Geometric woven fabric in indigo, grey and stone diamond shapes

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Warwick

Cabaret Indgio

Cabaret Fabric

Cabaret Indgio shows a rhythmic geometric weave in layered indigo, slate and soft stone tones. The pattern reads sharply across the surface, with darker navy shapes giving the fabric a tailored, structured look.

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About this fabric

Woven for upholstery, Cabaret Indgio combines 59% viscose, 29% cotton, 9% linen and 3% polyester in a 137 cm width, and carries an 18,000 Martindale rub test. The small repeating geometric motif has a tactile, cross-woven feel that is visible in the lighter ground and darker diamond shapes. This colourway is built around a deep indigo blue, tempered by grey and pale taupe notes that stop it feeling too stark. The overall effect is smart and grounded, with enough texture in the weave to add interest without overpowering a room.

How to use it

Use this indigo colourway on an armchair, banquette or dining chairs where the dark blue-grey tones can anchor the scheme. It pairs especially well with oak, brushed metal and pale plaster shades for a crisp, contemporary contrast.

A crisp indigo weave that adds structure and depth to tailored seating.

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

Bastille

Sanderson · #717171

To stand against it

Sandstone

Zoffany · #dfd0b3

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