Textured woven fabric with rust, jute and blue stepped diamond stripes

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Harlequin

Kalimba Harissa/ Jute/ Harbour

Mirador Fabrics FabricHAF0379-02

Kalimba Harissa/Jute/Harbour combines narrow vertical bands of harissa rust, natural jute and muted harbour blue in a tightly textured geometric weave. The stepped diamond motif gives the surface a lively rhythm while the softened colours keep the overall impression considered rather than bright.

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About this fabric

This substantial 465 gsm woven fabric is well suited to upholstery, with a visibly tactile surface that gives each colour band a softly broken, textile-like edge. The design is organised into vertical zigzag and diamond columns, with the warm rust stripes set against pale jute grounds and cooler blue-grey harbour accents. Its pattern repeat measures 8 cm vertically by 34.5 cm horizontally, creating a medium-scale graphic that reads clearly across a chair, headboard or sofa. With a usable width of 137 cm and 84 threads per cm, it offers a dense, structured handle appropriate to tailored interior pieces.

How to use it

Pair the harissa bands with warm timber and aged brass for a grounded scheme, or draw out the harbour blue with chalky blue-grey walls and natural jute accessories. The rust-and-blue contrast works especially well on structured seating where the vertical pattern can remain visible.

Use this substantial geometric weave to bring warm rust, natural jute and cool harbour blue into tailored upholstery.

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.

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