Ochre and stone geometric woven fabric with textured block pattern

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Terrana Ochre

SS26 Images - Botanical Archive, Terrana & Hartland Fabric

Terrana Ochre pairs a blocky geometric weave with a warm, earthy ochre palette. The design reads as tactile and layered, with lighter ground notes that soften the stronger rust tones.

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About this fabric

Woven in a composition of 42% Recycled Polyester, 33% Polyester and 26% Cotton, Terrana Ochre has a substantial, fabric-forward handle suited to both drapery and upholstery. The 138cm usable width and 20,000 Martindale abrasion rating make it practical for general domestic use, while treatable FR performance allows it to be specified for both curtains and seating. Visually, the colourway combines ochre, clay and muted stone shades with a broken, mosaic-like structure that feels warm rather than brash. The surface texture catches the light across its irregular blocks, giving the pattern extra depth and a relaxed, natural character.

How to use it

This colourway works well with oak, aged brass and plastery neutrals, where its ochre and terracotta notes can add warmth without overwhelming the room. It would bring a grounded, informal richness to cushions, occasional chairs or softly tailored drapery.

Use to bring earthy warmth and graphic texture to relaxed interiors.

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

Mouse's Back

Farrow & Ball · #958875

To stand against it

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Farrow & Ball · #f3efe3

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