Ivory woven curtain fabric with sparse cobalt-blue abstract strokes and dashes

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Dedar

How Soon Is Now? Cobalto

Curtain fabrics Fabric004

How Soon Is Now? Cobalto pairs a pale ivory woven ground with a handful of vivid cobalt-blue marks. The blue strokes appear loosely scattered, giving the cloth a light, graphic quality.

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About this fabric

The fabric shown has a softly warm ivory base, with fine vertical and horizontal threads visible across its surface. Short dashes, curved lines and crossing strokes in saturated cobalt blue create an open abstract motif rather than a dense repeat. The blue reads particularly clearly against the restrained ground, while the even, light-looking weave keeps the overall effect fresh and spacious. It is catalogued as a fabric in Dedar’s Curtain fabrics collection; no performance features or further specification data are supplied.

How to use it

Hang this ivory-and-cobalt colourway as relaxed curtains where its cool blue marks can stand out against white, pale timber or softly neutral furnishings. Its sparse pattern also suits a pared-back contemporary scheme that needs a precise touch of colour.

Use this cool ivory-and-cobalt colourway for airy curtains in a calm, contemporary 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.

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