Fabrics
Fabrics play an essential role in interior design, going beyond simple covering. They add texture and dimension, altering the sensory and visual perception of a space. By choosing different weights, weaves or patterns, you can influence the overall ambience of a room. Soft or rough, simple or complex, textiles can be used to personalize spaces. This category explores the many facets of fabrics to help design a harmonious and functional interior. Scroll down to discover their varied applications and aesthetic impact. read more >

Gray fabric chairEstella
€129 €99-25%

3-seater blue velvet sofaViela
€2180 €1699-20%
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2-seater fabric sofaSilkeborg
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Round 3-seater gray velvet sofaOlson
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Three-legged armchairWellinfield
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Fabrics are a versatile element in interior design, capable of transforming any space. Their choice influences the tactile and visual feel of a room. Heavy textiles, such as velvet, provide a warm, comfortable ambience, often used in living rooms or bedrooms for a cosy look. In contrast, light fabrics such as linen or silk impart lightness and fluidity, often preferred to bring a touch of light and airiness to a room.
In decorating a room, the pattern and color of fabrics also play a crucial role. Geometric patterns can modernize a space, adding dynamic visual appeal. Neutral colors promote a soothing atmosphere, modulating the perception of space. In addition, textiles with floral patterns introduce a lively, organic note, often integrated into traditional or rustic settings. Thus, a precise knowledge of the possibilities offered by fabrics optimizes the harmonization of the whole.
The spatial layout also benefits from the strategic use of fabrics. Curtains, for example, don't just filter light, they modulate and diffuse it throughout the room, influencing the mood. Carpets define functional zones and add a layer of comfort underfoot. The material chosen impacts not only aesthetics but also acoustics, reducing reverberations and improving hearing comfort.
In conclusion, judiciously integrating fabrics into interior design allows you to play with the textures, sounds and visuals of a room. Their variety of uses and potential for integration make them an undeniable asset for personalizing a space according to the functional and aesthetic needs sought.