Painterly purple botanical fabric with pale intersecting stems and watercolour shading 3 photos

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Voyage Maison

Woodbury purple

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Woodbury Purple shows a painterly stand of slender stems in soft lilac, mauve and smoky grey, crossed by pale, branch-like lines. The overall effect is airy and cool, with flashes of deeper plum adding contrast.

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Part of the range we hold from Voyage Maison.

About this fabric

Woven in 95% cotton and 5% linen, this 230gsm fabric has enough substance for curtains, blinds and soft furnishings while keeping a relaxed, tailored drape. The design’s vertical pattern repeat is 48cm, with a 46.5cm horizontal repeat, and the large-scale motif reads as an abstract woodland rather than a tight print. In this colourway, the purple sits in a muted lavender range, softened by misty blue-grey and taupe tones that stop it feeling overly sweet. The pale intersecting stems give the surface a crisp, graphic lift against the watercolour shading.

How to use it

Use it in a bedroom or sitting room where its cool lilac notes can soften darker timber, slate, or charcoal pieces. It works especially well with brushed metal, oatmeal linens, and pale painted joinery for a calm but distinctive scheme.

Pair with matte woods and pale neutrals to let the painterly stems and lilac notes breathe.

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

Shaker Red

Zoffany · #543940

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