Warm oatmeal and pale sage vertical stripes with a softly textured weave

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Romo

Arbury Silver Birch

Elson Fabric

Arbury Silver Birch pairs broad vertical bands of warm oatmeal and pale sage with slim light separators. Its softly mottled surface keeps the contrast gentle rather than crisp.

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About this fabric

This colourway is catalogued as a fabric, and no performance features are noted in the supplied specification. The alternating stripes are broad and evenly arranged, with the oatmeal bands reading warmer than the cool, greyed sage bands. Fine tonal variation across the weave gives each stripe a lightly brushed, matte appearance rather than a flat printed finish. The pale palette has a quiet, airy depth, with the sage sections adding just enough cool contrast to prevent the neutrals from feeling plain.

How to use it

Use the warm oatmeal stripes to connect with light timber, linen and natural plaster, while the pale sage bands introduce a restrained cool note. Its vertical rhythm would suit a tailored chair or full-length curtains where the gentle contrast can run uninterrupted.

The quiet oatmeal and greyed sage stripes bring an airy, tailored feel to upholstery, curtains and blinds.

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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Farrow & Ball · #d9cbae

To stand against it

Rowan Berry

Sanderson · #ba7053

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