Warm harvest-beige wallpaper with a fine irregular crosshatched grasscloth texture

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Mark Alexander

Palm Wallcovering Harvest

Grasscloth Ii Wallpaper

Palm Wallcovering Harvest has a warm, sun-baked beige tone and a finely woven surface that reads as natural grasscloth. Its subtle tonal variation gives the plain ground gentle depth rather than a high-contrast pattern.

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About this fabric

This wallpaper is built around a close crosshatched weave, with fine vertical and horizontal strands creating the softly irregular texture visible across the swatch. The Harvest colourway combines light tan, sand and muted oat tones, producing a warm beige finish with a lightly weathered appearance. Its restrained surface pattern is more tactile than graphic, while the slight shifts between pale and deeper threads prevent the wall from looking flat. As a wallpaper, it brings the quiet visual character of woven fibre to a room without introducing a strong motif.

How to use it

Pair this warm harvest beige with oak, rattan and chalky painted furniture for a relaxed, sun-warmed scheme. It also works behind upholstery in earthy olive, rust or natural linen, where the fine crosshatch can sit quietly in the background.

Use this warm, softly textured beige on walls where a natural woven backdrop will add quiet depth.

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

London Stone

Farrow & Ball · #b3a28e

To stand against it

Amanpuri Red

Sanderson · #7e4043

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