Uluru Earth Tones – Light Filtering
Earthy, Pigment‑Rich Hues
The Uluru palette stands apart from anything else in the catalog—these are deep, pigment‑rich colors inspired directly by the Australian landscape. They’re complex, layered, and intentionally non‑neutral:
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Kata Tjuta — warm, oxidized red reminiscent of the Olgas at sunset
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Spinifex — grey‑green with the resilience and texture of spinifex grass
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Mallee — muted sage echoing eucalyptus scrub
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Gibber — warm grey inspired by desert pavement stones
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Pituri — rich, earthy brown drawn from acacia wood
Each shade is created through a double‑dye process that builds tonal depth and prevents the chalky fading common in earth‑tone pigments.
Open Weave for Breeziness
Uluru’s light‑filtering fabric uses an intentionally open 8% weave, allowing air to circulate and creating a soft, dappled light effect indoors. The pattern evokes sunlight filtering through eucalyptus leaves or tall grasses. This fabric is all about permeability and atmosphere—it’s not designed for blackout applications.
Fade‑Resistant Pigments
Earth tones are notoriously unstable under UV exposure, especially reds and browns. Uluru fabrics counter this with high‑energy dyeing and integrated UV absorbers, achieving Class 5 (excellent) lightfastness. We guarantee the colors against significant fading for 10 years.
Biophilic Design Affinity
Uluru is a natural fit for biophilic interiors. Its colors and textures reference the outdoors, and the open weave preserves a filtered visual connection to nature. Pair it with wood, stone, woven materials, and abundant greenery to reinforce a calming, nature‑anchored aesthetic.
Limited Edition Availability
Because the dyeing process is specialized, Uluru fabrics are produced in limited seasonal runs. When a color sells out, restocking can take 6–12 months. If a particular hue resonates with you, it’s wise to order swatches and finalize your selection promptly. Trade newsletter subscribers receive early availability alerts.
Sustainable Fiber Blend
Uluru fabrics use a 30% viscose content derived from sustainably managed eucalyptus plantations. Viscose provides the soft, drapable hand that defines the collection. The remaining 70% solution‑dyed polyester ensures durability, stability, and fade resistance.
