Pale ash-blue botanical woven fabric with fine horizontal striations

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Terrana Ashmere Prussian Copy

SS26 Images - Botanical Archive, Terrana & Hartland Fabric

Terrana Ashmere Prussian Copy reads as a soft ash-blue textile with a lightly striated, linen-like surface. The pattern sits quietly in the weave, giving the colourway a calm, slightly weathered look.

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About this fabric

This colourway shows a cool, muted blue-grey ground with pale ivory highlights and fine darker flecks that create a gently brushed, horizontal texture. The 34cm horizontal and 26cm vertical repeat gives the botanical design a measured rhythm without making it feel overly bold. Woven from 42% recycled polyester, 33% polyester and 26% cotton, it has a practical handle and a soft, refined finish suited to everyday interiors. With a usable width of 138cm, 20,000 Martindale and treatment available for FR drapery and upholstery, it works well for a broad range of domestic projects. Dry clean only care keeps the finish looking crisp and the colour softly layered.

How to use it

Use this blue-grey colourway to bring a cool, settled note to oak, painted white or brushed metal schemes. It is especially effective where you want the botanical motif to feel restrained rather than decorative.

A cool ash-blue base that keeps a botanical scheme understated and versatile.

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

Half Empire Grey

Zoffany · #b5b4b2

To stand against it

Marmelo

Farrow & Ball · #a36e4c

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