Warm biscuit beige woven fabric with flecked threads and subtle broken diagonal motif

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Westray Biscuit

Westray FabricLF1932

Westray Biscuit has a warm, softly mottled beige appearance, with a closely woven surface that reveals a subtle broken diagonal pattern across the swatch. Its layered tan and cream threads give the colourway a gently tactile, natural depth.

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About this fabric

This Linwood fabric is woven from 30% wool and 70% cotton, combining fine tonal threads into a compact geometric texture rather than a flat plain. The biscuit colour sits between warm beige and light tan, while lighter flecks catch across the surface and soften the repeated angular motif. At approximately 137cm wide, it is specified for fixed upholstery and carries Contract and General Domestic upholstery grades. After-care is dry clean.

How to use it

Use Westray Biscuit on a sofa, armchair or dining seat where its warm tan-beige tone can sit alongside oak, walnut, chalky paint colours and oatmeal textiles. The small-scale woven pattern adds quiet interest without competing with stronger room accents.

The warm biscuit ground and flecked woven texture bring understated depth to fixed upholstery, pairing easily with natural timber and muted neutrals.

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

London Stone

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To stand against it

Meadow Violet

Sanderson · #7f5c7a

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