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Congratulation, you have purchased a (master)piece of furniture that is made out of boucle fabric. You'll love it, I promise.
Now, let's get into a not so fun part: how to care for and clean your new bed! (In case you decide to have a plate of pasta bolognese in bed one day) *wink
Bouclé fabric, with its characteristic looped texture and cozy appeal, has become a beloved choice in modern interior design. Whether you have a bouclé sofa, chair, or ottoman, this luxurious fabric requires specific care to maintain its charm and durability.

Bouclé, derived from the French word for “curled” or “looped,” is a textile characterized by its looped or knotted surface. This texture adds a unique tactile element to any piece of furniture, making it both stylish and comfortable. However, its distinctive weave also means it can be more susceptible to wear and tear if not properly maintained.
Tip: a steam cleaner with an upholstery attachment can be effective. Be sure to use the lowest setting and avoid saturating the fabric. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions for both the steam cleaner and the furniture.

Accidents happen, and when they do, it’s essential to address spills and stains promptly to prevent them from setting.
Tip: Always test any cleaning product on an inconspicuous area of the fabric first to ensure it doesn’t cause discoloration or damage.
Overall, bouclé fabric furniture is an investment in both comfort and style. With the right care and maintenance, you can enjoy its unique beauty for years to come. Regular cleaning, prompt attention to spills, and preventive measures will help keep your bouclé furniture looking its best, ensuring it remains a cozy and chic focal point in your home.
Until next time,
By Anh Ly
Designer of Mim Concept
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