Lime, sage-blue, stone and cream stepped geometric woven fabric

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Harlequin

Mehari Lime/ Harbour/ Stone

Mirador Fabrics FabricHAF0382-01

Mehari Lime/ Harbour/ Stone combines vivid lime with softened sage-blue, stone taupe and cream in a tightly ordered stepped geometric. The contrasting colours create a lively but balanced architectural effect across the cloth.

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About this fabric

The pattern is built from repeating angular stair-step triangles and quartered geometric blocks, with lime and muted green alternating against harbour blue-grey, stone and cream. Its 397 gsm weight and 68 threads per cm give the fabric a substantial woven presence suited to upholstery. The pattern repeats every 45 cm vertically and 34.5 cm horizontally, making the directional rhythm clearly visible on larger upholstered pieces. Supplied at a usable width of 135 cm, this colourway has a cool, graphic character softened by its taupe and cream grounds; no performance features are noted.

How to use it

Use the saturated lime accents on a statement chair, bench or headboard, then echo the harbour blue-grey and stone through plain cushions, painted joinery or warm timber. The cream sections help keep the geometric repeat light rather than stark.

Use this crisp lime, blue-grey and stone geometric for tailored upholstery with warm neutral accents.

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

Green Almond

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To stand against it

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