Dense charcoal and peat-brown woven textile with small irregular taupe flecks

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Isle Mill

Tayside Peat

Tayside Wool Linen Fabric

Tayside Peat is a deep, earthy woven colourway with charcoal, brown and muted taupe threads working through its surface. The close, irregular texture gives the swatch a softly rugged, woolly appearance rather than a flat uniform finish.

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About this fabric

The supplied record catalogues Tayside Peat as a fabric from Isle Mill’s Tayside Wool Linen collection, with no additional performance features noted. Visually, the dense weave is built from tiny interlocking loops and flecks, creating noticeable depth across the dark peat ground. Its charcoal-brown tone reads cool and subdued in the darker areas, while lighter taupe threads catch across the surface to keep the colour from appearing solid black. The substantial-looking texture makes this colourway particularly well suited to upholstery where a quietly rustic, tactile finish is wanted.

How to use it

Use Tayside Peat on a sofa, armchair or bench where its dark peat-brown depth can anchor a room. Pair it with aged wood, natural linen, warm tan leather or muted moss and stone tones to draw out the woven flecks.

Use this deep peat-toned weave on relaxed upholstery, balanced with warm timber, leather or softly coloured textiles.

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

Amsterdam Green

Sanderson · #555553

To stand against it

Dove

Zoffany · #bab7a6

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