- The Shola takes the same pintuck technique as the Champaca and breaks the rhythm. Tucks that graduate, spacing that shifts, light that lands unevenly.
- Cotton satin. The variegated pintucks give it a different visual weight than the Champaca. More shadow, more depth. No print, no embroidery. Entirely constructed. The reference is the Nilgiri shola forest: layered, dappled, never uniform.
- A living room where the furniture is simple and the textiles do the talking. A daybed where you want texture without pattern. A cushion arrangement where it anchors the group.
- Part of the RPS x Nicobar collection. Named for the shola forests of the Nilgiris. Dense, still, full of movement if you look long enough.
- Style it with: The Nilgiri Champaca Pintuck Cushion. Same fabric, same technique, different rhythm.
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