Abstract blue-grey woven fabric with horizontal broken stripes and speckled texture

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Larsen

Panorama Sea Blue

Tome FabricL9497-03

Panorama Sea Blue has a cool, broken-stripe rhythm that reads like water shifting in bands of pale blue-grey, slate and soft teal. The woven texture and small flecks of lighter yarn give the surface a gently lifted, tactile finish.

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About this fabric

This Larsen fabric is composed of 65% viscose, 27% cotton and 8% polyester, with an approximate width of 136cm and a vertical repeat of 75cm and horizontal repeat of 34cm. The design shows layered horizontal marks that create an abstract, horizon-like movement across the cloth, with darker blue-green bands cutting through a misty pale ground. In this colourway, the palette feels cool and slightly weathered rather than bright, so the pattern has depth without looking heavy. The visible weave and speckled highlights add a subtle sheen that catches the light softly, making the surface feel refined and contemporary.

How to use it

Use it on a compact armchair, bench or Roman blind where the slate-blue movement can add interest without overwhelming the room. It pairs especially well with pale oak, chalky walls and brushed metal finishes for a calm, tailored scheme.

A cool, textural blue that works well on tailored upholstery or structured curtains.

Paint that goes with it

Two ways to take the room. Both colours are from houses we hold, so a pot can come off the same order as the cloth. Screens shift colour, so treat these as a direction and bring the cloth to the shelf before you buy the paint.

To sit quietly behind it

Plummett

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To stand against it

Wild Plum Light

Sanderson · #a25776

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