Warm ivory sheer textile with fine ribbed weave gathered into soft folds

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Dedar

Wide Linen Tadzio Bianco

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Wide Linen Tadzio Bianco is shown here as a warm ivory sheer, with a fine, closely spaced ribbed texture that becomes more visible through its relaxed folds. The pale Bianco tone catches the light softly, shifting from luminous white on the raised areas to a gentle cream in the gathers.

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About this fabric

This Dedar sheer fabric has a fluid handle in the image, forming rounded, weightless folds rather than structured pleats. Its narrow ribbed weave gives the otherwise plain surface a subtle vertical direction and a delicate tactile character. The warm ivory colouring is softer than stark white, with faint tonal depth where the cloth overlaps. It is best read as a drapery textile, particularly where its translucency and restrained texture can remain visible.

How to use it

Hang this warm ivory colourway as full-length curtains in a light-toned room, allowing the fine ribs and overlapping folds to filter daylight with a soft cream cast. It would sit naturally alongside pale timber, chalky walls and understated upholstery.

Use this warm ivory sheer at windows where its fine ribbed surface can soften daylight without adding visual weight.

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

Sage Grey

Sanderson · #bcbeb0

To stand against it

Amsterdam Green

Sanderson · #555553

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