Midnight blue textile with a raised interlocking geometric lattice and charcoal-toned texture

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Dita Midnight

Temperleylondonxromofabrics Fabric

Dita Midnight is a deep, cool blue textile with a finely drawn geometric lattice across its surface. Its near-charcoal depth gives the pattern a discreet, architectural presence rather than a high-contrast graphic effect.

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About this fabric

The design is formed from interlocking angular lines and small diamond-like intersections, creating a medium-scale geometric repeat that becomes more visible as the light moves across it. Midnight blue and charcoal tones sit closely together, while the raised pattern adds understated tactile definition. The surface reads as structured and softly lustrous in places, with darker recesses giving the cloth visual depth. No performance features are noted for this fabric, so its suitability should be considered according to the intended application and project requirements.

How to use it

Use Dita Midnight to give a chair, headboard or pair of curtains a cool, tailored foundation, particularly alongside pale stone, smoked grey or brushed metal. Its dark blue depth works well where a room needs pattern without introducing a strong contrasting colour.

A deep, cool-toned geometric textile that brings quiet structure and shadowy contrast to contemporary upholstery or curtains.

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

Graphite

Sanderson · #585858

To stand against it

Husk

Zoffany · #d1c1b1

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