Mustard ochre cushion with cream, charcoal, green and pink geometric bands

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Romo

Talulah 60cm X 40cm Cushion Aruba

Temperleylondonxromofabrics Fabric

Talulah Aruba is shown as a softly rounded cushion with a deep mustard-ochre lower panel and a contrasting patterned upper face. Its horizontal bands combine cream, charcoal, muted green, blush pink and touches of terracotta in a distinctive geometric floral motif.

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About this fabric

The warm ochre base has a softly brushed, velvety appearance, giving the cushion visual depth beneath the lighter patterned section. Above it, repeated dark geometric forms and stylised green motifs create a measured, graphic rhythm across the cream ground, while pale pink and terracotta accents soften the contrast. A narrow teal-green dividing line separates the patterned top from the mustard lower panel. This item is catalogued as a fabric, with no further composition, width or performance specification supplied.

How to use it

Place this colourway on a neutral sofa or occasional chair where the mustard ochre can bring warmth, then echo its muted green or blush-pink details in small accessories. The graphic horizontal layout also works well alongside simple, tailored upholstery.

Use the rich mustard base as a warm accent, balancing the graphic cream, charcoal, green and blush bands with 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

Pampas

Zoffany · #ded5c4

To stand against it

Rangwali

Farrow & Ball · #b6778a

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