We're Bringing Bouclé Back!

We're Bringing Bouclé Back!

In the world of fashion, trends often come and go, but some fabrics have an enduring charm that withstand the test of time. One such fabric making a remarkable comeback is bouclé. With its luxurious texture, visual appeal, and comfortable feel, bouclé is experiencing a resurgence as a preferred choice for upholstery and soft furnishings.

The Roots of Bouclé Fabric

Bouclé, derived from the French word meaning "to curl" or "loop," is a textured yarn that creates a looped or curly surface. The fabric itself is a combination of various fibres, usually including wool, cotton, silk, or a blend of these materials. Its roots can be traced back to the mid-19th century when Scottish weavers first experimented with looping yarns to create intricate and visually appealing designs.

The Visionary Behind the Bouclé Revolution

The credit putting Boucle fabric on the map goes to none other than iconic French fashion designer Coco Chanel. In the 1950s, Chanel introduced her famous "Chanel Jacket," which was crafted from bouclé tweed fabric. Prior to this it was used only used in furniture design, namely Designer Eero Saarinen that designed an iconic chair featuring the soft looped fabric.

Bouclé fabric has become a favourite among designers once again due to its timeless elegance and versatility. And we here at The Luxe Home Interior Co. are big fans, here’s some of the reasons why:

  1. Sustainable Fashion: With an increasing emphasis on sustainability and eco-friendly practices, bouclé fabric's natural and renewable fibres align perfectly with the growing demand for sustainable fashion options
  2. Textural Trend: In recent years, fashion has seen a resurgence of interest in textures and tactile experiences. Bouclé fabric fits seamlessly into this trend with its blend of fibres with varying properties, the final texture is enhanced. We can’t go without mentioning the soft and cozy appeal, which also makes it perfect for those colder months.
  3. Multidimensional Look: The intertwined loops give bouclé fabric a three-dimensional effect, adding depth and complexity to garments.
  4. Nostalgia and Vintage Revival: There is something beautiful about the combination of nostalgia and modernism associated with the fabric, we are reminded of the classic elegance of the past, whilst appreciating the contemporary designs of the present.

Bouclé fabric's journey from its humble beginnings to its current revival in the world of fashion is a testament to its enduring allure and timelessness. As we embrace sustainable fashion and explore new textures and materials, bouclé remains a symbol of sophistication and classic elegance. Whether styled in traditional haute couture designs or modern, edgy creations, it continues to captivate fashion enthusiasts and inspire new generations of designers.

So, if you're looking to infuse your home with a touch of vintage luxe, shop our collection of bouclé accent chairs today.

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