Geometric Fabric

Add striking style to your home with our geometric fabrics, available in a range of colours and patterns. Perfect for curtains, blinds or statement upholstery, these bold designs bring modern flair and visual interest to any interior scheme.

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Geometric Fabric

Curious how geometric fabric can elevate curtains, roman blinds, or upholstery?

Our geometric fabrics are full of striking patterns and colours designed to add visual interest to your space. Whether you’re planning made to measure curtains, made to measure roman blinds, or standout upholstery fabric, these bold designs offer contemporary appeal and versatility. With a wide range of hues — from vibrant multi-coloured prints to sleek neutrals — our geometric collection helps you express your style. Don’t forget to explore fabric samples for touch-and-feel confidence before you commit. Perfect for refreshing living rooms, bedrooms, or feature pieces with dynamic pattern energy.

General Questions

Geometric patterns bring rhythm and visual intrigue to your space. They can act as a feature in minimalist rooms or complement bolder schemes, making them ideal for curtains, blinds, and upholstery alike.

Consider the scale and colour palette of your room — larger patterns often suit larger spaces, while subtle repeats fit smaller rooms. Sample swatches helps you visualise the look before ordering.

A good rule of thumb is balance. Let geometric fabric be the hero by pairing it with plain walls, textured weaves, or soft neutrals. It’s a clever way to introduce pattern while keeping the overall scheme calm and considered.

They can, surprisingly well. Choosing softer colourways or smaller-scale designs allows geometric fabric to sit comfortably alongside classic furniture and architectural details, adding a subtle modern twist rather than a dramatic contrast.

This often comes down to proportion. Larger patterns tend to shine in spacious rooms or on statement curtains, while smaller repeats suit compact spaces or blinds where a gentler visual rhythm is worth remembering.

Pick out one or two shades from the fabric and echo them elsewhere — cushions, accessories, or wall colour. It’s a simple design trick that helps the whole room feel pulled together rather than pieced together.