Close-up of a raspberry red small-weave fabric with pale flecks

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Manuel Canovas

Viggo Framboise

Viggo FabricM4132-09

Viggo Framboise is a finely textured woven fabric in a vivid raspberry red, with tiny light-catching flecks that soften the overall colour. The close weave gives it a neat, tailored look rather than a flat solid.

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About this fabric

This Viggo colourway reads as a bright framboise red, balanced by small pale highlights woven through the surface for a lively, granular effect. The fabric is composed of 39% viscose, 37% cotton, 18% linen and 6% polyester, and it comes in an approximate width of 140cm with a plain repeat of V 0cm / H 0cm approx. That mix gives the cloth a dry-soft handle in the image, with enough body to make it useful for both upholstery and curtains. Its colour feels warm and saturated, but the tiny weave keeps it from looking heavy or overly glossy. Fire code √BM and care code Q 8 < T 3 are supplied for specification reference.

How to use it

Use Framboise against pale neutrals or warm woods to let the red read as a confident accent. It would suit a compact armchair, cushions, or relaxed drapery where the small-scale weave can add texture up close.

Use it on a tailored chair or curtain where the raspberry tone can add crisp colour without overwhelming a room.

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

Etruscan Red

Farrow & Ball · #7f5348

To stand against it

Light Blue

Farrow & Ball · #b5bab4

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