Warm biscuit fabric with taupe linked loops, pale flecks and a tactile woven ground

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Kirkby Design

Loopy Link Biscuit

Kirkby Design X Eley Kishimoto Fabric

Loopy Link Biscuit combines a pale, warm biscuit ground with softly contrasting rows of linked rounded forms. The close-woven surface gives the regular geometry a gentle, tactile appearance rather than a stark graphic effect.

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About this fabric

Loopy Link Biscuit shows a pale, warm biscuit ground with rows of linked, rounded forms picked out in a slightly deeper taupe-beige. The horizontal bands are broken by small pale rectangular flecks, while the close weave gives the surface a quiet, tactile grain. Its low-contrast palette keeps the geometry soft and airy, with the biscuit tone reading warmer where the light catches the woven pattern. It is catalogued as Fabric; no further specification data or performance features are supplied for this colourway.

How to use it

Use the warm biscuit base to bring softness to an upholstered chair, headboard or bench, allowing the linked bands to introduce a measured horizontal rhythm. Pair it with chalky cream, pale taupe and natural timber to keep the colourway light and calm.

Use the warm biscuit tone to soften the ordered geometry on upholstered seating, headboards or occasional chairs.

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.

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