Warm ochre-gold fabric with a fine woven herringbone texture and amber flecks

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Linwood

Ollaberry Roxburgh Sumburgh

Ollaberry Roxburgh FabricLF0692FR

Ollaberry Roxburgh Sumburgh has a rich ochre-gold ground, woven with a fine, closely spaced herringbone that gives the surface a softly tailored character. The warm colour shifts subtly between honey, amber and muted mustard as the weave catches the light.

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About this fabric

This Linwood fabric is visibly formed from small interlocking diagonal elements rather than a printed motif, creating a compact herringbone texture across the swatch. Its golden ochre tone is warm and grounded, with lighter straw-coloured threads lifting the surface and deeper amber flecks adding definition. The close weave gives the colour depth without making it appear glossy, while the regular direction of the pattern keeps the overall look ordered and refined. No performance features or further specification data are supplied for this fabric.

How to use it

Use this warm ochre colourway to upholster a reading chair, bench or headboard where its honeyed depth can sit alongside walnut, natural oak, cream linen and earthy brown accents. The fine herringbone also suits tailored cushions or a restrained full upholstery scheme.

Its warm golden tone and finely worked herringbone texture bring tailored depth to upholstered seating and headboards.

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

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To stand against it

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