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Peachy Malt
Peachy Fabric
In the swatch image, Peachy Malt falls in soft folds with a muted peach-beige tone and a close, subtly pebbled surface.
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About this fabric
The image shows Peachy Malt as a warm, pale peach-beige cloth, sitting between soft sand and muted blush rather than reading as a clear pink. Its fine, even surface catches light gently across the folds, while the gathered drape shows a fluid, lightweight handle. No composition, width, rub test or other performance specification has been supplied for this fabric. The plain appearance keeps the colour and softly changing highlights central.
How to use it
Use this warm peach-beige colourway for full-length curtains or relaxed sheers where its muted blush undertone can soften a neutral room. Pair it with chalky creams, pale timber and understated taupes to retain its quiet warmth.
Use this softly peachy beige for fluid curtains that bring gentle warmth without strong colour contrast.
More from Peachy
The same book, other colourways.
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Peachy Ivory
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Peachy Chalk
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Peachy Herb
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Peachy Lichen
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Peachy Citrine
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Peachy Saffron
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Peachy Ginger
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Peachy Russet
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Pairs well with
Peachy Malt 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.
Berkeley Caramel
Caversham Collection
Berkeley Sesame
Caversham Collection
Pearls Zinc Wallpaper
Belles Rives WALLPAPER
Coronado Linen
Alfresco Indoor Outdoor Weaves
Allure Sand
Allure
Albeck Beige
Albeck
Georgia Stone
Ashdown
Arnaldi Linen
Canossa Fabrics
Jabot Oyster
Cartouche Fabrics
Felis Blush
Wilderie Wallpapers
Piccadilly Park Parchment
Heritage Wallpaper
Acacia Mushroom
Acacia
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
Mouse's Back
Farrow & Ball · #958875
To stand against it
Night Fishing
Sanderson · #434254
Other beige fabrics
Across the houses we hold. See all 5,031.