Meet Miro: The Linara Herringbone Fabric From Romo
The latest addition to the iconic Linara Range by Romo, Miro has a delicate herringbone weave, beautifully accentuated by the irresistible peach-skin synonymous with Linara.
An expansion of the much-loved Linara range, Miro is a reinvention of Romo’s iconic plain.
A distinguished herringbone weave adds a subtle charm to this exquisite cotton-linen union featuring the same irresistible soft, peach-skin finish that gives Linara its unique, tactile quality.
An expression of style and colour, Miro offers a comprehensive palette of 79 must-have shades, including trend driven tones of forest green, dusty pink, vintage teal and earthy hues, as well as classic neutrals.
This beautiful plain has been considerately coloured, co-ordinating perfectly with new and existing Romo collections. Combining design and quality, Miro is the epitome of style, versatility and practicality.
Suitable for both drapes and upholstery as well as being washable, Miro is a must-have addition to Romo’s extensive library of plains and semi-plains.
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