Small-scale beige, turquoise and charcoal geometric fabric with a tightly textured woven surface

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Dedar

Kasimiro Beige

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Kasimiro Beige brings a lively woven geometry to the collection, combining a warm beige ground with vivid blue and deep charcoal detailing. Its compact, repeated pattern gives the swatch a crisp, graphic rhythm.

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About this fabric

The supplied record identifies Kasimiro Beige as a fabric, while the image shows a tightly constructed, substantial-looking weave suited to upholstery. Beige and pale cream threads soften the design, while turquoise-blue vertical accents and charcoal-black markings add contrast and visual depth. The small geometric repeat reads more graphic at close range, with the raised, textured weave breaking up the darker areas rather than appearing flat. Despite its beige name, this colourway has a distinctly energised blue-and-charcoal character.

How to use it

Use Kasimiro Beige on a tailored armchair, footstool or occasional seat where its warm beige base can balance the stronger turquoise and charcoal accents. Pair it with plain charcoal, natural timber and quiet cream textiles to let the small-scale geometry remain clearly defined.

A tightly woven small-scale geometric with a warm beige ground, bright blue accents and dark definition, suited to tailored upholstery.

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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