Pale quartz-taupe fabric with fine rippled lines falling in soft fluid folds

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Warwick

Skyline Quartz

Skyline Fabric

Skyline Quartz is a pale quartz-taupe fabric with a fine, rippled surface that appears especially delicate where the cloth falls into folds. Its softly layered drape reveals subtle changes between matte ground and lightly catching raised lines.

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About this fabric

The image shows a light taupe ground crossed by closely spaced, irregular horizontal lines, giving the surface a quiet woven movement rather than a bold motif. Gentle folds create bands of shadow and highlight, bringing out the fabric’s fluid appearance and slightly luminous finish. This restrained colourway reads as a soft greige-beige neutral, with enough depth in the creases to prevent it from looking flat. The fine texture and flowing handle visible here make it particularly suited to drapery.

How to use it

Use Skyline Quartz at full-length windows in a pale, tonal scheme, pairing its quartz-taupe shade with warm ivory, chalky stone and light timber. The rippled surface will add understated texture without competing with patterned furnishings.

Use this pale quartz-taupe shade for softly tailored curtains where its fine rippled texture can catch the light.

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

Double Mushroom

Zoffany · #bdad9e

To stand against it

Stiffkey Blue

Farrow & Ball · #4a5b6b

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