
Jacquard Fabric
A patterned fabric where the design is woven into the structure, not printed on top. Raised threads, reverse-side logic, sheen changes, and edge fraying reveal the weave.
Common names
- damask
- brocade
- woven pattern fabric
- decorative woven fabric
Search phrases
- woven floral fabric
- hotel patterned curtain
- damask upholstery
- raised woven pattern
Common uses
- Hotel curtains
- Cushions
- Decorative upholstery
- Wall coverings
- Classic interiors
Choosing points
- Best for chairs, curtains, and hotel interiors where woven pattern should add classic luxury.
- The pattern changes with light because yarn direction and weave structure vary.
- Raised motifs can wear first on seats and arms.
- Large repeats need correct scale and alignment.
How it ages
- Complex weaves can snag or abrade on raised pattern areas, especially in public seating.
What to avoid
- Do not use delicate jacquard on high-abuse seating if pattern wear, snags, or thread pulls would be unacceptable.


