The Bodega fabric design features in the versatile Atelier collection by Harlequin. This fabulous geometric weave showcases beautiful iridescent properties, producing a slight metallic shimmer effect when the light shines on the fabric. Suitable for curtains, blinds and cushions, this multipurpose fabric is available in 3 colour ways to complement a range of interior design styles and colour schemes.
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The fabric houses design their collections so the fabrics within the collections complement each other and work together tonally. This Bodega design works really well with the Maiolica and Rie designs within the Harlequin Atelier collection. If you’ve chosen the Bodega fabric for your curtains or a roman blind, the other fabrics can be used for cushions to bring the look together. Mixing bold designs creates a real wow factor and delivers a confident look. If your window treatment requires a layered look, a plain roller blind is a perfect complement. The Clarke & Clarke plain roller blinds are available in a plethora of colours to complement your chosen fabric and a variety of finishes to deliver different levels of shading, from sheers to blackout blinds.
To add texture and depth to your room, Harlequin’s Hamada Weaves collection works well. The Nickel and Hamada designs work beautifully with the Bodega fabric.
A velvet cushion or chair in a striking colour will add a real wow factor. Clarke & Clarke’s Martello fabric has a beautiful texture and some stunning jewel colours in the range.
A textured wallpaper is a perfect accessory to the bold design of this fabric. It can add depth and interest without detracting from or fighting with the fabric. We particularly love the Harlequin Textured Walls Chronicle and Lint.
Metal accessories complete the look nicely. The Rolls Galleria Burnished Brass curtain poles, Rolls Neo Spun Brass curtain poles, Swish Soho or Jones Esquire 50mm curtain poles in Brushed Gold work particularly well. For more traditional curtain headings, you may wish to consider a wooden pole. The hand painted Jones Estate range, the Rolls Museum range and Rolls Modern Country range of curtain poles would offset the Harlequin Atelier Bodega fabric beautifully. The Silent Gliss Metropole is another option if you would prefer a curtain track system.
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Complementing fabrics, wallpaper, paint colours, roller blinds and accessories include:
Bodega Indigo / Mandarin / Fuchsia:
- Harlequin Atelier Maiolica in Indigo / Mandarin / Fuchsia (fabric)
- Harlequin Hamada Weaves Nickel in Fuchsia / Marine (fabric)
- Harlequin Hamada Weaves Teesha in Fuchsia (fabric)
- Clarke and Clarke Martello in Jade (fabric)
- Harlequin Textured Walls Lint in Dove (wallpaper)
- Sanderson Paints: Silverflake and Tropical Palm
- Zoffany Paints: Raspberry Sorbet
- Clarke & Clarke Roller Blinds: Twilight Claret and Glint Dove
- Jones Estate curtain pole in Claret or Juniper
Bodega Ink / Marine / Ochre:
- Harlequin Atelier Rie in Stone (fabric)
- Harlequin Hamada Weaves Hamada in Denim / Ochre (fabric)
- Clarke and Clarke Martello in Jade (fabric)
- Harlequin Textured Walls Chronicle in Mushroom (wallpaper)
- Sanderson Paints: Grey Birch Light and Dawn Blue Light
- Clarke & Clarke Roller Blinds: Glint Dove and Dusk Lagoon
- Silent Gliss Metropole in Antique Bronze or Bronze (curtain track)
- Rolls Modern Country curtain pole in Satin Silver
Bodega Saffron / Charcoal / Wasabi:
- Harlequin Atelier Maiolica in Ink / Wasabi / Gold (fabric)
- Harlequin Hamada Weaves Hamada in Charcoal / Gold (fabric)
- Clarke and Clarke Martello in Charcoal or Bay (fabric)
- Harlequin Textured Walls Chronicle in Elephant (wallpaper)
- Sanderson Paints: Crystal Palace and Green Grotto
- Clarke & Clarke Roller Blinds: Glint Dove and Lunette Ochre
- Silent Gliss Metropole in Sand (curtain track)
- Rolls Museum curtain pole in Antique Gilt