Dark navy velvet with turquoise tigers, spotted leopards, zebra stripes and medallions

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Emma Shipley

Caspian Velvet Navy

Wilderie Fabric VelvetCCF0476-02

Caspian Velvet Navy sets a richly dark navy ground against vivid teal, blue and silver-toned animal figures. The sweeping tiger, spotted leopard, striped creature and jewel-like medallions create an immersive, maximalist surface.

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About this fabric

This 340 gsm velvet combines a deep blue-black navy background with electric teal accents, saturated blue fur and pale grey, black-spotted animal forms. The visible design includes a blue tiger, a spotted leopard, striped markings, feathers and small circular emblems, giving the large-scale pattern a richly illustrated character. With a 138 cm usable width and a 63.8 cm vertical by 69 cm horizontal repeat, the composition has substantial presence across upholstered furniture. The standard length is 40 m, supporting coordinated cutting for larger upholstery schemes.

How to use it

On a statement armchair, ottoman or sofa, the cool navy ground will make the turquoise and blue animals glow, while pale grey, charcoal or brushed metal accents can echo the motif details without competing with them.

Use this deep navy colourway on a statement chair or sofa, balancing its vivid teal animals with quiet neutral upholstery elsewhere.

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

Serpentine

Zoffany · #374b56

To stand against it

Hosta Green

Sanderson · #8ea791

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