Copper and charcoal sheer with elongated pale dashes and broken horizontal bands

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Harlequin

Kiyoshi Copper/Charcoal

Sheers 1 FabricHAF0118-02

Kiyoshi Copper/Charcoal layers warm copper-beige and pale neutral tones with deep charcoal marks, giving the sheer a softly weathered, painterly depth. In the light, its elongated vertical dashes and broken horizontal bands read as an irregular woven grid.

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About this fabric

At 93 gsm, with 102 threads per cm and a 300 cm usable width, this fine cloth is well suited to full-height curtains and other light-filtering drapery. The design combines chalky ivory and warm copper flashes with charcoal-grey vertical marks, while the translucent ground allows the colour to shift gently with the light behind it. Elongated dash motifs run vertically through interrupted horizontal bands, creating a measured graphic rhythm without a hard-edged repeat. Its 17 cm vertical and 25.8 cm horizontal pattern repeat is supplied in a standard 18 m length.

How to use it

Hang Kiyoshi Copper/Charcoal at a generous window to let daylight pick out the copper warmth while the charcoal bands add definition against pale stone, timber or softly coloured walls.

Use this airy copper and charcoal colourway as a softly filtering curtain where its broken graphic bands can be seen against daylight.

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

Treron

Farrow & Ball · #808274

To stand against it

Wimborne White

Farrow & Ball · #f4f2e6

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