MATERIAL MONDAYS: BOUCLÉ

We’re diving into a material that’s taken the design world by storm—Bouclé. Known for its soft, cozy feel and unique texture, Boucle is the perfect choice for anyone looking to add warmth and style to their space. Let’s explore what makes Boucle so special, why designers love it, and how you can use it in your own home.

Photo Credits: Ben Soleimani

What is Bouclé?

The word “bouclé” is French for “curl,” a fitting name for a fabric made from yarn with a looped, curly texture. Originally popular in mid-century modern design, bouclé is making a big comeback, thanks to its timeless look and feel. Typically crafted from wool or synthetic fibers like acrylic, bouclé offers a plush, inviting appearance with a distinct texture. This makes it not only soft to the touch but visually interesting, which is key for creating a layered, multidimensional interior.

Why Designers Love Bouclé:

So, why is bouclé a favorite among interior designers? One of the biggest reasons is its versatility. Bouclé’s looped texture creates a tactile appeal that can make a room feel instantly cozier and more inviting. It also works well with various design styles, from modern and minimalist to Scandinavian and boho-chic.

Bouclé pieces can add just the right amount of softness to a room without overwhelming the space. It’s a material that effortlessly combines luxury with comfort—an irresistible pairing in today’s interiors.

Where to Use Bouclé in Your Home:

Bouclé is incredibly versatile and works beautifully on different types of furnishings. Here are some popular ways to incorporate bouclé into your home decor:

  • Accent Chairs: Bouclé-covered chairs make a statement and add a warm, inviting touch to living rooms or reading nooks.

  • Sofas: A bouclé sofa brings elegance and texture to your living room, creating a cozy vibe without sacrificing style.

  • Throw Pillows & Blankets: For an easy and affordable way to experiment with bouclé, try throw pillows or blankets. They’re perfect for layering with other fabrics and add a nice touch of texture.

  • Ottomans & Poufs: These are great for adding a subtle hint of bouclé to your space if you prefer smaller, flexible decor.

Whether you’re adding bouclé in small accents or going bold with a larger piece, it brings warmth and character to any room.

Caring for Bouclé:

Like any fabric, bouclé needs a bit of care to keep it looking its best. Here are a few tips to help you maintain your bouclé pieces:

  • Regular Vacuuming: Bouclé’s texture can attract dust, so give it a quick vacuum with a soft brush attachment.

  • Avoid Direct Sunlight: Prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause bouclé to fade. Place your bouclé furniture away from windows or use window treatments to protect it.

  • Spot Cleaning: For spills, gently blot with a clean cloth and use a fabric cleaner designed for delicate textiles.

With a little TLC, your bouclé pieces will stay beautiful for years to come!

Bouclé Inspiration for Your Space:

Looking for ways to incorporate bouclé into your space? Here’s a bit of inspiration to get you started. From bouclé armchairs in soft neutral tones to cozy bouclé throw blankets, this material can be used in countless ways. Mix and match it with other textures, like leather or wood, for a layered look that adds depth and interest.

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Devon Grace Interiors

Devon Grace Interiors is a full service Interior Design firm located in Chicago specializing in luxury residential designs and commercial spaces for businesses. We prioritize the expression of the individual client to ensure that their space best represents their personality or company mission.

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