Blush-taupe woven fabric with ivory broken diamond motif and subtle vertical texture

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Odie Lotus

Elbury Fabric

Odie Lotus pairs a softly muted blush-taupe ground with an ivory, feather-edged ikat pattern. The woven surface has a gently striated appearance that gives the colourway quiet depth.

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About this fabric

The design forms irregular vertical diamond and hourglass shapes, with softly broken edges rather than sharply printed outlines. Fine vertical yarn variation is visible through the blush-taupe ground, while the ivory areas catch the light more brightly and create a faded, tactile contrast. This colourway reads warm and powdery rather than pink or strongly beige, giving the geometric pattern a relaxed, timeworn character. The image shows the fabric made up as a rectangular cushion with a darker braided edge, confirming its suitability for a softly tailored upholstery look.

How to use it

Use Odie Lotus to bring a gentle blush-taupe note to a neutral sitting room, pairing it with ivory, warm stone and dark timber. Its broken ivory geometry would work equally well on cushions, occasional upholstery or relaxed window treatments.

A softly textured blush-taupe and ivory weave that brings gentle pattern to upholstery or drapery.

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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