Ochre and charcoal wide-striped jacquard fabric with a fine woven texture

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Dedar

Belmondo Occhio Di Tigre

Jacquard fabrics Fabric012

Belmondo Occhio Di Tigre pairs broad ochre and charcoal vertical stripes in a strongly graphic woven design. The warm ochre catches the light against the deeper charcoal bands, giving this colourway a grounded, architectural feel.

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About this fabric

The swatch shows a dense-looking jacquard surface arranged in alternating wide vertical bands, with slim dark edging visible at the outer sides. Ochre reads as warm, earthy and slightly golden, while the charcoal stripes add a cooler, near-black contrast without overpowering the weave. The large-scale stripe gives the fabric a smart, tailored character suited to upholstery where the pattern can be displayed clearly. This textile is catalogued as Fabric in Dedar’s Jacquard fabrics collection; no composition, width or performance specification has been supplied for this exact colourway.

How to use it

Use the ochre bands to warm a charcoal, tan or natural-toned room, particularly on a statement armchair, bench or structured sofa. Keep surrounding fabrics quiet so the broad vertical rhythm remains the focal point.

Use the warm ochre and charcoal stripes to give an upholstered chair, headboard or sofa a confident graphic presence.

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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