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Pi Que
Definition
Pi que (often referring to piqué) is a woven fabric distinguished by its raised, textured surface. Traditionally crafted from cotton, piqué fabric is durable, breathable, and often used in upholstery, cushions, and bedding. Its subtle patterns — such as waffle or honeycomb effects — add both visual interest and tactile appeal, making it a popular choice in both fashion and home décor. In interiors, piqué textiles are favoured for creating a sophisticated yet understated look, particularly in luxury bedrooms and living rooms.
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Designer Soft Furnishings – Cushions, bedding, and upholstery from Eichholtz, Richmond Interiors, Gallery Direct, Uttermost, and Tommy Franks
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Curated Materials – High-quality fabrics chosen for durability and style
FAQs
What does “pi que” mean?
It usually refers to piqué, a fabric with a raised, textured weave.
Is piqué fabric suitable for home décor?
Yes. It’s often used in cushions, bedding, and light upholstery.
Is piqué easy to care for?
Yes. Most piqué fabrics are machine washable, though care instructions vary.
Does House of Isabella stock piqué textiles?
Yes. Many of our luxury bedding and cushion collections include piqué-style fabrics.
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