Near-black ribbed fabric with soft folds and subtle charcoal tonal variation

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Warwick

Graf Jet

Graf Fabric

Graf Jet is a near-black textile with a finely ribbed surface that shifts subtly as the cloth folds. Its deep charcoal tone absorbs most of the light, while raised ridges create restrained tonal movement.

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About this fabric

The close-set ribbing gives this dark colourway a tactile, corded appearance without introducing a contrasting pattern. Across the draped swatch, the black reads as deep charcoal, with slightly lighter ridges appearing where the light catches the raised texture. The fabric falls into soft, fluid folds, suggesting a versatile weight for both upholstery and drapery. The supplied catalogue identifies it as a fabric, with no composition, width, rub test or performance features provided.

How to use it

Use Graf Jet to bring depth to a contemporary room through a dark upholstered chair, bench or sofa, or use its flowing drape for full-height curtains. Pair the near-black charcoal with pale stone, warm timber or brushed metal so the fine ribbed texture remains visible rather than disappearing into the room.

A near-black, finely ribbed textile with soft folds and subtle tonal movement, suited to modern upholstery and drapery.

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

Carbon

Sanderson · #36353b

To stand against it

Prussian

Zoffany · #6f7c82

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