Dark black tartan with deep red bars and subtle green woven checks

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Isle Mill

Duke Of Fife, Mod

Tartans Fabric

Duke Of Fife, Mod is a shadowy tartan woven in near-black and charcoal, crossed by deep red lines and subdued green checks. Its dark palette gives the plaid a quietly dramatic, heritage feel.

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About this fabric

Catalogued as a fabric from Isle Mill’s Tartans collection, this colourway has no performance features noted. The close diagonal weave is clearly visible across the swatch, adding a tactile surface to the broad plaid pattern. Near-black and charcoal dominate the ground, while the red bands provide sharp definition and the dark green checks emerge more subtly through the weave. The substantial-looking cloth is best suited to upholstery where its deep, structured tartan can remain a strong visual element.

How to use it

Use this dark colourway on a statement armchair, bench or occasional seat, pairing it with warm timber and plain charcoal or deep green textiles. The red lines can be echoed sparingly in cushions or painted accents rather than matched throughout the room.

A deep, traditional tartan with near-black grounding, vivid red lines and understated green checks for characterful upholstery.

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

Carbon

Sanderson · #36353b

To stand against it

Olivine

Zoffany · #726e62

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