Alabaster cream wallpaper with faint distressed rectangular geometric lines and subtle gridded texture

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Mark Alexander

Kuba Wallcovering Alabaster

Collage Iv Wallpaper

Kuba Wallcovering in Alabaster is an almost-white, warm cream design marked with faint rectangular pathways and softly broken linear detail. Its low-contrast surface reads as calm and lightly textured rather than boldly patterned.

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About this fabric

The Alabaster colourway combines a pale ivory ground with whisper-soft beige and greige lines, giving the design a gently aged, paper-like depth. Large interlocking rectangular forms create a measured geometric rhythm across the surface, while the irregular marks keep the pattern from feeling rigid. Fine horizontal and vertical striations are visible throughout the swatch, adding a subtle tactile quality to the very light background. As a wallpaper, it offers a restrained architectural backdrop for rooms where texture should be noticed gradually.

How to use it

Use Alabaster across a study, bedroom or softly lit sitting room when you want warm cream walls with more depth than a plain paint finish. Pair it with chalky whites, pale oak and muted stone tones to preserve its quiet, lightly weathered character.

Use this quietly textured alabaster ground to brighten rooms while adding a barely-there architectural pattern.

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

Mist

Zoffany · #e5e1d5

To stand against it

Fig Grey

Zoffany · #7a787b

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