Warm taupe woven fabric with narrow black vertical stripes and fine horizontal ribbing

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Dedar

Regimen Lin Noir

Fire-retardant Fabric002

Regimen Lin Noir pairs a warm taupe ground with narrow black vertical stripes, creating a precise, architectural rhythm. Fine horizontal ribbing across the weave softens the contrast and gives the surface subtle depth.

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About this fabric

The colourway is built from broad taupe bands interrupted by closely spaced black stripes, with slim lighter lines adding definition between some of the darker bands. Its restrained, warm-neutral palette reads as tailored rather than stark, while the fine horizontal texture catches the light across the surface. The visible structured weave gives Regimen Lin Noir enough body to suit both upholstery and drapery. It is catalogued in Dedar’s Fire-retardant collection, although no composition, width, rub-test rating or additional performance specification has been supplied for this exact fabric.

How to use it

Use the warm taupe ground to settle a room’s larger upholstered pieces, then repeat the black stripe in dark timber, metal or piping. Hung as curtains, the vertical lines will reinforce height while keeping the scheme calm and graphic.

The warm taupe ground and sharply defined black stripes bring tailored contrast to upholstery, cushions or full-length curtains.

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

Raw Umber

Zoffany · #877d73

To stand against it

Vermeer Yellow

Zoffany · #ddc379

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