Velvet upholstery fabric for indoor furniture. Velvet upholstery fabrics are suitable for upholstering sofas, chairs, and for sewing decorative pillows and various accessories.
Due to its soft and supple material, the fabric is perfect not only for upholstering furniture, but also for sewing curtains and other textile products.
Fabric properties:
- smooth,
- shiny,
- soft, gentle with a velvet effect, pleasant to the touch
- the fabric has an elegant appearance.
Price is per meter.
If you need a larger quantity of the product than indicated in the online store, or a fabric shade not available in the selection list, please contact us to agree on an individual offer.
Abrasion resistance (Martindale abrasion test): 120000
(10,000 – low resistance, 100,000 – high resistance)
Fabric tear strength: 41-46 N (warp); 30-33 N (weft)
Pilling coefficient: 5
Color fastness to light: 4
Dry rubbing fastness: 3-4
Wet rubbing fastness: 4
The fabric complies with OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 quality requirements.

Care:
– Wash at up to 40º C
– Do not bleach
– Professional dry cleaning
– Iron at up to 110º C from the reverse side
– Tumble dry at low temperature
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Categories: velvet upholstery fabrics, furniture upholstery, sewing
The product color may differ slightly from the one shown in the image, depending on the technical color and brightness settings of your computer or smart device screen.
Product availability and prices in the online store and physical stores may vary. If you wish to inquire about product availability in stores, please contact the online store customer consultant – tel. 29 333 505, e-mail info@kameja.lv, or the respective Kameja store.
Fabric tear strength – this indicates the resistance of the fabric (woven threads – warp and weft) to the effects of various surfaces and stress conditions. This coefficient is expressed in Newtons (N); the higher the Newtons, the more durable the fabric. For high stress conditions, at least 60 N is required.
Pilling test – fabrics with a coefficient of 3 may have a risk of fiber entanglement (pilling). It is recommended to choose a fabric with a coefficient of 4.
Color fastness to light – a fabric with a coefficient of 4-5 is sufficient for home use, but it is not recommended to leave furniture in direct sunlight, as the color may fade and white spots may appear on the fabric. If the furniture is intended for use on a veranda or by a window with direct sunlight, it is necessary to choose a fabric with a coefficient of 6.
Martindale abrasion test (wear resistance) – simulates the natural wear of a seat cover, where a textile sample is rubbed against a standard abrasive surface with a defined force. For home use, a fabric with 30,000 revolutions after the test is sufficient; for restaurants and hotels – 50,000.