Woven fabric is any textile produced by interlacing two sets of yarns (warp and weft) on a loom. In furniture, woven fabrics — including cotton, linen blends, chenille, and bouclé — are the most common upholstery materials.
The weave pattern determines the fabric's durability, texture, and appearance. Martindale rub counts indicate abrasion resistance: 15,000+ for residential use, 30,000+ for commercial applications.
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