Pale plaster woven textile with fine texture and a horizontal cream fringe

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Mark Alexander

Melange Plaster

Accent Ii Fabric

Melange Plaster is shown as a pale, chalky textile with a fine woven surface and a distinctive horizontal fringe. Its quiet plaster tone keeps the colourway light while the loose edge brings visible texture.

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About this fabric

In this colourway, the ground reads as a warm, chalky off-white with a faint greige cast rather than a bright optic white. A fine, even woven texture is visible across the cloth, while a single horizontal band is finished with irregular, loose cream fringe. The fringe adds movement and a clearly tactile edge without introducing a printed motif. No performance features are noted in the supplied details.

How to use it

Use the pale plaster tone for softly illuminated curtain panels where its fine texture can remain understated. The loose fringe edge would suit a relaxed, tonal interior that benefits from a little tactile movement.

A pale, tactile ground finished with a soft horizontal fringe for relaxed 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

Sky Grey

Sanderson · #e0dfdd

To stand against it

Vermeer Yellow

Zoffany · #ddc379

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