Warm butter-beige woven fabric with fine texture in soft flowing folds

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Warwick

Oxford Butter

Oxford Fabric

Oxford Butter is a warm butter-beige cloth with a quietly tactile woven surface. In the photograph, it falls into fluid folds that reveal subtle shifts from creamier highlights to deeper beige shadows.

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About this fabric

The plain fabric has a fine, closely woven texture rather than a printed motif, giving the pale butter tone a softly refined finish. Its fluid folds suggest a light, flexible cloth that is particularly suited to drapery, where the colour can change gently across gathered and relaxed sections. The warm beige sits between soft cream and natural taupe, avoiding both starkness and yellow saturation. The supplied record identifies this as a fabric with no performance features, composition, width or rub-test data noted.

How to use it

Use Oxford Butter for full-length curtains or relaxed Roman blinds in rooms with warm timber, ivory upholstery and softly aged metal accents. Its gentle butter-beige tone works especially well where a neutral needs to feel warmer and more inviting than cool white or grey.

Use this warm butter-beige cloth for softly gathered curtains that bring gentle texture and movement to a room.

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.

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To stand against it

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