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Manhattan Alabaster
Manhattan Fabric
Manhattan Alabaster is a softly luminous ivory cloth with a quiet, fine-grained surface. In the image, its fluid folds create gentle tonal shifts from warm pale highlights to cooler stone-like shadows.
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About this fabric
The Alabaster colourway sits between ivory and very light greige, giving the cloth more depth than a stark white. Its close, plain weave is visible across the flatter areas, while the relaxed folds show how readily the fabric gathers and catches the light. There is no printed motif; the interest comes from the subtle woven texture and the contrast between its softly lit surface and shaded creases.
How to use it
Use Manhattan Alabaster for full-length curtains where its pale ivory tone can soften daylight without introducing a strong colour statement. Pair it with chalky whites, light oak and warm stone for a calm, layered scheme.
A pale, softly textured cloth with a fluid fall, well suited to understated curtains and light-filled interiors.
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Pairs well with
Manhattan Alabaster is a quiet cloth, so it carries a pattern beside it: one of these on the curtains and this on the chair. Mixed across the houses we hold, which is the part a single supplier's book cannot do.
Lismore Citrus
Belvoir Collection
Lismore Heather
Belvoir Collection
Bibury Ivory
Avebury
Bibury Midnight
Avebury
Fairlight Pink/Old Blue
Ashdown
Croft Cream
Chester
Lotus Flower Travertine
Amrapali Fabrics
Ardenne Noir
Around The World Fabrics
Chantilly Ivory
Acacia
Fabio Natural
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Pumice Wide Width Ivory/Pebble
Anthology 04
Groove Alabaster
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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
Beech Grey
Sanderson · #b3aa99
To stand against it
Eating Room Red
Farrow & Ball · #8b4d50
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