What are the trending upholstery fabrics for 2025?
Trendy upholstery fabrics for 2025: textures, colors, and character
In 2025, upholstery fabric will no longer be used simply to cover furniture. It will assert an identity, reveal a material, and evoke emotion. At Clovi Paris, we understand this: every seat and every cushion is a textile manifesto. Here are this year's trends to follow.
1. The return of natural and sensory materials
Interiors are becoming calmer and more textured. Linen, cotton, hemp, but also bouclé and cotton velvet are gently making their mark. “Dry” textures are on display, such as bark and woven sand. Touch is becoming an essential criterion: we want to caress our armchair before sitting down.
2. Couture patterns and bold graphics
Prints are making a big comeback. Animal prints, florals, woven stripes, and XXL geometric patterns are confidently displayed on statement pieces. At Clovi, we love contrasts: a two-tone cushion, an animal print velvet seat, a pouf highlighted with ecru piping.
3. Technical but emotional fabrics
In 2025, fabrics are as high-performance as they are beautiful: stain-resistant, recycled, thermoregulatory, durable. But they don't forget emotion. The story behind a fabric (from a fashion house or an Italian weaver) becomes a selling point. Clovi cultivates this carefully.
4. Enveloping colors and deep accents
Terracotta, fawn, burgundy, carmine red, pine green... The shades are warm, deep, and enveloping. Mixed and matched or in two tones, they create vibrant dialogues. All of this is carried by fabrics that are matte or slightly shiny depending on the light.
5. Bespoke couture: the real trend
In 2025, luxury means uniqueness. Handmade, hand-sewn. Clovi offers seating that can be customized in size, fabric, and finish. Our pieces tell a story, your story. Each project becomes a collaboration, each armchair a textile silhouette.
Clovi Paris: a textile vision of furniture
At Clovi, we choose our fabrics as others choose a dress. With desire, discernment, and intuition. Italian cotton velvet, limited edition jacquards, dormant stocks from fashion houses... Our furniture speaks of fashion, material, and character.

