Muted ochre-gold textile with repeating cream Art Deco fan motifs

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Lelievre

Dattier - Mordore

Contrée Sauvage Fabric3247-02

Dattier - Mordore pairs a softly muted ochre-gold ground with a repeating cream fan design. The closely spaced motif creates a rhythmic Art Deco impression, while the warm colour gives the pattern a gently aged, gilded character.

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About this fabric

The pattern is built from radiating fan or feather-like forms, arranged in overlapping rows across the cloth. Cream lines and small dotted details stand clearly against the tobacco-ochre background, giving the surface depth without making the colour feel bright or brassy. In the image, the dense repeat reads as structured and decorative, with the warm ground taking on a slightly lighter, illuminated quality between the motifs. No composition, width, rub test or other performance specification has been supplied for this fabric.

How to use it

Use Mordore to add warm, earthy colour to an Art Deco or eclectic room, especially alongside ivory, walnut, aged brass and deep brown. Its patterned ochre ground can make a confident statement on an occasional chair or bring softly decorative movement to curtains.

Use the warm ochre ground to bring Art Deco rhythm and softly gilded depth to upholstery, cushions or 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

Wheat

Sanderson · #d1bb8c

To stand against it

Brassica

Farrow & Ball · #8d838c

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