Fabric Edit 06 / July 8, 2026
Published July 8, 2026 / Total Issue 06
Collected Brown Dining Room
A warm brown, ivory, and tailored stripe palette for dining rooms and collected transitional spaces.
Design Story
A collected dining room with warmth instead of heaviness.
Mossy Branch gives the room a brown botanical layer, Forest Stripe adds the tailored detail, Forest Echo Beige quiets the palette, and Floral Brown creates a soft sheer finish behind the main window.
Palette Logic
60% warm ivory and natural wood, 30% brown botanical, 10% tailored stripe.
Warm ivory, natural wood, brown botanical, beige, and antique brass.
Fabric Palette
Four coordinated roles
The web article keeps the marketing story, then surfaces the technical fabric notes dealers need before recommending the look.

Lead Fabric
Mossy Branch Brown
A branch motif with enough movement for dining-room panels while staying grounded in a brown-and-ivory story.
Material Note
110 in. width, 12.0 oz/sq yd, 100% polyester. Repeat: 13.78 in. H x 14.37 in. V. Direction A. Classic Roman shade marked Yes**PI.

Tailored Support
Forest Stripe Brown
Use this stripe for a smaller Roman shade, bench, pillow, or detail area when the room needs structure.
Material Note
110 in. width, 14.1 oz/sq yd, 20% linen / 80% polyester. Repeat: 1.5 in. H x 1 in. V. Direction A A. Classic Roman shade marked Yes**PI.

Quiet Ground
Forest Echo Beige
The beige ground gives dealers a quieter option for clients who want the warmth without committing every window to pattern.
Material Note
110 in. width, 12.6 oz/sq yd, 100% polyester. Direction A. Flat, Classic, and Hobbled marked Yes.

Sheer Layer
Floral Brown
A subtle brown sheer layer that keeps the dining-room window softer and more finished.
Material Note
118 in. width, 3.6 oz/sq yd, 30% viscose / 70% polyester. Repeat: 25.2 in. H x 25.2 in. V. Classic Roman shade note includes PI and LB.
Dealer Script
If a dining room needs warmth but not darkness, lead with Mossy Branch and use Forest Stripe only as the tailored accent.
