Porcelain cream floral fabric with small pink, yellow, olive and blue blossoms

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Sanderson

Nectar Fields Porcelain/Blossom

Sanderson x National Trust Volume II FabricSAF0482-04

Nectar Fields Porcelain/Blossom has a soft porcelain ground scattered with delicate blossom sprigs in pink, yellow, olive and blue. The overall effect is airy and quietly pretty, with the flowers sitting lightly across the cloth rather than filling it densely.

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About this fabric

This Sanderson x National Trust Volume II fabric is sold as a 138 cm usable-width textile on a 60 m standard length, with a 48.5 cm vertical repeat and 68.5 cm horizontal repeat. At 170 gsm and 52.7 threads per cm, it reads as a refined mid-weight rather than a heavy upholstery cloth, with enough substance for soft furnishing as well as lighter decorative use. The visible ground is a clear porcelain cream, which lets the tiny blossom clusters and trailing stems keep their freshness instead of looking over-saturated. Small accents of blush pink, warm yellow and restrained navy give the print gentle contrast, while the olive leaves stop the palette from becoming too sweet.

How to use it

Use it where you want a room to feel bright but not plain: on occasional chairs, window panels or a roman blind, the porcelain base will lift darker wood and painted finishes. It pairs especially well with warm whites, pale sage and muted blue details, echoing the soft garden colours in the print.

The porcelain ground keeps the blossom motif fresh and light, with just enough colour to soften a room.

Pairs well with

A pattern needs somewhere for the eye to rest, so these are the plains and textures that sit beside Nectar Fields Porcelain/Blossom 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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