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.