Warm acorn-taupe woven fabric showing fine texture across softly folded cloth

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Warwick

Slite Acorn

Slite Fabric

Slite Acorn is a warm, earthy woven textile with a fine, even surface and a softly dimensional appearance across the folded swatch. Its muted acorn tone shifts gently between taupe, beige and light brown as the raised folds catch the light.

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See this fabric on Warwick's own site, then order it through us.

About this fabric

The close-up shows a small-scale plain weave rather than a printed motif, with tightly interlaced threads creating a subtle grain across the surface. Warm taupe-brown and beige fibres give this colourway a grounded, natural depth, while the highlights on the folds keep it from reading flat. The fabric forms substantial, softly rounded folds in the image, suggesting a versatile mid-weight suitable for upholstery and drapery. No performance features are noted for this fabric, so its appeal here is the tactile woven texture and distinctive earthy colour.

How to use it

Pair Slite Acorn with warm ivory, weathered timber and muted olive for a grounded scheme, or use it against charcoal and aged brass to bring softness to a more tailored room. Its balanced taupe-brown tone works particularly well on relaxed seating, cushions and full-length curtains.

Use this warm acorn-taupe weave to add quiet depth to relaxed upholstery, cushions or softly gathered curtains.

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

Muddy Amber

Zoffany · #927951

To stand against it

Ink

Zoffany · #3f3f49

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