Mottled taupe-grey plain weave with fine vertical slubs and crosshatch texture

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Harlequin

Mineral Dalmation

Mineral FabricHAF0577-30

Mineral Dalmation has a softly mottled taupe-grey ground, woven with fine vertical and horizontal irregularities that give the surface a subtle crosshatched depth. Its restrained colour reads as a warm, weathered neutral rather than a flat grey.

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About this fabric

This dense plain weave combines charcoal, grey and muted brown yarn tones, creating a softly variegated surface that changes gently as the light moves across it. The close texture is visible without a repeating motif, so the fabric has a calm, tailored appearance on upholstery. At 394 gsm, with 17 threads per cm, it has a substantial woven presence suited to seating applications. The 143 cm usable width provides generous coverage, while the supplied pattern repeat is 0 cm vertically and horizontally.

How to use it

Use this taupe-grey colourway on a sofa, armchair or dining seat where its quiet crosshatched texture can soften darker timber and echo stone, linen and charcoal accents. It is especially effective in rooms favouring layered warm neutrals over high-contrast pattern.

A dense taupe-grey weave that brings quiet texture to upholstered seating and works well with natural woods, charcoal and warm neutrals.

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

City Grey

Zoffany · #6c6666

To stand against it

Whitstable Blue

Sanderson · #c3cec8

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