Velvet gets a bad rap for being high-maintenance or strictly formal, but honestly, that reputation is pretty outdated. Modern velvet upholstery fabric is more durable, more varied, and more livable than ever. If you've been sleeping on velvet, this is your sign to wake up.
Suede upholstery fabric has a reputation for being high-maintenance and fragile. That reputation is mostly wrong. Whether you're reupholstering a favorite armchair or sourcing fabric for a client's living room refresh, suede deserves a much closer look this spring.
Jacquard fabric has a way of making furniture look like it was designed by someone with very good taste. It's woven with pattern built right into the structure, which means the design doesn't fade, peel, or wear away over time. If you've been looking for an upholstery fabric that does the decorating for you, jacquard might be exactly what your sofa has been waiting for.
Jacquard fabric has a reputation for looking expensive, and honestly, that reputation is earned. But there's a lot more to this woven textile than just good looks. If you're reupholstering a favorite chair or sourcing fabric for a client's living room, here's what you actually need to know about jacquard before you commit.
Boucle is showing up everywhere right now, from high-end showrooms to everyday living rooms, and honestly it deserves every bit of the attention. But is it actually practical for upholstery, or just pretty to look at? This post breaks down everything you need to know before you buy.
Woven upholstery fabrics have been furnishing beautiful homes for centuries, and they're not slowing down. From tight-weave durability to incredible texture variety, there's a reason designers keep coming back to them. Here's everything you need to know before you buy.