A common enquiry we receive is, "Do you have Loden Herringbone Harris Tweed®? I’d love cushions, blankets, or a footstool to coordinate with my Tetrad sofa." The answer is yes, though it’s helpful to explain how Harris Tweed names work within the industry.
Understanding Harris Tweed Naming Conventions
Unlike many other textiles, Harris Tweed does not have universal naming across different brands and manufacturers. Aside from a few recognisable clan tartans, such as MacLeod and MacKenzie, the tweeds are initially identified by numbers when woven. It is only when the fabric is used in products that manufacturers and retailers assign pattern names, meaning the same fabric may be known by different names depending on where you find it.
Tetrad’s Loden Herringbone: A Timeless Classic
Tetrad, a distinguished British furniture maker based in Lancashire, has built a reputation for its exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail. Their furniture is available in a variety of high-quality fabrics, including a selection of Harris Tweeds. One of the most sought-after options is Loden Herringbone—a beautifully textured, deep green tweed that adds a refined, natural elegance to any interior.
Hazel Herringbone: The Perfect Match
For those looking to complement their Tetrad sofa with matching soft furnishings, our Hazel Herringbone is the exact same fabric as Tetrad’s Loden Herringbone. Though the names differ, the tweed itself is identical, ensuring a seamless blend between your sofa and our range of cushions, throws, and footstools.
Whether you’re looking to introduce additional textures into your home or simply wish to complete your space with perfectly coordinated accessories, our Harris Tweed pieces in Hazel Herringbone provide the ideal solution. If you have any questions or need assistance in selecting the right pieces, we’re always happy to help!