Cream floral fabric with cobalt and pale blue leaves, mustard flower clusters and branching stems

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Harlequin

Coppice Sarffron/Cobalt

Salinas Prints And Weaves FabricHAF0241-02

Coppice Sarffron/Cobalt places loose botanical sprigs across a warm cream ground, combining deep cobalt foliage with pale blue leaves and saffron flower clusters. The open arrangement gives the colourway a light, airy rhythm while the navy leaves add definition.

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About this fabric

This 236 gsm fabric shows rounded saffron and golden flower heads linked by slender taupe branches, with alternating cobalt and washed pale-blue leaves. Its 137 cm usable width and 64 cm vertical repeat make the repeating sprigs practical to position across both upholstery and drapery applications. The 137 cm horizontal repeat creates a broad, continuous spread of foliage across the cloth. With 74 threads per cm, the fabric has a defined textile construction suited to this detailed botanical design.

How to use it

Pair this colourway with chalky creams and natural timber to keep the ground fresh, then draw out the cobalt leaves in piping, painted furniture or a plain blue cushion. Saffron accents will warm the scheme without overpowering the cool blue foliage.

Use the cream ground and cool blue foliage to brighten upholstery, curtains or cushions, with saffron flowers adding warmth.

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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