Muted oat tartan with rust, blue-grey and brown bands in a brushed weave

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Antique Dress Stewart

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Antique Dress Stewart brings a softly weathered tartan to the collection, combining a warm oat ground with layered rust, blue-grey and brown checks. Its brushed-looking surface gives the colourway a mellow, tactile depth.

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About this fabric

The design is a large-scale tartan with broad oat panels crossed by rust and blue-grey bands, while finer brown and charcoal lines add definition. The muted, slightly faded palette reads warm overall, with the blue-grey threads cooling the darker intersections. A visibly textured woven surface softens the strong geometry and gives the plaid a gently lived-in character. As a fabric rather than wallpaper, it is best considered for upholstered pieces where the substantial-looking weave can be appreciated up close.

How to use it

Use Antique Dress Stewart on a fireside armchair, footstool or relaxed country sofa, pairing its oat ground with natural timber and warm leather. Pick up the rust lines with terracotta accents, while the blue-grey threads work well with quiet slate or weathered paint tones.

Its muted oat ground and rust, blue-grey and brown tartan lines bring a softly traditional feel to upholstered seating.

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

Oxney Olive

Sanderson · #9a8c69

To stand against it

Matterhorn

Sanderson · #f0ece0

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