Pale strawberry-milk woven textile with subtle crosshatch texture

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Dedar

Fitzcarraldo Wall Lait Fraise

Fire-retardant Fabric007

Fitzcarraldo Wall Lait Fraise has a pale strawberry-milk tone, softened by a fine, even weave. Its low-contrast surface reads as quietly textured rather than patterned.

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About this fabric

The close plain weave is visible as a delicate crosshatch of fine horizontal and vertical threads, giving the surface a gentle textile grain. Its blush-beige colour has a milky, slightly rosy cast rather than a strong pink saturation, creating a light and softly warmed appearance. Subtle changes in the weave catch the light without producing sheen, while the fine cloth reads as suited to fluid window treatments. This fabric is catalogued as a Fabric in Dedar’s Fire-retardant collection; no further performance specifications are supplied.

How to use it

Use this pale blush-beige colourway for full-length curtains in a softly lit bedroom or sitting room, where its barely pink tone can warm chalky neutrals. Pair it with ivory, oatmeal and muted clay accents to keep the look gentle and tonal.

Use this softly tinted blush weave for curtains or blinds where a warm, quietly textured finish is wanted.

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

Joa's White

Farrow & Ball · #dbcebb

To stand against it

Antiquary

Zoffany · #776f7c

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