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Corduroy is making a comeback in interiors! How to use this material in your home décor?

Corduroy is making a comeback in interiors! How to use this material in your home décor?

Corduroy, for years associated mainly with clothing, is making a big comeback in interior design. Its distinctive ribbed texture, softness and cosy appearance make it perfect for both classic and modern interiors. Corduroy furniture, accessories and textiles are the perfect way to warm up a space and give it a unique character. How do you use it in your home décor? Here are some inspiration and practical tips to help you use this extremely stylish material in your interior.

What distinguishes corduroy and why should you choose it?

Corduroy is distinguished by its soft, tactile surface with distinctive grooves that give it depth and elegance. It is a material that is not only stylish, but also functional. Its durability makes it ideal for furniture that is subject to intensive use, while at the same time we care about its aesthetic appearance. Corduroy is also highly resistant to abrasion, which makes it ideal for homes with children or pets. Thanks to its texture, it masks minor dirt, making it a practical choice for those who value both comfort and aesthetics.

In addition, corduroy blends perfectly into a variety of design styles, making it a versatile material. It suits both retro-inspired interiors, where it is reminiscent of the upholstered furniture popular in the 1970s, and Scandinavian interiors, which opt for soft, cosy textures. In modern arrangements, corduroy introduces a contrast to raw surfaces such as concrete or metal, which gives the room an interesting visual effect. In addition, the material is available in a wide range of colours, so it can be perfectly matched to your own preferences and interior style.

Corduroy furniture - a stylish choice for any interior

One of the best ways to introduce corduroy into an interior is to choose furniture upholstered with this material. Sofas and armchairs upholstered in corduroy have been a hit in recent seasons. Particularly fashionable are models with straight lines and rounded shapes, which go well with modern interiors. Deep, saturated colours such as bottle green, caramel brown, mustard yellow, powder pink or navy blue are popular. A corduroy sofa can become the focal point of the living room, giving it a unique character and cosiness.

An interesting choice is the Charles model in corduroy Poso fabric. This elegant yet extremely comfortable piece of furniture combines classic design with a modern approach to comfort. With its soft upholstery and solid workmanship, the Charles sofa is the perfect choice for a living room where both aesthetics and functionality matter.

Equally impressive are the club armchairs, which can be set up in the living room, bedroom or study to create a comfortable place to relax. Also worth noting are pouffes and footstools, which are not only practical but also a stylish addition. Corduroy blends well with wood, metal and glass, making it easy to match with different arrangements. An additional advantage of corduroy furniture is its versatility - it works well in both large spaces and small flats, where it adds cosiness and elegance to the interior.

Corduroy accessories - how to introduce the material into the interior in a subtle way?

If you don't want to invest in large corduroy furniture straight away, you can start with smaller items such as decorative cushions, curtains or bedspreads. Corduroy cushions are an easy way to add structure and elegance to your interior, and their ribbed texture creates an interesting visual effect. Heavy corduroy curtains are perfect for the bedroom and living room, giving the room a cosy and luxurious look. Bedspreads and furniture upholstery are another option for those who want to introduce corduroy into their home in a subtle way.

Chair covers in the dining room or an upholstered bench in the hallway can be an interesting accent to an arrangement. Corduroy rugs and runners are also an interesting way to add warmth and uniqueness to an interior. You can also opt for corduroy lampshades, which gently diffuse the light to create a warm and pleasant atmosphere in the room.

How to care for corduroy furniture and textiles?

Corduroy, despite its stylish appearance, requires proper care. Regular vacuuming helps to remove dust and particles that may settle in the grooves of the fabric. For upholstered furniture, it is worth using special fabric cleaning brushes to help keep the fabric looking impeccable. Textiles, such as cushions and curtains, are best washed at a low temperature on a delicate programme to avoid damaging the fabric structure.

For stains, it is advisable to use a damp cloth and mild detergents, avoiding strong rubbing, which can distort the characteristic stripes. Corduroy can also be impregnated with special agents to protect it from stains and moisture, which will significantly extend its durability and aesthetic appearance.

In which interior styles will corduroy work?

Corduroy blends in well with all kinds of interiors, but it works best in spaces inspired by retro, Scandinavian, industrial and modern glamour styles. In retro style, it harkens back to the 1970s, when it was extremely popular. In Scandinavian settings, it adds warmth and structure to minimalist spaces, and in industrial settings it provides a contrast to the raw, metal and concrete accents. It adds a touch of luxury to glamour interiors, especially when combined with metallic accessories.

Corduroy is also a great match for boho style, where its soft texture perfectly complements natural materials such as linen, cotton and wood. It can be combined with woven rugs, wicker baskets and macramé to create a cosy and harmonious interior.

Corduroy - timeless elegance with a modern twist

Corduroy is a material that is making a comeback and becoming increasingly popular in interiors. Whether you choose a sofa in this material or just a few decorative cushions, you are sure to add warmth and cosiness to your interior. Do you already have your favourite corduroy accent in your home? Share your inspirations!