In Fabrics 101 Part 1, we explored the five popular types of upholstered fabrics. Beyond these basic fibers, combining materials and using creative weaving techniques gives rise to even more diverse and unique fabric options. Let 𝗢𝗥𝗗𝗜𝗡𝗔𝗜𝗥𝗘 take you further into the world of upholstered fabrics!
1. Bouclé Tweed
Bouclé Tweed is famously known as the signature material of Chanel's fashion pieces dating back to 1924. However, not everyone knows that it can also be used as upholstery fabric, offering softness and warmth.


Bouclé Tweed Upholstery Fabric
“Tweed” refers to a range of diagonal weaving techniques, with eight distinct styles. These techniques can be applied to various fibers like silk or linen, producing light and airy fabrics.
The Audrey Sofa upholstered in brown Bouclé Tweed fabric
When Bouclé and Tweed are combined, they create a fresh and versatile material. The fabric has a slightly textured surface while remaining sturdy and durable. Additionally, it is wrinkle-resistant, water-repellent, and holds its natural shape effortlessly. Maintenance is straightforward, as it rarely needs washing or ironing.
2. Chunky Basketweave
Unlike Tweed, “Basketweave” is a weaving technique derived from burlap or wicker patterns. This method creates a checkerboard-like structure with interwoven horizontal and vertical threads, enhancing the fabric’s durability.


Chunky Basketweave Upholstery Fabric
The term “Chunky” suggests thickness and heft. As the name implies, Chunky Basketweave fabrics are robust and durable. However, their surface is not rough or coarse; instead, they feel soft and cozy to the touch.
As upholstery, Chunky Basketweave works exceptionally well with boxy sofas featuring clean, straight lines. Its high durability makes it easy to clean and maintain, making it a fantastic choice for families with kids or pets.
Bold Sofa upholstered in soft and youthful gray Chunky Basketweave fabric
3. Bouclé Basketweave
The Basketweave technique pairs beautifully with Bouclé yarns. This combination blends the strength of Basketweave with the soft and plush texture of Bouclé. The result is a fabric that is both durable and comfortable, making it ideal four various designs—from elegant curved chairs to minimalist straight-line furniture.


Bouclé Basketweave Upholstery Fabric
Abbey Sofa upholstered in Bouclé Basketweave fabric
4. Chenille Bouclé
Chenille Bouclé is one of the most unique upholstery fabrics, combining two highly popular materials. It inherits Bouclé’s signature textured and soft qualities, along with Chenille’s subtle sheen and durability.

Chenille Bouclé Upholstery Fabric
From afar, Chenille Bouclé displays a refined, intricate surface that appeals to those who love detailed textures. Its dual strengths make it a favorite among interior designers for creating warm, cozy, and visually captivating sofas.
The Mild Sofa upholstered in youthful orange Chenille Bouclé fabric
5. Chenille Basketweave
Chenille Basketweave combines the softness and durability of Chenille with the structured aesthetic of Basketweave.


Chenille Basketweave Upholstery Fabric
The tightly woven threads give Chenille Basketweave a clean and minimalist appearance. Its subtle sheen creates a distinctive “brushed” effect, reminiscent of vintage styles. The fabric’s softness and flexibility make it versatile for any furniture design.
Maintenance is simple: Chenille’s easy-to-clean properties, combined with the breathable nature of Basketweave, prevent mold and bacteria growth, ensuring longevity.
The Delight Sofa upholstered in youthful black Chenille Basketweave fabric
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