Why Interior Designers Love Bouclé: Styling Tips with Nolita Harbour

Bouclé has become a favorite among interior designers and luxury homeowners alike. With its looped, textured weave and soft, inviting touch, bouclé adds both comfort and high-end appeal to any room. This timeless fabric has made a strong comeback in recent years, appearing in high-profile design projects and luxury interiors around the world. But what exactly makes bouclé so beloved, and how can you style it effortlessly with Nolita Harbour pieces?

 


What Is Bouclé?

Bouclé is a fabric made from looped yarns that create a distinctive curly, textured surface. Originally popularized in the mid-century design movement, bouclé is usually made from wool, although modern versions may include cotton, silk, or synthetic fibers. Its texture brings visual interest and tactile richness, making it perfect for upholstered furniture.

Bouclé is also prized for its durability and its ability to maintain structure even with daily use. While it looks delicate, its tight loops and dense weave make it a practical option for long-term seating. This balance of softness and strength is part of what makes bouclé a designer’s dream.

Bouclé by Nolita Harbour

 


Why Designers Love It

Interior designers are drawn to bouclé for several reasons:

  • Timeless Elegance: Bouclé brings a sense of warmth and sophistication that suits minimalist, contemporary, and classic interiors alike.
  • Versatility: Its neutral tones and soft texture work well in a range of spaces, from Scandinavian-inspired homes to more ornate Parisian apartments.
  • Tactile Appeal: Bouclé invites touch, making spaces feel more welcoming and intimate.
  • Visual Softness: In spaces dominated by sleek lines or hard materials like marble or metal, bouclé adds a much-needed softness and contrast.
  • Sculptural Quality: Bouclé often appears on furniture with rounded, organic shapes that enhance its tactile quality—ideal for statement chairs and curved sofas.

 


Styling Bouclé with Nolita Harbour

At Nolita Harbour, bouclé is more than just a fabric; it’s a statement of comfort and refined taste. Here’s how you can incorporate it seamlessly into your interiors:

1. Accent Chairs and Armchairs

Pieces like the Mia Armchair or Gilda Stool upholstered in bouclé offer a cozy yet stylish touch. Their curved lines and plush texture are perfect for reading nooks, bedrooms, or as statement pieces in a living room. The Mia’s combination of bouclé and walnut matte offers rich visual depth and textural contrast.

 

Bouclé by Nolita Harbour

 


2. Dining Chairs with Texture

The Caroline Dining Chair in bouclé adds unexpected texture around a sleek dining table. It’s especially striking when paired with materials like walnut matte or brushed brass. For open-plan spaces, these chairs serve as soft anchors that define the dining area without adding bulk.

Bouclé by Nolita Harbour


3. Contrasting Textures

Pair bouclé furniture with smooth surfaces such as lacquered sideboards, glass lighting, or marble-topped tables. This mix enhances the layered look designers aim for. A Tubi Wall Lamp from Nolita Harbour can bring in glossy finishes and gentle illumination to highlight bouclé’s texture.


4. Keep the Palette Soft

Bouclé naturally complements neutrals. Think ivory, taupe, and soft grey. Keeping a muted color palette allows the texture of bouclé to shine without overwhelming the space. Add subtle color variation through brass accents, wood grains, or layered textiles.

Bouclé by Nolita Harbour

 


5. Layer with Other Textiles

Don’t be afraid to layer bouclé with other soft materials like linen curtains, velvet cushions, or cashmere throws. This interplay between textures enhances the sense of comfort and adds depth to the design.

Bouclé by Nolita Harbour

 


Bouclé Care Tips

Bouclé is relatively low maintenance but does require some care to keep it looking its best:

  • Vacuum gently with a soft brush attachment to remove dust.
  • Blot spills immediately with a clean, dry cloth.
  • Use a fabric shaver if needed to remove pilling.
  • Avoid abrasive cleaners that might damage the weave.
  • For deep cleaning, consult a professional upholstery service.

Bouclé by Nolita Harbour

 


Final Thought

Whether you’re designing a chic city apartment or a warm coastal retreat, bouclé offers the perfect blend of comfort and elegance. Nolita Harbour’s curated collection of bouclé-upholstered pieces allows you to embrace this design trend without compromising on craftsmanship or style.

Bouclé is more than a fleeting trend—it’s a textural language that speaks of warmth, ease, and subtle sophistication. Ready to style with bouclé? Discover our collection at nolitaharbour.com and let your interiors tell a story of comfort and timeless beauty.