Ian Mankin Earthlight Linens Collection Terrain Fabric Forest Floor Swatch
http://www.ianmankin.co.ukIan Mankin Earthlight Linens Collection Terrain Fabric Forest Floor Swatch
http://www.ianmankin.co.ukAdded 22/08/25
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GBP £ 87.5
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Description
DeepL TranslateTerrain Forest Floor fabric brings together dark green and bark-brown linen yarns across an ecru cotton base, recalling mossy undergrowth and the shaded tones of dense woodland. The circular weave introduces rhythm and gentle structure, echoing the clustered forms found in seed heads or forest undergrowth. Used for light upholstery or soft accents, it adds depth and a sense of the forest canopy to interior schemes.
Crafted with irregular-spun and space-dyed yarns, the fabrics in Earthlight Linens reveal gentle shifts in colour and texture, offering a naturally textural surface full of depth and variation. These tonal and structural irregularities are intrinsic to the yarn and speak to the authenticity of the fibre. Rather than the uniformity of synthetic finishes, these fabrics reflect the organic beauty of linen, where every metre carries subtle differences that enrich the overall effect. Designers and makers should expect and embrace these shifts as part of the fabric’s aesthetic integrity and natural charm.
Crafted with irregular-spun and space-dyed yarns, the fabrics in Earthlight Linens reveal gentle shifts in colour and texture, offering a naturally textural surface full of depth and variation. These tonal and structural irregularities are intrinsic to the yarn and speak to the authenticity of the fibre. Rather than the uniformity of synthetic finishes, these fabrics reflect the organic beauty of linen, where every metre carries subtle differences that enrich the overall effect. Designers and makers should expect and embrace these shifts as part of the fabric’s aesthetic integrity and natural charm.
Crafted with irregular-spun and space-dyed yarns, the fabrics in Earthlight Linens reveal gentle shifts in colour and texture, offering a naturally textural surface full of depth and variation. These tonal and structural irregularities are intrinsic to the yarn and speak to the authenticity of the fibre. Rather than the uniformity of synthetic finishes, these fabrics reflect the organic beauty of linen, where every metre carries subtle differences that enrich the overall effect. Designers and makers should expect and embrace these shifts as part of the fabric’s aesthetic integrity and natural charm.
Last updated: 22/08/25
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