
Wool Fabric
A warm natural fiber fabric with dry density and fine fuzz. It absorbs light, hides small wrinkles, and can show felting, pilling, moth damage, and subtle color depth.
Common names
- wool upholstery
- wool textile
- worsted wool
- felted wool
Search phrases
- warm wool chair fabric
- gray wool upholstery
- wool rug texture
- fuzzy dense textile
Common uses
- Upholstery
- Rugs
- Blankets
- Curtains
- Acoustic panels
- Office furniture
Choosing points
- Best for sofas, chairs, rugs, and hotel interiors where quiet quality and warmth are needed.
- Wool hides minor dirt well in heathered colors.
- It can pill or felt in high-friction areas.
- It often looks quieter and more premium than shiny synthetic fabric.
How it ages
- Wool is naturally resilient and relatively flame resistant, but moth damage, moisture, and abrasion still matter.
What to avoid
- Do not use wool fabric where moisture, moth risk, or food staining cannot be controlled unless it is treated and maintainable.


