Faux Fabric Textures
A small toolkit of my most-used faux fabric textures for walls and textiles.
They're designed to be a neutral, tactile base—something that plays well with bold art, vintage finds, or a quiet palette without competing for attention. Each one starts from a real, high-resolution photograph of actual fabric, so the weave, grain, and detail feel authentic.
The Look of Real Fabric,
Without the Drawbacks
- Available on wallpaper and fabric, and color customizable
- Easy to clean and maintain compared to real fabric on walls
- A fraction of the cost of real grasscloth or textile wallcovering
- Quick turnaround so you can keep projects moving
If you already use Spoonflower in your projects, these textures are available there as wallpaper and fabric—easy to order and ready to go.

Best for: Calm living rooms and bedrooms where you want subtle texture instead of a flat painted wall.

Best for: ‘Grasscloth look’ feature walls in dining rooms, home offices, and cozy corners—without the cost and delicacy of real grasscloth.

Best for: Accent walls and textiles (pillows, headboards, bench cushions) that need a bit more structure and visual weight.

Best for: Bedrooms, nurseries, and reading nooks where you want softness and warmth without pattern.

Best for: Upholstery projects, statement walls, and throw pillows where you want a tactile, woven feel with real visual depth.

Best for: Moody corners, home offices and reading nooks where you want a warm, cocooning, suiting‑like wall that feels textured and cozy without an obvious pattern.
Don't See What You're Looking For?
Send me your moodboard or reference pictures at zabzablab@gmail.com; I'll pick out 2–3 textures that fit and send you direct Spoonflower links—no guesswork on your end.
See a texture you like but need an adjustment? Every texture can be color customized to match your palette, adjusted to scale, or rotated. Just send a customization request here.