Pale botanical fabric with plum, mauve and blush leaf motifs on a light ground 2 photos

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Voyage Maison

Kimino purple

Kyotogardens Fabrickimino/fa1/tou

Kimino Purple is a softly painterly botanical fabric with broad leaves drifting across a pale ground. The palette blends muted plum, mauve and blush with touches of gold and green for a gentle, layered finish.

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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 a light, fluid handle that suits curtains, blinds and soft furnishings. The design shows large, overlapping leaf forms with translucent washes of mauve, berry, taupe and pale ivory, giving the repeat a calm, airy feel. In this purple colourway the deeper plum strokes add richness without making the pattern feel heavy, while the softer lilac and blush areas keep it light. The usable width is 133cm, with a 66.5cm horizontal repeat and 63cm vertical repeat, and it should be dry cleaned only and not ironed.

How to use it

Use Kimino Purple where you want a decorative curtain fabric that still feels refined, especially in bedrooms, sitting rooms or feature windows. It works well alongside stone, putty and walnut finishes, with the plum tones lifting otherwise neutral schemes.

Pair with pale neutrals and warm metallics to let the painterly foliage stand out.

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

Dusk

Zoffany · #a79d9e

To stand against it

Burn Black Light

Sanderson · #3b3b3d

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