This is an ornate and detailed chair covered with a patterned green fabric as you can see. Whilst the patter might not be to everyone’s taste, nor the upholstered creasing details to the front you have to admire the bird-like details of the frame…almost feathered wings and talons.
Traveler Grey Upholstered Chair from ODA was designed for the Chambers Hotel NY. Nice lines and great combinations of textures and colours. You could always look here for other textured upholstery ideas for hotels as we at +KOTHEA do quite a few exquisite ones.
Nicole Franzen has this striking high-backed sofa on her site. We love the upholstery linen and cushion tones. Good quality upholstery linen is notoriously difficult to find – especially of a sufficiently robust contract standard. You need look no further than KOTHEA upholstery linen.
We like this blue velvet upholstered slipper chair. Simple design, quite cute. KOTHEA upholstery velvets include compositions of pure mohair, silk, cashmere, kid-mohair, linen and cotton.
When used intelligently, KOTHEA faux leather upholstery can create amazing and durable effects for interior designers. This crocodile/alligator effect, in an amazing turquoise colourway, is a case in point.
Many interior designers prefer faux leather to real leather for a variety of practical reasons. Mostly it can look the same but, as in the case above, more effects can be readily added to the faux alternative. The faux leathers (or faux skins if you like) really can mimic most hide effects from boar to buffalo from snake to crocodile – there really is a limitless range of possibilities even I just the texture. The faux product is typically easier to make up (as it is available by the metre rather than by the hide) and it is often less expensive and also more readily maintained in excellent condition.