Close-up of a soft warm ivory woven fabric with fine textured grain

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Titley & Marr

Dungannon blanc

Woven Fabric Fabric

Dungannon blanc is a softly textured woven fabric shown here in a gentle ivory tone. The surface has a natural, understated look with a fine, even grain that keeps the colour feeling calm and usable.

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Part of the range we hold from Titley & Marr.

About this fabric

Dungannon blanc from Titley & Marr’s Woven Fabric collection is presented here as a plain woven textile with no performance features noted. The visible cloth reads as a soft warm ivory, with a slightly mottled, natural finish that stops it feeling stark white. Its fine weave gives the surface a quiet texture and a relaxed, tactile character. Because it sits in that mid-weight woven territory, it is well suited to both upholstery and drapery depending on the look you want to achieve.

How to use it

Use this colourway where you want a light, airy base that still feels soft rather than crisp. It pairs especially well with pale oak, linen neutrals and muted greens, letting the weave add interest without taking over.

A quiet ivory weave that works well across soft furnishings and light upholstery.

Pairs well with

Dungannon blanc is a quiet cloth, so it carries a pattern beside it: one of these on the curtains and this on the chair. 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.

To sit quietly behind it

Snow

Zoffany · #e8dfd0

To stand against it

Rangwali

Farrow & Ball · #b6778a

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