Close-up of a dark charcoal textured weave with fine speckled yarns 2 photos

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Chunki Satchi Charcoal

Chunki Satchi Fabric

Chunki Satchi Charcoal is a richly textured grey fabric with a dark, grounded look and a fine speckled weave. The surface reads matte and softly varied, giving the colourway extra depth.

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Part of the range we hold from Warwick.

About this fabric

This Charcoal colourway shows a dense, small-scale weave with a dry, cloth-like texture and a layered mix of deep grey and near-black threads. It sits firmly in the darker end of the palette, with just enough variation in the yarns to stop it looking flat. As a catalogued fabric with no performance features noted, it reads as a straightforward upholstery textile rather than a decorative sheer or drape. The compact texture and subdued tone make it feel practical, understated and visually quiet.

How to use it

Use this charcoal shade on a sofa, armchair or banquette where you want a smart foundation with a little texture. It works especially well with pale timber, chalky neutrals and brushed metal accents.

A versatile charcoal weave that adds depth without looking heavy.

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

Bone Black

Zoffany · #424244

To stand against it

Wedgewood Blue

Zoffany · #8ea0b4

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