The Science of Selection: Defining Designer Upholstery Fabric
By integrating technical data including Martindale rub counts, GSM, and fire ratings, every designer upholstery fabric in this collection is vetted for both visual narrative and technical integrity, providing a level of authority that mass-market competitors lack.
The Martindale Rub Test: Engineering for Longevity
To ensure longevity and performance across diverse environments, we mandate specific standards:
- 20,000+ rubs for residential "General Domestic" use
- 40,000+ rubs for "Heavy Duty" or commercial hospitality use
Pilling Resistance and Fibre Integrity
Premium fabric houses like Pierre Frey ensure Grade 4/5 pilling resistance, preventing the formation of surface fuzz on high-friction areas. Maintaining fibre integrity is paramount for textiles subjected to daily commercial or high-end residential wear.
Artisanal Textures: Specialising in Bouclé and Velvet
The right designer upholstery fabric begins with texture and nowhere is this more evident than in our bouclé and velvet collections
The Modern Sculpturality of Bouclé
The modern sculpturality of bouclé is defined by the tactile depth of looped yarns. Studio 198's bespoke upholstery selections prioritise high-density weaves to prevent snagging in contemporary homes.
Heritage Velvets: Pile Depth and Light Performance
The opulence of directional pile inherent in heritage velvets demands careful specification. "Pile Up" vs. "Pile Down" orientation for statement seating ensures the textile interacts flawlessly with the architectural lighting of a space.
High-Performance Specifications for Trade and B2B
Specifying the correct designer upholstery fabric for commercial environments demands more than aesthetic judgement — it requires compliance, structural integrity, and verified performance data.
Fire Retardancy and Safety Compliance
Crib 5 and BS5852 Part 1 compliance is essential for luxury hotel and public space procurement. Navigating commercial safety regulations without compromising on tactile luxury is central to our procurement philosophy.
GSM and Structural Weight
A higher GSM (300–600g/m²) is a reliable proxy for durability in heirloom bespoke upholstery projects. A robust structural weight ensures the textile drapes and tensions correctly across complex furniture frames.
Maintenance and Longevity: Protecting Your Investment
Professional Cleaning Protocols for Luxury Blends
Understanding the difference between water-based and solvent-based cleaning (S vs. W codes) is essential for delicate silk or wool-mix textiles. Preventative maintenance and correct chemical application extend the lifecycle of premium installations.
Environmental Stewardship and Sustainable Weaves
Oeko-Tex and GOTS-certified textiles are increasingly mandated by luxury procurement teams, and our portfolio reflects this shift in industry standards.
FAQs About Designer Upholstery Fabric
What is a good rub count for a family sofa?
For high-traffic family use, look for fabrics with 30,000+ Martindale rubs.This ensures the textile can withstand daily friction without premature wear or thinning.
How do I calculate fabric yardage for bespoke upholstery?Standard upholstery rolls are 140cm wide.Factor in "vertical repeat" for patterned fabrics; for plain textiles, a standard 3-seater sofa typically requires 12–15 metres.
Can I use velvet in a high-sunlight room?
Velvet is susceptible to fading.We recommend checking the Lightfastness rating (aim for 5+) or opting for performance polyester-based velvets for sun-drenched spaces.
Specialist Specification with Studio 198
Studio 198 acts as the technical bridge between aesthetic vision and architectural performance, ensuring your designer upholstery fabric performs as beautifully as it looks.
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