Cream botanical fabric with indigo leaves and primrose flower sprigs

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Enys Garden Indigo/Primrose

Arboretum Fabrics FabricSAF0394-03

Enys Garden Indigo/Primrose pairs painterly blue foliage with delicate primrose sprigs on a soft cream ground. The result is a fresh botanical pattern with a distinctly cool, elegant feel.

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About this fabric

This printed fabric from Sanderson’s Arboretum Fabrics collection has a usable width of 137 cm and a pattern repeat of 62.4 cm vertically by 22.8 cm horizontally. At 252 gsm with 38 threads per cm, it reads as a substantial cloth that should hang neatly while still feeling suitable for cushions, light upholstery, or curtains. In this colourway, the indigo-blue leaves and stems sit against a warm cream base, while the primrose accents add small flashes of yellow that stop the design feeling too cool. The overall effect is crisp rather than heavy, with the painted detail and clear repeat giving it a decorative, tailored look.

How to use it

Use it where you want a botanical print to feel tidy and uplifting, especially in rooms with painted woodwork or pale timber. The cream ground and blue-green leaves work well with chalky neutrals, soft navy, and touches of warm brass.

A crisp cream ground keeps the blue foliage and primrose sprigs feeling fresh and tailored.

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

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To stand against it

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