Pale eau de nil fabric with fine silvery striations folding into soft waves

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Warwick

Anara Eau De Nil

Anara Fabric

Anara Eau De Nil is shown as a pale, silvery grey-green cloth with a fine linear weave that gathers into fluid, sculptural folds. Its cool eau de nil tone shifts gently between misty green and soft grey across the draped surface.

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About this fabric

The close-set striations run through the cloth as delicate tonal lines, giving the surface a quietly textured appearance rather than a bold motif. In the folds, the pale grey-green shade deepens to a cooler charcoal-tinged grey, while raised areas catch the light with a soft silvery lift. The fluid handle visible in the image makes this colourway particularly suited to drapery, where its fine lines can fall into relaxed vertical movement. The catalogue identifies it as a fabric, with no performance features noted in the supplied information.

How to use it

Pair Anara Eau De Nil with chalky whites, pale oak and soft grey upholstery for an airy scheme, or use its cool green undertone to temper deeper sage and charcoal accents.

Use this cool, silvery eau de nil as softly falling curtains to bring a light, refined tone to the room.

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