Warm greige-taupe curtain fabric with a fine beige-grey crosshatch weave

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Dedar

Anversa Sasso

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Anversa Sasso Sasso is shown here as a quiet greige-taupe cloth with a close, finely grained weave. Pale beige and cooler grey threads give the surface gentle tonal depth without a defined motif.

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About this fabric

The fabric has a small, even crosshatch structure that reads clearly across the swatch, with a lightly tactile finish rather than a smooth plain surface. Its warm taupe base is softened by pale beige threads and punctuated with cooler grey flecks, creating a balanced greige appearance. The low-contrast weave keeps the colour muted and calm, while the fine texture prevents it from looking flat. As part of the Curtain fabrics collection, this colourway is particularly suited to understated curtain treatments where its nuanced neutral tone can be seen across a larger drop.

How to use it

Pair the warm greige-taupe with off-white, limestone and pale oak for a softly layered window scheme, or use it to temper darker walnut and charcoal accents.

Use this softly flecked greige-taupe for calm curtain panels alongside warm woods, chalky walls and natural textures.

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

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To stand against it

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