Futon Cover Spotlight: Toile

June 12, 2008 Futons — Nate Kharrl

Toile Futon Covers add Rustic Beauty to your Home

Toile cloth (pronounced Two-Wall) is resurging in popularity in traditional home furnishings. This often monochromatic fabric often displays outdoor scenery, provincial daily life, or picturesque-locals. The characteristic texture resembles a tight, coarse variant of corduroy, and evokes a vintage feel.

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Toile has evolved from a fabric weaving method to a style of design with an early colonial look and feel. It is commonly found on decorative plates, purses, window treatments, and sheets. Be sure to check out futon cover section for new and exciting fabric selections, including toile, in the coming weeks!

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