Oat beige jacquard with irregular sage-green horizontal bands and fine woven texture

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Dedar

Guardiagrele Forêt

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Guardiagrele Forêt shows a softly irregular arrangement of horizontal woven bands, set against a warm oat and cream ground. Muted blue-green, taupe and dusky rose threads give the surface a quietly layered appearance.

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About this fabric

As a jacquard fabric, Guardiagrele Forêt gains its character from the woven construction visible across the swatch rather than from a printed motif. Uneven horizontal lines move between fine dark marks, pale cream rows and broader muted sage-blue sections, with occasional taupe and dusty pink warmth. The close-textured surface softens the contrast, so the green reads as weathered and greyed rather than bright. Its balanced mid-scale stripe structure makes this colourway suitable for upholstery or drapery where a restrained linear texture is wanted.

How to use it

Pair Guardiagrele Forêt with warm ivory, mushroom and weathered wood, allowing the muted sage bands to act as a cool counterpoint. It would bring understated pattern to a tailored chair, bench or relaxed full-length curtain.

Use the warm oat ground and muted sage-green bands to bring subtle woven colour to upholstery or 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

Flint Grey

Zoffany · #d0d0ce

To stand against it

Fire Pink

Sanderson · #b97174

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