This Designtex upholstery fabric is a retro classic! The bubble-wrap effect is one of texture and pattern that wows the eye. Color could be either Red Light or Canyon. This heavy weight fabric is 100 percent polyester.
This Kvadrat upholstery fabric remnant is a neutral MCM classic. This gorgeous heavy-weight fabric is a tightly woven woolen blend in a creamy white and gray weave, with subtle variations, giving this fabric depth and beauty.
Still, the color, texture, and provenance make it a compelling possibility for Ford‑related upholstery. 1960s era vinyl upholstery. The backing has an“F” marking, which. Possibly Ford‑related (see provenance notes).
If you love the grain sack look but you don’t want the purposeful slubbing and imperfections in our faux grain sack fabrics, then you will love our new grain sack style heavyweight upholstery fabric.
Ralph Lauren Anton Stripe Lichen Gray Green 100% Cotton Fabric LCF68796F – CI-EJ. Pattern & Colorway: Anton Stripe – Lichen (a muted greenish gray/grayish green). Textile House: Ralph Lauren. Each textile is viewed under at least 2 light sources.
Blue Maize is mix of dark blue and beige. Textile House: not specified. Each textile is viewed under at least 2 light sources. Including natural, LED, and/or incandescent light. Colors may have warm or cool undertones, and individual color perception can vary.
Pattern: Sonora. Textile House: Larsen. Each textile is viewed under at least 2 light sources. Including natural, LED, and/or incandescent light. Colors may have warm or cool undertones, and individual color perception can vary.
This is a fairly thick, large looped boucle. The colorway is a muted blue. Pattern: Berber – 1909. Color: 46871 – a muted blue. Textile House: De Leo. Each textile is viewed under at least 2 light sources.
Textile House: Dorian Bahr. Pattern: Cosmopolitan Chenille. Each textile is viewed under at least 2 light sources. Including natural, LED, and/or incandescent light. Colors may have warm or cool undertones, and individual color perception can vary.
From the Thibaut website: Sasso, the Italian word for “stone” is equally rugged, natural, and nubby. Textile House: Thibaut. Pattern : Sasso. Each textile is viewed under at least 2 light sources. Including natural, LED, and/or incandescent light.