Close-up of cool blue-grey, teal, olive and mustard broken vertical woven stripes

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Benito Verditer

Floris Fabric

Benito Verditer brings a cool, layered rhythm to the Floris collection, combining broken vertical marks in blue-grey, teal, olive and mustard. Its closely woven surface gives the pattern a softly tactile, graphic character.

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About this fabric

The design is formed from irregular, stepped vertical bands rather than continuous stripes, creating a subtly pixelated effect across the cloth. Blue-grey and charcoal columns provide depth, while teal, olive and narrow mustard accents bring measured colour without making the ground feel bright. Fine woven texture is visible throughout the face, helping the varied tones catch the light differently. This listing is catalogued as Fabric, with no performance features noted.

How to use it

Use Benito Verditer on a tailored armchair, dining seat or statement ottoman where its cool blue-green base can be balanced with chalky neutrals, charcoal and aged brass. Pick out the olive and mustard details with restrained cushions or painted joinery rather than matching every stripe.

A cool, architectural stripe for tailored upholstery, occasional chairs and contemporary 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

Treron

Farrow & Ball · #808274

To stand against it

Barely Beige

Sanderson · #ebe3d8

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