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24 Mar Six ways to work a striped fabric
- These pretty fabrics by Jane Churchill at Colefax and Fowler – ‘Alda Stripe’, ‘Linhope Stripe’, ‘Arley Stripe’ and ‘Hopwell Stripe’ – were inspired by traditional ticking and look great mixed together
- George Spencer Designs’ ‘Check Stripe’ has the soft feel of linen, with a broken pattern that resembles a linear checkerboard
- For something more informal than geometric straight lines, try the bold embroidered stripes that adorn Zimmer + Rohde’s ‘Eldorado’ cotton, which look like vibrant brushstrokes on canvas
- Fizzing with energy, Clarence House’s ‘Elio Ombre Stripe’, available from Turnell & Gigon, brings a carnival of colour to a room
- Pared back but bringing a subtle hit of bright colour, C & C Milano’s ‘Rua Sombrero’ fabric is suitable for indoors and out
- Wide stripes introduce a timeless feel to this ‘Salvesen Graham’ two-seat sofa from David Seyfried Ltd, which is upholstered is Romo’s ‘Eston’ fabric