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Our range of velvet or velour and chenille fabrics are great for adding a touch of luxury to your interiors. Velvet fabrics make fantastic upholstery fabrics whether you're looking for a crushed velvet for striking glamourous look or a soft plain velvet for a sophisticated minimalist look, we have it all!
Velvet is one of the most desirable upholstery fabrics. It's soft texture perfectly suits any piece of furniture and adds a touch of opulence to a scheme. Choose a rich, sumptuous shade like navy or emerald green or go for something brighter like gold or pink to make a statement.
A luxurious fabric that can be used to make upholstery, bedheads and headboards, drapes and curtains. It's soft, velvety and comforting - so it's no surprise that some people are calling out for more velvet decor in their homes!
Velvet upholstery is known for its luxurious aesthetic, offering a rich, opulent look and a soft, plush texture that adds a touch of elegance to any room. It's also durable, with a flat pile that’s resistant to snagging, making it suitable for furniture that will be used regularly. Velvet can also add depth and contrast to a space due to its light-reflective qualities.
Yes, we offer a wide range of velvets to cater to different needs and preferences. For more subtle texture and sophistication, we have soft, plain velvets. If you’re looking to make a bolder statement, we stock crushed velvets.
The right pile height for velvet upholstery depends on the level of durability and texture you desire. Shorter pile velvets tend to be more durable, less prone to marking and crushing, and easier to clean, making them suitable for high-traffic areas. Longer piles have a more luxurious feel and appearance but may require more maintenance.
Yes, if your velvet has a pattern or if you want to ensure the nap runs consistently across multiple pieces, you'll need extra fabric. Velvet nap can affect colour perception, so aligning the direction of the nap is crucial for a uniform look.
If the velvet features a pattern, extra fabric is needed to ensure the patterns align correctly at the seams. Generally, adding about 20-30% more fabric than your initial measurement is a good rule of thumb, though the exact amount may vary based on the pattern repeat and project size.
Regularly brush velvet with a soft brush to maintain its nap and lustre, and vacuum gently using an upholstery attachment to remove dust and debris. Steaming can help to lift the pile and restore the fabric's natural texture.
Blot spills immediately with a clean, lint-free dry cloth and avoid using water, which can mark the fabric. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent fading, and consider professional cleaning for stubborn stains.