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Ophelia Carver Dining Chair
Rust Sustainable Velvet
Everything you need to know about velvet fabric and velvet furniture.
Our Velvets, made for you
Who doesn’t love the allure of velvet? For rich depth of colour and luxurious quality, velvet fabric is a tactile and soft material that is also highly durable, with velvet furniture being suitable for everyday use in any space.
From our carefully curated and ever-growing collection of sumptuous colours to expanding our sustainable collection of eco velvets, it’s fair to say we’re obsessed; we live and breathe velvet! This exquisite range incorporates key colours designed to work in any interior for forward-thinking design, created for you. The result? A timeless colour palette available across velvet, mohair velvet and sustainable velvet options that transform spaces in a blink of an eye. We know you’ll love them just as much as we do.
Our range of handpicked colours across velvet sofas, chairs, and stools span across warm and cool shades, in both modern and retro designs, so there’s always going to be a statement velvet piece that suits your style.
The Sustainability Factor
The short answer - absolutely!
Our recycled velvet range is sustainable! For excellent quality, conscious design, and sustainably-sourced fabrics and processes, our eco velvet turns wasteful plastic from our seas and oceans into soft luxurious velvet.
Made from 100% recycled PET yarns using particles of used plastics transformed into luxurious sustainable fabric, our eco velvet is used in many of our chair, sofa and stool ranges, and maintains this soft and durable premium quality. Doing the right thing by making environmentally-conscious decisions doesn't mean you should sacrifice on style and quality. AND we’re continually adding even more gorgeous colours in sustainable velvet options.
You really can have it all; beautiful design, at affordable prices that's kinder to the environment!
Why choose velvet?
The 3 main characteristics of velvet...
Velvet reflects the light beautifully, offering further depth to the fabric, and therefore, allowing your furniture to shine! This really is the beauty of velvet, offering that mirage of tonal hues.
What is mohair velvet?
What is mohair velvet?
What is mohair velvet?
What is mohair velvet?
The sheer softness invokes one instant reaction in anyone that touches it; “WOW!”. It is still as strong and as durable as our standard and eco velvets, with the ability to absorb colour for a vibrant and exceptional fabric. Mohair velvet also features a slightly mottled organic effect, which suits our ranges perfectly.At Cult, our Mohair Velvet is also 100% sustainable, made from eco-friendly processes from unused ocean plastics. Your conscience will feel as great as this feather soft mohair velvet.
Shop the rangeOur use of velvet and sustainable velvet is carefully considered in any chair, sofa and stool range, so you get that cohesive design across any space.
Whether it’s a taupe Rayner Dining Chair with the clean lines of the Ibiza Black Marble Dining Table, or rich walnut-stained wood with the equally decadent olive green accent chair (hello Luxe 70s Revival), each velvet piece fits seamlessly with dining tables, sideboards, and coffee tables. Don’t worry we have even more about how to style your velvet furniture just below…
How about a little science?
The Martindale Abrasion Rub Test measures the durability of fabric, including velvet. To ensure the chosen fabric will maintain its softness and colour during frequent use, this test is performed by passing the fabric through a machine with two discs of wire mesh or similar material in a circular motion until there are signs of wear and tear.
At Cult Furniture, our velvets exceed the minimum of 100,000 rubs, which is more than suitable for domestic use across any furniture type.
How to style your velvet furniture
Likewise, mixing with contrasting colours results in modern style, but also hints at mid-century design. Our blush pink velvet dining chairs combined with olive green velvet dining chairs give a retro feel that is anything but dated. And don’t forget the accessories - staying safe with a grey velvet sofa is no problem when accented with plush velvet cushions in a rainbow of colours, and soft linen throws offer a textural contrast of materials.
How to style your velvet furniture
When styling a fabric like velvet, it can be tempting to stay safe with just touches of velvet here and there. This works incredibly well, however, don’t be scared of making a statement! Mixing materials such as a bright orange velvet sofa with rich walnut wood and luxurious marble coffee table exudes opulence and modern style. Grey velvet dining chairs exclaim ultra contemporary living with industrial modern metal and concrete dining tables.
“We select our velvets with strict criteria in mind...
They must have sublime softness and rich depth of colour, weaved from the most highest quality yarns. We choose shades and hues that extend across staple interior styles. The result? An exquisite range of velvets, made for you.“
How to care for velvets
For everyday velvet cleaning, you can simply vacuum your velvet furniture using the soft bristle nozzle available with most vacuum cleaners. This will help to remove any build-up of dirt and dust that naturally occurs over time.
For a more thorough clean, with the types of velvet we produce at Cult Furniture, you can clean your velvet furniture at home with a special velvet upholstery cleaner. However, we strongly encourage you to always read the label. We would advise testing on a small hidden section of your furniture to ensure the cleaner doesn’t discolour or damage the fabric. Leave this for 24 hours before returning. If this is successful, continue to use this cleaner as instructed. Afterwards, once dried, you can brush and vacuum the area.
For spot cleaning and spills, swiftness is key. Prompt action dealing with accidents can avoid permanent stains on velvet. Firstly, absorb the excess liquid with a paper towel and blot the area until the moisture has been removed. Caution! Do not rub or wipe the fabric!
When applying the cleaner, apply softly and sparingly with a cloth or sponge, dabbing the area you need to clean. Avoid harsh and heavy strokes that can damage the fabric. You can then repeat the process until the stain has been removed. Make sure to remove excess liquid and allow it to dry naturally. Once dried, vacuum the velvet back into place.
You can purchase a fabric protector specifically for velvet that can provide some resistance against liquids and dirt. This process is called scotch guarding and special scotchguarding sprays are available.
Velvet can be prone to colour fading so try to avoid direct sunlight. You can cover your velvet chairs, stools, and sofas with throws on bright sunny days to avoid this happening.
If you are ever unsure about how to protect or clean velvet, seek expert advice. After more time passes, you may need to get your velvet furniture professionally cleaned.
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