Charcoal taupe finely woven fabric gathered into soft, shadowed folds

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Warwick

Husk Meteorite

Husk Fabric

Husk Meteorite is shown as a deep charcoal-taupe cloth with a fine, closely woven surface. Soft folds reveal subtle shifts between smoky grey and warm brown as the light catches the fabric.

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About this fabric

The even weave gives this Warwick fabric a restrained, textural appearance without a visible motif or printed pattern. Its fluid folds and comparatively fine surface make it particularly natural for drapery, where the dark Meteorite tone creates a calm, enveloping effect. In the image, highlights lift the charcoal surface while the gathered areas deepen towards near-black, adding quiet dimension rather than contrast. It is catalogued as a fabric, with no performance features noted in the supplied information.

How to use it

Use the deep charcoal-taupe tone for full-length curtains in a softly lit room, pairing it with warm timber, aged metal or pale stone to balance its smoky depth.

A deep charcoal-taupe weave that brings quiet depth to full-length curtains and relaxed window treatments.

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

Tanner's Brown

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To stand against it

Grey Squirrel

Sanderson · #b3aea8

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