Warm oatmeal-beige woven swatch with small basket texture and subtle tonal flecks

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Dedar

Lutetia Ficelle

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Lutetia Ficelle has a softly variegated ficelle tone, combining oatmeal beige with fine flecks of lighter and darker yarn. Its compact woven surface gives the swatch a gently tactile, textile-rich appearance.

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About this fabric

The colour reads as a warm, muted beige rather than a flat cream, with subtle tonal variation visible across the small woven structure. Tiny interlocking blocks create a restrained basket-weave effect, while the raised yarn texture catches the light in small, irregular points. As part of Dedar’s Curtain fabrics collection, it is naturally suited to curtain applications where this quiet surface interest can be appreciated across a larger drop. The overall effect is calm and relaxed, with enough depth to sit comfortably alongside both pale and darker natural tones.

How to use it

Use this oatmeal-beige colourway for full-length curtains in a softly layered neutral room, pairing it with warm timber, chalky walls or darker woven upholstery. Its small-scale texture works particularly well where a plain curtain would feel too featureless but a pronounced pattern would be distracting.

A warm, finely textured neutral for softly structured curtains and understated window treatments.

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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