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Shop herringbone and tweed fabric by the yard at The WorkRoom — classic woven upholstery in wool, linen, and performance constructions from Schumacher, Kravet, Lee Jofa, and more. Samples available with complimentary shipping.

Aretha - Smokey

Aretha - Smokey by Scalamandre Fabric

De$5.00
Aretha - Whisper White

Aretha - Whisper White by Scalamandre Fabric

De$5.00
Aretha - Anthracite

Aretha - Anthracite by Scalamandre Fabric

De$5.00
Aretha - Harbor Gray

Aretha - Harbor Gray by Scalamandre Fabric

De$5.00
Aretha - Meadow

Aretha - Meadow by Scalamandre Fabric

De$5.00
Aretha - Persimmon

Aretha - Persimmon by Scalamandre Fabric

De$5.00
Aretha - Azure

Aretha - Azure by Scalamandre Fabric

De$5.00
Bellavist - Black/Tan

Bellavist - Black/Tan by Scalamandre Fabric

De$5.00
Bellavist - Natural

Bellavist - Natural by Scalamandre Fabric

De$5.00
Bellavist - Silver

Bellavist - Silver by Scalamandre Fabric

De$5.00
Bellavist - Shell

Bellavist - Shell by Scalamandre Fabric

De$5.00
Bellavist - Cream

Bellavist - Cream by Scalamandre Fabric

De$5.00
Radiant - Natural Greige

Radiant - Natural Greige by Scalamandre Fabric

De$5.00
Radiant - Blue Universe

Radiant - Blue Universe by Scalamandre Fabric

De$5.00
Radiant - Blue Blossom

Radiant - Blue Blossom by Scalamandre Fabric

De$5.00
Radiant - Cherry Blossom

Radiant - Cherry Blossom by Scalamandre Fabric

De$5.00
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Herringbone & Tweed Fabrics

Textured Weaves, Tailored Pattern & Enduring Comfort

Herringbone and tweed fabrics bring texture, structure, and timeless appeal to interior spaces. Rooted in traditional weaving techniques, these patterns are known for their subtle geometry, visual depth, and tactile richness. At The WorkRoom, our curated collection of herringbone and tweed fabrics is selected for residential interiors that value craftsmanship, warmth, and understated sophistication.

Herringbone fabrics are defined by their distinctive zigzag weave, creating movement and rhythm without bold contrast. Tweed fabrics, often more textured and layered, feature complex weaves that feel organic and dimensional. Together, these patterns offer visual interest while remaining refined and versatile.

These fabrics work beautifully for upholstery, adding durability and character to sofas, chairs, benches, and headboards. In drapery and decorative accents, herringbone and tweed introduce texture and structure, creating interiors that feel grounded and inviting.

Herringbone and tweed fabrics pair naturally with solids, plaids, leathers, and natural materials, making them ideal for both classic and contemporary homes.

Explore Herringbone & Tweed fabrics at The WorkRoom to discover textiles curated for timeless residential interiors. Samples are available for most styles.

 Herringbone & Tweed Fabric by the Yard

Herringbone and tweed fabric covers two of the most enduringly classic and structurally sophisticated woven textile traditions in residential upholstery — patterns defined not by print or surface decoration but by the geometry of the weave structure itself. At The WorkRoom, our herringbone and tweed fabric collection spans a wide range of constructions and colourways from leading luxury brands including Schumacher, Kravet, Lee Jofa, and more.

Herringbone Fabric

Herringbone is one of the oldest and most recognisable woven patterns — a V-shaped or chevron structure created by alternating the direction of the weave, producing the characteristic "broken twill" that resembles the spine of a herring. The pattern's appeal is its combination of visual rhythm and structural subtlety: from a distance it reads as a textured solid; at close range the geometric weave structure reveals itself with quiet sophistication. Herringbone works equally well in classic wool, contemporary linen, and performance constructions, making it as suited to a formal library chair as to a family-room sofa.

Tweed Fabric

Tweed is the most texturally complex of all woven upholstery fabrics — a coarse, irregular wool weave originating in Scotland and Ireland that combines multiple yarn colours in the same cloth to create a characteristically flecked, richly-toned surface. Traditional tweed in olive, heather, or rust tones brings English country house character and genuine material warmth to upholstery; contemporary tweed interpretations in neutral and metropolitan colour palettes extend the tradition into transitional and urban residential contexts.

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Textured and woven fabrics covers the broader woven upholstery category. Wool fabric extends the natural fibre tradition. Upholstery fabric covers the full heavyweight upholstery range.

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