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Summer is the season for ethereal and airy materials, from linen to rattan. But as the temperature dips and the leaves turn colors, we naturally yearn for thicker and warmer upholstery. Here are three fall textures you’ll see trending this fall and winter — whether you’re swapping out small accent pieces like throw pillows and drapes or itching to swathe your home in a cozy style year-round.
Ever noticed a fuzzy and bumpy fabric on curvy sofas, accent chairs, and ottomans? That’s boucle, a super-trendy wool fabric crafted with tiny loops and curls that give it its signature nubs. Despite its tactile look, boucle is soft and fleecy to the touch, making it the go-to option for reading chairs and sectionals that invite you to snuggle in. If you’re looking to add a dose of hygge coziness to Scandinavian and modern styles, choose boucle furniture in dove gray or cream white that really highlight its wooly, fall texture.
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A staple in glam style, velvet is the ultimate touch of elegance and sophistication for any room. The dense pile, made of a blend of silk, cotton, wool, or synthetic fibers is buttery soft to the touch and beloved for its ability to be retain rich colors. The high-end upholstery is often found on couches, chaises, settees, and headboards — often paired with touches of brass and gold that glitter brighter against the sumptuous backdrop. Worried velvet is too high maintenance for your home? Choose performance velvet for extra durability while still incorporating fall texture.
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Leather jackets are a classic piece in any wardrobe, and it’s no different for leather furniture and decor. Whether dyed in edgy black, rich maroon, or left in its natural cognac or beige hue, leather pieces instantly add natural charm to a rustic style or a classic beauty to a country club aesthetic. But what really sets leather apart is that it looks even better as it ages. Over time and use, leather gets more supple and develops patina — a layer of sheen that gives your piece a unique, authentic, and highly covetable look.
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