I’m having a new wedge-shaped sectional built for my Mahalo Lounge. I need to choose the upholstery fabric. It needs to play nice with my 60 yards of barkcloth pinch pleats — and I’m planning a leopard print rug underneath. What color to choose? I started my hunt by looking for a burnt orange — or coral orange — or a red orange — or even a rust — that would pick up on the blossoms in the drapery pattern. I online-shopped and ordered ’til my eyes about bugged out. Above: All 49 oranges, laid out by manufacturer. Let’s take a look at the seven finalists >>
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Midcentury modern upholstery fabrics in orange from Knoll:
Above: Knoll Rivington designd by Dorothy Cosonas in Paprika.
Before I started my upholstery hunt, I had no idea it was so easy to order upholstery samples from major manufacturers. Knoll is a big name — they have gorgeous fabrics — at a surprising number of price points, both high and low — and they make it super easy to order samples.
The Knoll Rivington in Paprika is a strong contender. The color really seems to change in the light.
Above: See how the fabric looks on these vintage Thonet chairs reupholstered by Modern Chair Restoration— oh my! Thanks for the permission to show your photo, MCR!
The weave is really nice — and bespeaks tropical.
As I said, Knoll was fantastic about sending samples — nice big pieces, and they came within a day or two. Following are photo of all the orange(ish) Knoll fabrics I ordered to give a try. I was super impressed:
Midcentury modern upholstery fabrics from Maharam:
Above: I was also super impressed with the easy access to upholstery samples from Maharam — and the fabrics were gorgous, too! Contenders:
Above: Maharam Teatro in Heat — it’s a yummy velvet..,
And above: Maharam’s Outback by Kvadrat 466061 in Color 641. But: It’s not really a contender, because it’s way too lipstick red in real life. But oh my goodness, I adore this fabric, so I had to show it! It’s sort of more loosely woven than a boucle, with a wee bit of gray threads in it that give it just that little extra something in dimension. Comes in a bunch of rich colors. I so wish I had a place to put this — hmmm, maybe I need to make a coat out of it!
Above: All my Maraharm orange upholstery samples.
Midcentury modern upholstery fabrics from Designtex:
Above: Designtex is a company that I learned about from ModernFabrics.com, which often has remnants, including in substantial yardage. For this project, I found three samples on the Designtex website that are finalists. Designtex was also very easy to order from.
Above: Designtex Adler — my sample is Tomato – a great looking- and feeling fabric — a wonderful boucle-type weave and lots of great mid mod color colors.
Above: Designtex Hint in Carrot — a soft chenille with 100,000 Wyzenbeeks, so seems like it would last forever. Lots more color-colors in this line, too.
Above: Designtex Bark Cloth — in Red Orange — designed by West Elm. 100,000 Wyzenbeeks, some more great colors.
Above: All the orange upholstery fabrics that I ordered from Designtex.
Midcentury modern upholstery fabrics from Kovi:
I also learned about Kovi from ModernFabrics.com, which carries remnants.
Above: Kovi K5605, a nice woven with coral, orange and persimmon-colored threads made my list of finalists.
Above: Other Kovi orange upholstery samples that I ordered.
Thanks also to Modern Fabrics, Camira, and HBF Textiles — I also ordered orange upholstery samples from them, and many were super nice, but they did not make my finals.
But: Maybe I should go green?!
Ack. After thinking I MUST go orange… and ordering all these samples, I then got the idea that a large orange sectional might present too much of a contrast — rather than act as a secondary complement — to the many many linear feet of green-dominant pinch pleats in the two rooms. So then, I began ordering greens. Story to come.
Meanwhile:
What do you think of these oranges, for a 101″ x 101″ sectional?
If I choose orange upholstery — which one?
Initial thoughts on orange v. green?
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Nancy says
I think the more textured fit the theme better. The Designtex Barkcloth is nice. No green; too bland. If you don’t want orange then I agree with reader who went with the oatmeal. The project looks super fun!
Reader Deb says
What about black or gold to go with the leopard rug and the drapes?
linda h says
When you first started talking about your redecorating, I thought first that you would use green for the sofa. But I really like orange. Just looking at all the samples, I liked the Knoll’s texture, but not the color, but seeing it by the curtains and pillow, I do like it best.
Troy says
Def the Knoll IMHO, nice texture and color, would roar atop the leopard print rug! I’m not a big fan of everything having to be matchy matchy (you’ve seen my house), have you considered some additional pillows for the sofa that mix it up a bit? Maybe some additional patterns? Would be fun to make additional pillows from some of your runnerup drapery options…
deb says
I like the Kovi
Maria says
I have a high-backed 1959 chair that I reupholstered in an orange-brown material called “Impact Tamale” (can’t remember the brand name). It didn’t come cheap, at almost $800 total for the upholstery job, but it looks wonderful. Unfortunately, it went off the market a few years ago–which means, there’s no way to get a matching footstool made, or to get extra material to make cushions for my Danish Modern lounge chairs. On the other hand, it does make for a rather impressive and unique piece. Now if I could just find space for it and get it out of the shed…
Chris says
I like the oranges…but ha ha, then thought the same as you what about green? I think the orange would dominate over your beautiful drapes and you’d notice them more with the green. But orange would be more lively.
Janie4 says
If you still want to go orange, go with the Maharam Teatro. It’s a pretty orange, but not so bold you can’t love with it if you redecorate. And the velvet is nice. I love green, but I actually wouldn’t go with green. It compliments the floral too well. I’d go with a kind of neutral nubby textured oatmeal or something. Make the texture the mahalo lounge element.
landon says
Pam I hate to add more swatches to the fire but… Joybird sells fabric by the yard now. and you can find a sectional similar to the one you are having made. Although not nearly as awesome. https://joybird.com/fabrics/vibe-sunkist/ is nice and nubby
Or if you go green? https://joybird.com/fabrics/notion-appletini/
https://joybird.com/fabrics/como-jade/
https://joybird.com/fabrics/key-largo-grass/
I do really like Knoll Irvington or Kovi K5605 out of the ones you have.
pam kueber says
I considered buying a sectional from a retailer – I searched quite extensively but they were all too big for my space. The one I will have custom-made will be about 100×100 inches. The smallest I could find online was 108×108.
Landon says
I was meaning if you got the fabric form joybird you and see the fabric on a couch in a mockup to get a clear Picture of what it would look like on a couch. It’s what I did when I was having my vintage sofa recovered. I went on Joy Bird found a similar couch and was able to see it with lots of different colored fabrics. It really helped when I was making my decision.
jash says
I think the Designtex Adler is simply perfection against the barkcloth! Not too orange but enough of a contrast.
melissa says
I am pretty sure that my midcentury rattan has something very similar to that K5 fabric. I love it!