Pale mineral upholstery weave with subtle grey chevrons and a tactile surface

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Morris & Co.

Lethaby Weave Mineral

Lethaby Weaves FabricMOF0118-02

Lethaby Weave Mineral has a pale, almost ivory ground with a fine grey linear pattern that appears softly veiled across the surface. Its restrained contrast lets the woven texture, rather than colour intensity, define the swatch.

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About this fabric

The cloth reads as a cool mineral neutral, balanced between soft ivory and the lightest grey, with delicate broken chevron-like lines visible through the weave. At 579gsm, it has a substantial, tactile presence suited to upholstery, while the 142cm usable width supports practical cutting for larger pieces. The pattern repeats every 23.5cm vertically and 18cm horizontally, creating a small-scale rhythm that remains understated at close range. Light catches the raised woven structure gently, giving the pale colourway more depth than a flat plain.

How to use it

Use this quiet mineral ivory on a tailored armchair, sofa or dining seat where its small grey geometric rhythm can add texture without dominating the room. It works especially well with chalky walls, pale timber, oatmeal linen and brushed metal.

The softly mineral, low-contrast ground brings quiet texture to tailored upholstery and pairs easily with warm woods and pale neutrals.

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

New Silver

Sanderson · #dad6cd

To stand against it

Antiquary

Zoffany · #776f7c

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