Close-up of Madison Multi’s chunky woven check in rust, mustard, blue and grey

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Warwick

Madison Multi

Madison Fabric

Madison Multi is a deeply textured woven fabric with a small, irregular check formed from interwoven rust, mustard, blue, grey and cream threads. Its warm, layered colouring gives the surface a softly weathered depth rather than a flat, uniform finish.

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See this fabric on Warwick's own site, then order it through us.

About this fabric

This Warwick fabric has a substantial, chunky weave that is visibly suited to upholstery rather than lightweight window treatments. Fine linear checks and broken flecks shift across the surface, combining earthy rust and brown with mustard yellow, muted blue, cream and charcoal-grey accents. The mixed yarn colours soften the contrast between the checks, while the raised weave catches the light across the folded surface. No performance features or further specification data are supplied for this exact fabric.

How to use it

Use Madison Multi on a statement armchair, footstool or occasional sofa where its warm rust and mustard notes can be balanced with timber, leather and calm cream upholstery. Pick out the quieter blue-grey threads with painted furniture or small accessories for a more collected scheme.

A richly flecked woven check that brings warm rust, mustard and cooler blue-grey accents to upholstered 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

Broccoli Brown

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To stand against it

English Pear

Sanderson · #c8cfa5

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