Warm paprika terracotta wallpaper with fine horizontal grasscloth texture

Tap the swatch to see it larger. Colours on a screen are a guide, not a match, so come and feel the real cloth.

Mark Alexander

Burlap Wallcovering Paprika

Grasscloth Ii Wallpaper

Burlap Wallcovering Paprika is a warm, earthy terracotta-brown wallcovering with a finely ribbed surface. Its close-set horizontal lines and gentle tonal shifts create a quiet, tactile finish.

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About this fabric

The colour reads as muted paprika, sitting between terracotta and warm brown rather than a bright orange-red. Fine horizontal lines run across the surface, with small irregular variations that give the grasscloth texture natural depth. The close view shows a softly fibrous, slightly nubby finish instead of a printed motif. Supplied as wallpaper, this colourway gives walls a grounded, textural character.

How to use it

Pair the warm paprika tone with aged timber, ochre textiles and soft cream furnishings for an earthy scheme. Its restrained horizontal texture also works well behind darker brown or bronze accents.

Use this warm paprika wallcovering to add earthy colour and fine woven texture to a room.

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

Marmelo

Farrow & Ball · #a36e4c

To stand against it

White Clay

Zoffany · #d4cabe

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