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Kimino green
Kyotogardens Fabrickimino/fa1/eme
Kimino Green shows a painterly scattering of oversized leaves across a pale ground, with soft washes of sage, teal and smoky grey. The design feels airy and organic, with the colour floating rather than sitting heavily on the cloth.
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Part of the range we hold from Voyage Maison.
About this fabric
Woven in 82% viscose and 18% cotton, this 117gsm fabric has the light, fluid character suited to curtains, blinds and soft furnishings. The visible finish is soft and slightly textural, helping the watercolour-style foliage blur at the edges and keep the overall look relaxed. In this green colourway, the leaves read as cool and muted rather than bright, with teal shadows, pale moss notes and occasional smoky dark accents adding depth. The wide horizontal and vertical pattern repeats, 66.5cm and 63cm, make the design work well across larger window treatments where the scale can breathe. Dry clean only and do not iron, which helps preserve the surface and printed detail.
How to use it
This colourway sits beautifully with whitewashed walls, limestone tones and brushed oak, where the cool sage and teal palette can lift the room without feeling sharp. It is especially effective in a scheme that needs a calm, botanical focal point rather than a strong solid colour.
Use with pale timber and chalky neutrals to let the painterly leaves stay fresh and airy.
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Kimino blue
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Pairs well with
A pattern needs somewhere for the eye to rest, so these are the plains and textures that sit beside Kimino green without fighting it. Mixed across the houses we hold, which is the part a single supplier's book cannot do.
Dakota Willow
Dakota Collection
Alie Sage
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Moray Sage
Albany and Moray
Paradiso Sage
Paradiso Fabric
Eaton Plain Old Sage
Eaton Checks and Stripes
Eaton Plain Sage
Eaton Checks and Stripes
Linghaw Grass
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Newton Pale Jade
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Lux Boucle FR Sage
LUX BOUCLE FR
Carnaby Pampas
Magma
Amalfi Sage Green
Amalfi
Bohemian Atmosphere
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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
Pigeon
Farrow & Ball · #999f93
To stand against it
Meadow Violet
Sanderson · #7f5c7a
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