Dark woven fabric with repeating blue thistle heads and olive green leaves 2 photos

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Voyage Maison

Moray blue

Ettrick Fabriccardo/fa1/sky

Moray Blue from the Ettrick collection shows a compact thistle-like repeat in cool blue and olive tones on a deep dark ground. The design reads crisp and detailed, with the softened woven texture visible across each small floral motif.

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Part of the range we hold from Voyage Maison.

About this fabric

This Voyage Maison fabric is composed of 78% cotton and 22% polyester, with a usable width of 138cm and a Martindale rub test of 14,000, making it a practical mid-weight textile for curtains, blinds and soft furnishings. The surface has a clearly woven character, which gives the tiny thistle heads a lightly mottled look rather than a flat printed finish. In Moray Blue, the petals take on a pale blue-grey cast with a hint of lilac, while the stems and leaves sit in muted olive green against the dark background. The overall effect is cool, slightly moody and neatly patterned, with the repeat giving it a balanced, orderly rhythm.

How to use it

Use Moray Blue where you want a restrained botanical with depth: it suits darker timber furniture, painted joinery and rooms that need a cooler note. The blue-grey thistles will stand out best beside stone, pewter and soft olive accents.

A smart, compact botanical that brings cool blue-grey detail against the darker ground.

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

Bone Black

Zoffany · #424244

To stand against it

English Grey

Sanderson · #a6a8a5

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