Pale ivory textile with a faint irregular hexagonal lattice and softly mottled weave

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Wemyss

22 Ivory

Easton Fabric22

Easton 22 in 22 Ivory has a pale, softly shaded ground marked by an almost tonal irregular hexagonal lattice. The close colour relationship keeps the pattern delicate, while the woven surface gives the swatch gentle visual depth.

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About this fabric

Easton 22 Ivory is catalogued as a fabric, with no further composition, width or performance specification supplied. In the image, a pale ivory ground is crossed by a very fine, irregular hexagonal lattice. The lines shift subtly between warm ivory and faint beige-grey, creating a lightly mottled effect rather than a crisp geometric contrast. Its restrained all-over pattern and softly textured appearance give this colourway a quiet, refined character.

How to use it

Use this pale ivory colourway where a bright but softened neutral is needed, such as on a calm occasional chair, relaxed curtains or layered tonal upholstery. Its faint beige-grey lattice pairs naturally with chalky whites, oatmeal and light timber.

Use the pale ivory lattice to bring subtle texture to upholstery, curtains or layered neutral schemes.

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

Polar Bear

Zoffany · #e9e9df

To stand against it

Squirrel

Sanderson · #bb856d

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