Pale plaster greige textile with an irregular fine crosshatched woven 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

Crosshatch Plaster

Timeless Textures Fabric

Crosshatch Plaster reads as a pale, warm greige in the swatch, close to weathered plaster rather than a bright white. Fine horizontal and vertical threads form a quiet, irregular grid, with subtle tonal variation across the surface.

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About this fabric

The supplied record lists no performance features or further technical specifications for this fabric. In the image, closely packed fine threads create a delicate crosshatch, with narrow lighter and darker lines giving the surface its gently mottled structure. The low-contrast greige colouring keeps the pattern subtle, while the woven texture prevents the pale ground from feeling flat.

How to use it

Use this pale plaster greige at a window where its fine, lightly textured weave can soften daylight without introducing strong colour. It also suits tonal rooms layered with chalky whites, warm stone and muted taupe.

A softly textured neutral for understated curtains and calm, tonal schemes.

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

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To stand against it

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