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Marelle Wallcovering Clay
Collage Iv Wallpaper
Marelle Wallcovering Clay presents a warm, earthen ground arranged in broad geometric panels. Fine linear marks shift between horizontal and vertical directions, giving the surface a distinctly woven-looking rhythm.
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About this fabric
The wallcovering is built from large rectangular sections, with dense horizontal striping beside areas of fine vertical and crosshatched linework. Its clay-brown tone sits between tobacco, taupe and muted terracotta, while narrow pale lines pick out the geometry across the surface. The variation between closely packed lines and quieter brown fields gives the design depth without introducing a separate motif. This is a wallpaper from Mark Alexander’s Collage IV collection.
How to use it
Pair the warm clay-brown tone with aged timber, camel leather and chalky neutrals, or use it to add graphic structure behind a dark wood console. Its directional linework is especially effective across a feature wall where the rectangular sections can read as a large-scale composition.
Use this warm clay-brown wallcovering to bring structured, textural pattern to studies, dining rooms or snug spaces.
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Pairs well with
A pattern needs somewhere for the eye to rest, so these are the plains and textures that sit beside Marelle Wallcovering Clay without fighting it. Mixed across the houses we hold, which is the part a single supplier's book cannot do.
Cosima Clay
Cosima Velvet II
Alaska Bark
Alaska Collection
Alaska Espresso
Alaska Collection
Albany Espresso
Albany and Moray
Moray Ebony
Albany and Moray
Mylo Biscuit
Cassian P/Bk
Brera Lino FR Walnut
Brera Lino FR
Brienz Cocoa
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Alchemy Cocoa
Alchemy
Naples FR Linen
Alderney
Allegra Crumb
Allegra
Osamu Treacle
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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
Muddy Amber
Zoffany · #927951
To stand against it
Oyster White Light
Sanderson · #e5dccb
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Across the houses we hold. See all 2,272.
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Kobe Wallcovering Cumin
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Lattice Mosaic Wallcovering Pimento
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Anagram Chestnut
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Grid Chestnut
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Bamboo Wallcovering Bark
Grasscloth Ii
Palm Wallcovering Pimento
Grasscloth Ii
Wicker Wallcovering Paprika
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Facet Wallcovering Chestnut
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