Furnishing or Upholstery Fabrics, Which mainly woven from cotton, polyester, chenille, blend, or yarn-dyed with structure jacquard or dobby on extra width 320cm (max. 360cm), are traditionally known for their intricate woven designs. If you are looking for a more traditional or vintage style for your upholstery project, Furnishing, Sofa or Chair Cover, Cushion, Curtain, Drapery, Mattress, Bedding, Table clothes, Furniture, Decoration for home, hotel, stage, or Wall Wrapping, the jacquard fabric is your best choice!;
Damasks and Brocade are two types of jacquard fabric.
The main difference between damasks and brocades is that they are reversible. Damasks are often constructed from silk, linen, or polyester fibers. The yarn is woven so that the pattern is visible on both sides. Brocade usually have a smoother back.
Chenille jacquard damask fabric is a staple of home decor as a result of its attractive patterns. These fabrics usually have raised woven patterns. They are also very strong, durable, and easy to wash. This makes them the perfect choice for curtains, blankets, quilts, and other home furnishings also.
For curtains
Drapes made of chenille jacquard fabric is also very popular to decorate home due to its simple, repeating design.
For Drapes
Chenille jacquard fabric is also popular for fashion accessories like scarves and handbags. The beautiful pattern and dense fabric creates an appealing look for statement items.
For Bed-Clothes
Jacquard fabric is used for curtains, blankets, quilts, and other home furnishings, upholstery. While the thick fabric doesn’t possess the same drape as other lightweight fabrics, the sturdiness creates a structured silhouette.
For Upholstery
Polyester jacquard fabric is used for table sets, like napkins, table runners, and tablecloths. it is both decorative, durable, and able to withstand daily use.
On extra wide 320cm
Polyester jacquard fabrics can be treated with fire resistant.
Fireproof Treated
Is it reversible, with the pattern a mirror of each other on each side? If so – it’s a damask. If it’s light and drapey, some people might call it a jacquard.
For Decors / Drapes
The Jacquard is a special loom, or a machine employed in the weaving of a figured fabric. The term jacquard also means the weave or a fabric with an intricately woven pattern. The Brocade on the other hand is a heavy fabric interwoven with a rich, raised design.
For Mattress
Styles / Pattern of Jacquard Fabrics: