Pale-ground floral fabric with blue, teal, green and lilac outlined leaves and blooms 6 photos

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Voyage Maison

Althorp blue

Edenmuir Fabricalthorp/fa1/cap

Althorp Blue shows a lively botanical trail of hand-drawn leaves and blooms outlined in layered blues, greens and lilacs across a pale ground. The effect is fresh and expressive, with the white base keeping the palette feeling bright rather than heavy.

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About this fabric

This colourway of Edenmuir is woven in 95% cotton and 5% linen, giving the fabric a natural matte handle with a crisp, breathable look. At 230gsm it sits comfortably in soft-furnishing territory and is especially well suited to curtains and blinds, as listed in the supplied specifications. The large 70cm by 69.5cm repeat supports the generous, all-over floral scale seen in the image, where outlined petals and leaves overlap in cool blue, teal, lime and violet accents. The overall impression is decorative but not dense, with the pale ground lifting the stronger blues and making the design feel airy.

How to use it

Pair it with chalk white paint, weathered oak and plain linens to let the blue outlines and fresh green notes remain the focus. It works especially well in light-filled rooms where the pale ground can keep the scheme open and calm.

Use for airy curtains or blinds where the painterly blue outlines can stand out against a pale room.

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

Duck Egg

Zoffany · #b1bab7

To stand against it

Tabac

Zoffany · #5a5051

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