Mohair Upholstery
Mohair upholstery is a luxurious jacquard fabric known for its durability, sheen, and rich texture, making it ideal for high-end furniture and decorative applications.
About Mohair Upholstery
Mohair upholstery fabric is constructed using a jacquard weave, which allows for intricate patterns and textures to be created. Typically made from a blend of mohair and wool, this fabric boasts a soft, lustrous finish and excellent durability. Mohair fibers are known for their resilience and ability to retain shape, while wool adds warmth and additional strength. This combination results in a fabric that is not only visually appealing but also functional, suitable for both residential and commercial upholstery.
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Machine wash on a gentle cycle with cold water; tumble dry on low heat or air dry; iron on a low setting if necessary.
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Mohair upholstery is particularly valued for its ability to resist fading and its natural sheen, making it a popular choice for luxury furniture and high-traffic areas.
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