We've already talked to you about the velvet trend in interior design, and the essential pieces to opt for. The velvet sofa stands out for its romantic aura, its delicate, warm material and its precious palette. Here are 3 reasons to adopt it.
Prussian blue velvet sofa, Passage Vernet
This warm fabric, perfect for winter, invites you to relax. Both comfortable and elegant, it's just the thing for a cozy living room. To perfect the cocooning style, opt for a chic decor with a touch of Art Deco. The Tuileries sofa sofa, with its Scandinavian allure, combines with plain and patterned cushions in a variety of materials. Don't hesitate to opt for brass accessories and a marble pedestal table a marble pedestal table for the finishing touch.
Prussian blue, ruby, navy, storm gray and even forest green, opt for a striking shade. Theatrical in red, vintage in purple, or mustard yellow to brighten up the living room, you'll want a clean design above all. And to ensure that your new acquisition matches the mood of the living room, opt for a more streamlined decor, as the velvet sofa is the star of the room. Be aware, too, that velvet tends to darken the color, so it's best to opt for other textiles in bright shades (especially for curtains).
The velvet trend isn't about to stop. It made a comeback in 2017 after the 70s wave, and has been flooding the decorating world ever since. Another derivative that arrived last season, corduroy, is set to persevere in 2021. In a pearl-gray or amber version, the corduroy sofa is all the rage.