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Shop velvet fabric by the yard at The WorkRoom — cotton, mohair, silk, linen, and performance velvet constructions from the world's leading luxury brands. Samples available with complimentary shipping.

Apollodor - Mushroom

Apollodor - Mushroom by Scalamandre Fabric

Swatch$5.00
Apollodor - Pesto

Apollodor - Pesto by Scalamandre Fabric

Swatch$5.00
Apollodor - Curry

Apollodor - Curry by Scalamandre Fabric

Swatch$5.00
Apollodor - Cardinal

Apollodor - Cardinal by Scalamandre Fabric

Swatch$5.00
Apollodor - Navy

Apollodor - Navy by Scalamandre Fabric

Swatch$5.00
Apollodor - Plum

Apollodor - Plum by Scalamandre Fabric

Swatch$5.00
Apollodor - Sahara

Apollodor - Sahara by Scalamandre Fabric

Swatch$5.00
Apollodor - Dewdrop

Apollodor - Dewdrop by Scalamandre Fabric

Swatch$5.00
Apollodor - Sage

Apollodor - Sage by Scalamandre Fabric

Swatch$5.00
Apollodor - Cinnamon

Apollodor - Cinnamon by Scalamandre Fabric

Swatch$5.00
Apollodor - Magenta

Apollodor - Magenta by Scalamandre Fabric

Swatch$5.00
Apollodor - Sky

Apollodor - Sky by Scalamandre Fabric

Swatch$5.00
Apollodor - Smoke Amethyst

Apollodor - Smoke Amethyst by Scalamandre Fabric

Swatch$5.00
Apollodor - Barley

Apollodor - Barley by Scalamandre Fabric

Swatch$5.00
Apollodor - Raven

Apollodor - Raven by Scalamandre Fabric

Swatch$5.00
Apollodor - Cement

Apollodor - Cement by Scalamandre Fabric

Swatch$5.00
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Velvet Fabric by the Yard

Velvet is the most inherently luxurious woven fabric construction available for residential upholstery — a pile-woven textile whose densely packed cut loops create a surface of extraordinary tactile softness, visual depth, and light-responsive colour that no other fabric category can fully replicate. At The WorkRoom, our velvet fabric collection spans cotton, mohair, silk, linen, and performance velvet constructions from the world's leading luxury brands — sold by the yard with samples available.

How Velvet Works

Velvet's characteristic lustre and depth result from the directionality of its pile — short loops of fibre that all stand in the same direction, creating a surface that reflects light differently depending on which angle it is viewed from. This is most visible in the characteristic colour shift of velvet: darker from one direction, lighter from another, creating a living, breathing quality that smooth-woven fabrics cannot achieve. The pile direction also creates the distinctive "tracking" quality that makes velvet show the impression of touch and pressure — a quality that some find desirable (as evidence of use and life) and others prefer to manage with regular brushing.

Types of Velvet

Cotton velvet is the most practical and widely-used — durable, cleanable, and available across the widest colour range. Mohair velvet has the greatest lustre and most extraordinary depth of colour due to mohair fibre's natural light-reflective qualities. Silk velvet is the most formally elegant and the most delicate. Linen velvet has a slightly flatter pile with natural warmth and organic character. Performance velvet combines pile construction with stain-resistant engineering for active households.

Also Explore

Mohair fabric for the most lustrous natural velvet category. Performance fabric for easy-clean velvet alternatives. Upholstery fabric for the full heavyweight upholstery range.

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