Cream fabric swatch with blue-grey fruit trees and bright crimson pomegranates

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Anaar Tree Blueberry

Caspian Prints & Embroideries FabricSAF0303-01

Anaar Tree Blueberry pairs a pale ground with repeated orchard trees drawn in blue-grey, then punctuated by vivid crimson fruit. The overall effect is fresh and graphic, with the red giving the design a brighter, more energetic read.

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About this fabric

From Sanderson’s Caspian Prints & Embroideries collection, this fabric is a substantial 300 gsm textile with a usable width of 142 cm and a repeat of 88 cm vertically by 142 cm horizontally. The print shows stylised fruiting trees in blue-grey, with fine leafy branches and trunk details set against a soft creamy ground. The crimson fruit sits boldly on top of the cooler drawing, making this colourway feel sharper and more spirited than a softer woodland palette. With 49 threads per cm, it has a closely woven, refined surface that suits decorative furnishing schemes.

How to use it

Use it where the blue-grey tree drawing can breathe: lined curtains, upholstered occasional chairs, or valances with enough drop to show the full tree motif. The crisp red fruit works especially well in rooms with cream paint, pale timber, or darker blue accents.

A crisp fruit-tree print that brings a lively, tailored note to curtains or upholstery.

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.

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