Vertical nut-brown zigzag stripes on an alabaster woven fabric swatch

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Regency Aperigon Nut/Alabaster

Sanderson x Giles Deacon Fabric FabricSAF0432-10

Regency Aperigon Nut/Alabaster pairs slender nut-brown stripes with a soft alabaster ground for a neat, tailored look. The fine zigzag-edged vertical lines give the design a rhythmic, almost braided feel.

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About this fabric

This Sanderson x Giles Deacon fabric is specified at 140 cm usable width and a substantial 340 gsm, giving the cloth enough body for confident upholstery use. The pattern repeat is a compact 4.5 cm horizontally with no vertical repeat, which suits the regularity of the narrow striped layout seen here. In this colourway, the nut tone reads warm and grounded rather than dark, while the alabaster background keeps the overall effect fresh and bright. The surface has a clean woven texture, and the crisp stripe edges help the design feel orderly and refined.

How to use it

Use it on a small armchair, banquette or ottoman where the narrow stripes can add structure without overpowering the room. It works especially well with pale woods, warm whites and aged brass, which echo the fabric’s soft nut and alabaster balance.

Use with oak, parchment and textured neutrals for a crisp tailored scheme.

Pairs well with

A pattern needs somewhere for the eye to rest, so these are the plains and textures that sit beside Regency Aperigon Nut/Alabaster without fighting it. Mixed across the houses we hold, which is the part a single supplier's book cannot do.

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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