Yardage Available: 80 yards
Kimiko Delft Blue by Belle Maison is a timeless toile fabric featuring delicate Asian-inspired garden scenes — softly illustrated pagodas, bridges, trees, and tranquil landscapes rendered in a crisp delft blue on an ivory background. The refined chinoiserie design adds understated depth and quiet character to any interior.
Printed on 100% cotton, this fabric has a smooth, natural hand with a breathable feel, making it ideal for drapery, decorative upholstery, and accent pieces. Its graceful half-drop repeat blends easily into modern, traditional, and transitional spaces.
Fabric Details
Brand: Belle Maison
Pattern Name: Kimiko
Color: Delft Blue
Style: Toile / Chinoiserie Scenic
Content: 100% Cotton
Width: 54 inches wide
Vertical Repeat: 27 inches
Horizontal Repeat: 13.5 inches
Repeat Type: Half Drop
Double Rubs: 30,000
Print Direction: Up the Roll
Country of Origin: Spain
Use: Drapery, upholstery, accent chairs, pillows, and decorative projects
Sold by the yard
Ordering a Sample
Not sure about the color or texture? We recommend ordering a sample first so you can see and feel it in person before committing to yardage. You can order a sample from the link above.
Shipping
- Orders typically ship same or next business day once payment is received.
- Fabric ships neatly folded in a box. Prefer it rolled? Just let us know and we'll calculate shipping accordingly.
- We're happy to combine shipping on multiple items to help you save.
Returns & Satisfaction
Your satisfaction matters to us. Because each order is cut to length from the roll, cut yardage can't be returned or exchanged — but if anything isn't right when your order arrives, contact us right away and we'll make it right.
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