Dense small cobalt and aqua leaf-like marks scattered across a white ground

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Ada Cobalt

Otelie Fabric

Ada Cobalt brings a cool, lively botanical scatter to a soft white ground, with cobalt blue, aqua and teal marks creating a lightly watercolour-like impression. The dense small-scale pattern remains airy because of the pale background.

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About this fabric

The design is made up of numerous small, rounded leaf- or petal-like forms, layered in varied blue tones rather than arranged as a rigid repeat. Deep cobalt and occasional navy accents give the colourway depth, while pale aqua and teal soften the overall effect against the white ground. Its fine-looking, closely patterned appearance makes it particularly well suited to drapery, where the light background can help retain a fresh, open feel. Ada Cobalt has a smart yet relaxed character that brings movement to a window treatment without relying on a large motif.

How to use it

Use Ada Cobalt for full-length curtains in a light, coastal or contemporary room, pairing the cool cobalt and aqua palette with white, pale grey or natural timber. Keep surrounding upholstery relatively quiet so the small botanical marks can provide the visual texture.

Use this cool blue colourway for airy curtains or blinds, balancing its lively botanical scatter with quiet neutral furnishings.

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

Blue Clay

Sanderson · #b0babc

To stand against it

Amsterdam Green

Sanderson · #555553

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