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Byron Petal
Byron Fabric
Byron Petal combines a muted blush-pink ground with a softly contrasting, broken geometric weave. The folded swatch shows a tactile surface where pale highlights and dusty rose shadows shift across the cloth.
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About this fabric
The fabric has a small-scale, pixel-like geometric pattern woven in dusty rose and pale blush tones, giving the surface a gently mottled appearance rather than a sharp graphic effect. Its mid-weight-looking cloth forms substantial folds in the image, while the tight weave keeps the motif clearly defined across the surface. The colour reads warm and softened, with a restrained depth that avoids appearing overly bright or sugary. No further specification data is supplied for this colourway, so its use classification is based on the visible versatile woven construction.
How to use it
Pair Byron Petal with chalky whites, warm taupes and pale timber for a calm, softened scheme; its muted blush tone also works well as a gentle accent on an occasional chair, cushion or relaxed curtain.
Use the muted blush ground to soften upholstery or bring a warm, quietly patterned layer to curtains and cushions.
Pairs well with
A pattern needs somewhere for the eye to rest, so these are the plains and textures that sit beside Byron Petal 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.
To sit quietly behind it
Sulking Room Pink
Farrow & Ball · #a08480
To stand against it
Tiger's Eye
Zoffany · #a48938
Other pink fabrics
Across the houses we hold. See all 2,798.