Warm terracotta and cream checked weave with fine diamond-patterned squares

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Warwick

Newhaven Terracotta

Newhaven Fabric

Newhaven Terracotta combines warm rust-red checks with creamy oat and soft taupe grounds. Its woven surface gives the pattern a tactile, softly weathered character rather than a flat printed appearance.

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About this fabric

The design is built from medium-scale checks, alternating solid-looking terracotta blocks with pale cream sections and taupe squares filled with fine diamond geometry. Close up, the yarn texture remains visible across the surface, gently breaking up the colour and giving the terracotta a nuanced, earthy depth. The cream checks brighten the arrangement, while the patterned squares add a quieter layer of detail between the stronger blocks. As a fabric rather than a paper wallcovering, this colourway reads as a versatile woven textile for coordinated upholstery and drapery schemes.

How to use it

Use the warm terracotta checks to bring depth to a relaxed armchair, bench or pair of curtains, balancing them with oat-toned upholstery and natural timber. The cream and taupe squares make it easy to repeat the lighter tones in rugs, linens or painted joinery without losing the fabric’s earthy warmth.

A warm, tactile check that brings terracotta depth and softly patterned interest to upholstery or 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

Squirrel

Sanderson · #bb856d

To stand against it

Off-Black

Farrow & Ball · #464749

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