Pale sky-blue branches and leafy silhouettes scattered across a chalk ground

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Harlequin

Kengai Sky/Chalk

Kasuri Wallcoverings WallpaperHAW0305-03

Kengai Sky/Chalk layers delicate, pale sky-blue branch and leaf silhouettes over a chalk-coloured ground. The cool, washed palette gives the densely arranged botanical drawing an airy, understated quality.

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About this fabric

The design shows fine branching forms, scattered leaves and irregular leafy silhouettes in muted blue-grey, with chalk-toned areas opening through the pattern. A subtle horizontal striation is visible across the ground, adding quiet surface texture beneath the printed-looking botanical marks. The usable width is 68.6 cm, with a vertical pattern repeat of 68.6 cm and a supplied horizontal repeat of 0 cm. Its standard length is 10.05 m, making the repeat information useful when planning the wall layout.

How to use it

Use this cool sky-blue and chalk colourway across a bedroom, study or softly furnished living space where its pale contrast can keep the walls light while adding botanical detail. Pair it with chalk whites, bleached timber and other quiet blue-grey accents rather than strong saturated colour.

A cool, softly muted botanical wallpaper that brings airy colour and gentle movement to walls.

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

Silver Mint

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To stand against it

Muddy Amber

Zoffany · #927951

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