Pale fabric with painterly cranes in teal blue, grey and black 2 photos

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Voyage Maison

Cranes blue

Kyotogardens Fabriccranes/fa1/cob

A painterly crane design floats across a pale ground, with washes of teal blue, grey and black creating a light, airy look. The birds feel spacious and expressive, giving this colourway a calm but contemporary character.

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Part of the range we hold from Voyage Maison.

About this fabric

Cranes Blue from the Kyotogardens collection by Voyage Maison is composed of 82% viscose and 18% linen, with a usable width of 133cm and a 66.5cm horizontal repeat by 53cm vertical repeat. The fabric reads as a soft, cool blue-white ground with fluid teal and ink-grey brushstrokes, so the cranes appear light rather than heavy. Its linen blend texture and drapery-friendly handle suit curtains, blinds and soft furnishings, while the iron-safe finish and dry-clean-only care make it practical for decorative use. The overall effect is crisp and elegant, with the blue tones looking fresh against the pale background rather than overly saturated.

How to use it

Use this in a room with pale oak, chalky paintwork or brushed metal to keep the look fresh and refined. It works especially well as full-length curtains where the crane motif can drift vertically and the blue washes can catch daylight.

Best for elegant curtains where the painterly cranes can breathe across the drop.

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

Blue Clay

Sanderson · #b0babc

To stand against it

Fire Pink

Sanderson · #b97174

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