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Bouclé Sofas
Definition / Introduction
Bouclé sofas are the epitome of modern comfort, combining curvaceous silhouettes with soft, textured fabric. The word bouclé comes from the French term for “loop,” referencing the nubby yarns that create the fabric’s tactile surface. Loved in contemporary and mid-century design schemes, bouclé sofas add both visual interest and an irresistibly cosy feel.
Details & Variations
At House of Isabella, bouclé sofas are offered by brands such as Eichholtz, Richmond Interiors, and Theodore Alexander, with styles ranging from sculptural curved designs to modular corner configurations. Neutral ivory and cream tones dominate, although muted greys and soft blush shades are becoming popular for modern urban interiors.
Bouclé naturally pairs well with other textural finishes, such as marble coffee tables, matte brass accents, or warm oak flooring. Compact two-seaters work beautifully in apartments, while expansive sectional designs make a statement in larger living spaces.
Styling Tip: Layer a bouclé sofa with textured cushions from Malini and a wool rug to amplify the sense of depth and comfort.
Related Glossary Terms
Complements curved sofas, sculptural chairs, textured rugs, marble side tables, and luxury living room furniture.