Swatches & Customize
We encourage you to order our free swatch samples to ensure your order is received with the perfect color in mind. Please be aware, colors and textures on your computer monitor may vary slightly from the actual material, and dye lots may vary from 10-15%.
To order, select up to twelve samples then complete the form below to submit your request. The samples will be mailed out to you within 10-12 business days.
Note: every customer can apply up to 3 fabric samples.
Velvet
A plush, stain-resistant statement textile specially woven to provide the low luster sheen of natural fibers. It’s woven of fine polyester and cotton yarns, a combination that results in a soft surface glow as excellent fade & stain resistance.
Polyester
Polyester fabric is a versatile and synthetic woven material known for its durability and resistance to liquid droplets - making it the perfect choice for those who want to create a casual look.
Linen
Soft linen and viscose upholstery is fine-woven with a slubbed, cross-hatched texture. Lovers of linen, natural fabrics.
Bouclé
From the French word boucler, which means “to curl,” bouclé is a heavy fabric made from looped yarn, often referred to as “nubby” in texture. It’s somewhere between the soft fluffiness of sherpa fleece and the natural texture of marled linen.
Corduroy
This corduroy fabric is stiff and durable with a soft, corded pattern. It is woven from a mix of cotton and synthetic fibers and has cords that run horizontally throughout the fabric.
Bouclé
From the French word boucler, which means “to curl,” bouclé is a heavy fabric made from looped yarn, often referred to as “nubby” in texture. It’s somewhere between the soft fluffiness of sherpa fleece and the natural texture of marled linen.
Bouclé
From the French word boucler, which means “to curl,” bouclé is a heavy fabric made from looped yarn, often referred to as “nubby” in texture. It’s somewhere between the soft fluffiness of sherpa fleece and the natural texture of marled linen.
Bouclé
From the French word boucler, which means “to curl,” bouclé is a heavy fabric made from looped yarn, often referred to as “nubby” in texture. It’s somewhere between the soft fluffiness of sherpa fleece and the natural texture of marled linen.