Warm oatmeal textile with cream and khaki-beige abstract contour lines in a marble-like pattern

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Harlequin

Marble Oatmeal

Harlequin x Henry Holland Fabrics FabricHAF0591-01

Marble Oatmeal pairs a pale, warm oatmeal ground with softly contrasted cream and muted khaki-beige contour lines. The flowing, topographic-style motif has a calm, organic quality without becoming visually heavy.

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About this fabric

The image shows irregular nested lines and rounded forms in cream and muted khaki-beige, creating a low-contrast marble effect across the oatmeal background. Its 252gsm weight and 138.5cm usable width make this a versatile mid-weight textile for both upholstery and drapery. The pattern has a 67cm vertical repeat and a 91.7cm horizontal repeat, giving the design a clearly visible medium-scale rhythm. A listed thread count of 38 threads per cm reflects the closely detailed surface seen in the fine contour lines.

How to use it

Use Marble Oatmeal on a relaxed armchair, headboard or softly gathered curtain where its warm, pale tone can sit alongside natural timber, ivory boucle and brushed brass. Its muted contrast also makes it useful for bringing organic movement to an otherwise neutral room without introducing a strong accent colour.

A warm oatmeal textile with softly contrasting contour lines, suitable for relaxed upholstery or drapery schemes.

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

New White

Farrow & Ball · #eee6cf

To stand against it

Pewter

Zoffany · #82828c

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