Sheer fabric showing taupe, smoky brown and berry-red bands with fine vertical striations

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Harlequin

Tranquil Sheer Bayberry/Praline

Landscapes Voiles and Weaves FabricHAF0045-04

Tranquil Sheer Bayberry/Praline moves from a pale praline-taupe upper field through smoky brown to a vivid berry-red base. Its translucent surface allows the window light to soften the tonal transition.

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About this fabric

The sheer fabric has fine vertical striations, while the broad horizontal colour shift creates a softly graduated effect rather than a repeated motif. At 119 gsm and 285.5 cm usable width, it is particularly suited to generous full-length curtains where the changing tones can remain visible. The upper taupe reads warm and airy, the middle band adds smoky depth, and the saturated berry base gives the colourway its strongest note. Both the vertical and horizontal pattern repeats are 0 cm, confirming that the design is non-repeating.

How to use it

Hang it at a full-height window so daylight can pass through the berry-red lower section while the taupe upper area keeps the room feeling light. Pair the warmer praline tones with pale flooring and use the smoky middle band as a bridge to darker timber or metal accents.

Use the translucent berry-red lower tone to bring warmth and colour beneath the softer taupe upper field.

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

Dusk

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To stand against it

Bamboozle

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