But how do you make that fine, velvety pile happen? “Velvet is crafted using a special technique where two layers of fabric are woven at the same time,” Åsa explains. “An extra thread – the pile thread – runs between them, and when the finished layers are separated, the soft, raised surface appears.” The density and height of the pile depend on the thickness and length of the thread, as well as how closely the fabric is woven. “Its dense, thick quality makes velvet ideal for interior design. A velvet curtain not only helps dampen sound and insulate against cold and heat, but it also offers that distinctive, elegant drape – no wonder it’s so loved on theatre stages.”
Complete with
How to get it
- Cotton
SANELA cushion cover in dark brown cotton velvet has a subtle sheen, feels soft and lush to the touch. Mix with patterned cushions and other solid-colour SANELA covers – or why not with SANELA curtains?
Product details
Cotton velvet gives depth to the colour and softness to the touch.
SANELA cushion cover is available in many colours and is easy to coordinate with other textiles in our range.
The cushion cover has a hidden zipper and is easy to remove and wash.
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Good to know
Fits inner cushions 50x50 cm.
Inner cushion is sold separately.
This product is suitable for public environments such as cafés, retail spaces and office receptions, thanks to its durable design and materials optimised for frequent use and regular cleaning.
Materials and care
Material
100% cotton (min. 20% recycled)
Care
Machine wash, max 30°C, normal process.
Turn the cover inside out and zip up before wash.
Do not bleach.
Do not tumble dry.
Iron, max 150°C.
Do not dryclean.
Steam iron on reverse to smooth out creases.
Measurements
- Length: 50 cm
- Width: 50 cm
Packaging
SANELA
Article number706.360.26- Width: 12 cm
- Height: 4 cm
- Length: 18 cm
- Weight: 0.15 kg
- Package(s): 1
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Velvet – a gentle tale
Velvet has had a long and winding journey. Once woven from pure silk in ancient China, it later graced Europe’s Renaissance palaces – a fabric so valuable that only the wealthy and powerful could afford it. Today, velvet is commonly made from cotton but remains cherished for the smooth and timeless feeling it brings to our homes. Just like our cushions and curtains in the SANELA series.
”When velvet began to be made from cotton during Europe’s industrialisation, the fabric became accessible to many more people, all while keeping its smooth surface and beautiful drape,” says Åsa Hederberg, who works with our textiles. “Today, we also see velvet made from polyester, which makes it extra hard-wearing and especially suitable for upholstery.”
The secret of velvet
Timeless and easy to combine
The SANDELA series is a longstanding classic, occasionally updated with new colours – always coordinated with the other textiles. “Our velvet cushions and curtains serve as a foundation you can build on with other textiles. You might want to add patterns or something with more texture to create a personal and lively interior.” Velvet has made its way from royal palaces to modern homes – becoming a much-loved everyday luxury.
Material
Cotton velvet like no other
The unmatched softness and opulent feel of velvet, made from 100% cotton, bring a touch of elegance to any space. Its thick pile captures the light, revealing a rich depth of colour that enhances the room. Made with resilient cotton fibres and a tight weave, this velvet is both durable and resistant to pilling, ensuring it remains fresh and beautiful for years to come. A perfect blend of style and enduring quality, crafted to stand the test of time.

















