Small blue and ivory geometric woven fabric with neat vertical dash stripes

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Terrana Fallow Prussian

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Terrana Fallow Prussian shows a neatly ordered small-scale pattern in dusty blue against a pale ground. The effect is cool, restrained and lightly textural, with the blue marks reading more chalky than vivid.

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About this fabric

This woven fabric combines 42% Recycled Polyester, 33% Polyester and 26% Cotton, with a usable width of 138cm and a 20,000 Martindale rub test for general domestic upholstery. The repeated vertical strokes create a precise geometric rhythm, while the pale base keeps the surface looking airy rather than heavy. In this Prussian colourway, the blue tones sit soft and muted, giving the design a smart, tailored feel instead of a strong contrast look. It is treatable for FR drapery and upholstery, and the dry-clean-only care suits a fabric that is designed to stay crisp and composed.

How to use it

Use it on an upholstered occasional chair, bench or headboard where the small blue pattern can add detail without overwhelming the room. It also works well for structured curtains or Roman blinds in a light scheme, especially alongside chalk white, pale oak or brushed steel.

A crisp small-scale weave that brings cool structure to both upholstery and curtains.

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

Kent Grey

Sanderson · #bfbfbf

To stand against it

Russet

Zoffany · #a36860

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