Pale plaster ivory woven textile with a horizontal cream fringe band

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Mark Alexander

Pomponner Plaster

Accent Ii Fabric

This Plaster colourway is a pale, warm neutral: a finely textured ivory field crossed by a broad fringe band. The fringe shifts from cream to beige through its fibres, giving the quiet surface a tactile horizontal accent.

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About this fabric

Pomponner Plaster has a pale plaster-ivory ground with a fine, even woven texture and a warm horizontal band of dangling fringe across the swatch. The fringe creates a softly irregular line against the quieter ground, while the low-contrast palette keeps the detail muted rather than bright. No performance features are noted for this fabric, so its visible light-looking weave and pronounced fringe should guide placement.

How to use it

Use this soft plaster tone for curtains or other drapery where its warm ivory ground can sit quietly against the room, allowing the horizontal fringe to provide a gentle textural finish. Pair it with chalk, sand and pale timber rather than strong contrasts.

A pale plaster-ivory ground with a tactile horizontal fringe detail for softly textured 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

Strong White

Farrow & Ball · #e5e2dd

To stand against it

Prussian

Zoffany · #6f7c82

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