Velvet: A decor favorite now that never went away

This image provided by Aerin shows a velvet picture frame. (Aerin /via AP)

This image provided by John McClain Design shows the living room of a residence with velvet primarily on the sofa. Women’s Wear Daily raved about Armani dresses in the material. Harper’s Bazaar called it one of 2022’s biggest trends. At Britain’s film awards this year, celebrities partied in Vuitton, Lauren and Gucci versions. It’s even found its way down to casual wear, in jeans, T-shirts and slouchy overshirts. Once the luxurious material of nobility, velvet’s now a fashion favorite at both the private-label and mass-market level. (John McClain Design/Zeke Ruelas via AP)

This image provided by John McClain Design shows the living room of a residence with a blue velvet sofa. In designer John McClain’s own Hollywood Hills home, this room is a neutral envelope for the blue velvet sofa. “I love that it adds vitality and color.” To reflect the architecture, he chose a midcentury sofa style, “but the luxe blue velvet feels fresh and unexpected”. (John McClain Design/Zeke Ruelas via AP)

This image provided by John McClain Design shows the formal room of a residence with velvet primarily on the sofa. Women’s Wear Daily raved about Armani dresses in the material. Harper’s Bazaar called it one of 2022’s biggest trends. At Britain’s film awards this year, celebrities partied in Vuitton, Lauren and Gucci versions. It’s even found its way down to casual wear, in jeans, T-shirts and slouchy overshirts. Once the luxurious material of nobility, velvet’s now a fashion favorite at both the private-label and mass-market level. (John McClain Design/Zeke Ruelas via AP)

This image provided by John McClain Design shows a home theater with red velvet on the wall panels. The ‘champagne-hued velvet’ is on the big couch in foreground. For an Orlando, FL project, designer John McClain and his client wanted to evoke an Art Deco aesthetic, yet still design a functional state-of-the-art home theater. “We upholstered portions of the walls with red velvet inside of wooden accent panels to gain the hard-to-soft-surface-ratio that would normally be accomplished with acoustical panels or wall covering.” Champagne-hued velvet seating completes the elegant, comfortable look. (John McClain Design/Zeke Ruelas via AP)

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