Pale ivory textile with irregular Moroccan-blue lines in a broken woven grid

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Santo Moroccan Blue

Parada Fabric

Santo Moroccan Blue combines a pale ivory-beige ground with cool blue lines that break into an irregular, softly distressed grid. Its lightly textured surface gives the colourway a layered, tactile appearance rather than a flat finish.

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About this fabric

Catalogued as a fabric, Santo Moroccan Blue is visibly suited to both upholstery and drapery by virtue of its balanced, woven-looking texture. The pale ivory ground keeps the design light, while the blue tracery shifts from fine vertical marks to broken horizontal intersections across the surface. Rather than a solid Moroccan blue, this colourway reads as cool, weathered and gently variegated, with areas of blue depth softened by the light ground. The irregular linear motif creates movement without becoming a bold geometric repeat.

How to use it

Use Santo Moroccan Blue on an occasional chair, headboard or relaxed curtain where its cool blue tracery can sit against ivory walls, pale timber and warm natural textures.

Pair its cool blue tracery with warm ivory, natural wood and quiet neutral upholstery.

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

Selvedge

Farrow & Ball · #7c8f96

To stand against it

Quarter Harbour Grey

Zoffany · #ece4d9

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