MD2314 Slub Linen Roman Shades
Irregular Slub Texture
MD2314 embraces the beauty of natural imperfection. Its intentional yarn‑thickness variations mimic the look of hand‑spun flax, creating authentic, organic slubs that appear randomly throughout the weave. No two shades are exactly alike, giving the fabric an artisanal, crafted feel rather than a mass‑produced uniformity.
Coastal & Farmhouse Palette
The color range is tailored for relaxed, nature‑inspired interiors:
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Oyster — warm white with a whisper of grey
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Flax — pale oatmeal reminiscent of raw linen
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Driftwood — weathered grey‑beige with coastal softness
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Pebble — versatile greige that works anywhere
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Fog — muted blue‑grey, calm and airy
These tones pair beautifully with white trim, natural woods, woven accents, and coastal or farmhouse styling.
Best with Backlighting
MD2314 truly shines when backlit by daylight. Light filters through the thinner areas of the weave while the slubs block and diffuse it, creating a soft, dappled glow. This makes the fabric especially compelling for light‑filtering roman shades. Room‑darkening versions are available, but the slub effect is naturally more subtle.
Breathable & Lightweight
The open, slubbed weave is highly breathable, allowing air to circulate and helping prevent condensation on window glass. It’s an excellent choice for kitchens, bathrooms, and sunrooms where humidity can fluctuate. The lightweight construction drapes gracefully and forms soft, elegant roman folds.
Stain‑Resistant Finish
Despite its natural, linen‑like appearance, MD2314 is a performance fabric. A fluorocarbon‑free stain‑release treatment repels water‑based spills, allowing most messes to be blotted away easily. For tougher spots, mild soap and water do the trick. The fabric dries quickly and won’t develop water marks.
Coordinating Solid Available
For spaces where you want to mix texture with simplicity, MD2314 pairs perfectly with MD2315, a matching solid in the same color palette. Use MD2314 on large feature windows where texture adds interest, and MD2315 on smaller windows where a clean, quiet look is preferred.
