
Brown Geometric Fabric Texture
Fabric No. 00042
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Specifications
- Brand
- Laruus
- Style
- Modern
- Material
- Fabric
- Color
- BrownBeige
- File types
- Albedo MapAlpha MapAO MapBump MapDiffuse Color MapEdge MapEmission MapHeight MapMetallic MapNormal MapPacked Texture MapRoughness Map
Timeless Woven Geometry - Seamless High Resolution Material
Description
This Brown Geometric Fabric Texture showcases a repeating woven pattern that combines clean geometric motifs with a balanced neutral color palette. Based solely on the uploaded image, the textile features warm brown ornamental forms arranged over a soft beige background, creating a visually structured surface with timeless appeal. The repeating design maintains consistent spacing across the fabric, making it suitable for seamless applications in upholstery and digital material libraries. The pattern introduces decorative interest while remaining restrained enough to complement a wide variety of contemporary and transitional interior styles. The visible construction reveals a tightly woven fabric with clearly defined warp and weft threads that contribute authentic textile depth. Individual yarns remain distinguishable throughout the material, producing subtle variations in texture that enhance realism without overwhelming the overall pattern. The woven surface appears matte, allowing the thread relief to create gentle highlights and soft shadows under natural or artificial lighting. This combination of structured geometry and realistic fiber definition gives the fabric an organic character while preserving the precision expected from modern woven upholstery textiles. The neutral brown and beige palette allows this fabric texture to integrate naturally into residential and commercial interiors. It is appropriate for upholstered sofas, lounge chairs, dining chairs, benches, ottomans, headboards, cushions, decorative wall panels, hospitality seating, boutique hotel furniture, office lounges, cafés, reception areas, and residential living spaces. The understated geometric motif pairs comfortably with natural oak, walnut, dark wood veneers, limestone, concrete, matte black accents, brushed brass details, and other neutral finishes. Designers can use the material within modern, Scandinavian, transitional, contemporary, rustic-modern, boutique hospitality, and eclectic interior concepts where woven textiles contribute warmth and visual rhythm. Within architectural visualization and CGI workflows, this fabric texture performs effectively across furniture rendering, close-up product visualization, and large upholstered surfaces. The repeating pattern remains visually consistent while retaining enough textile detail for high-resolution camera views. Its balanced contrast helps preserve readability under different lighting environments, making it suitable for furniture catalogs, interior presentations, digital configurators, marketing imagery, animation sequences, and professional material libraries. The woven relief reacts naturally to physically based rendering workflows, contributing realistic surface depth and believable material behavior. From an interior design perspective, geometric woven textiles continue to provide an effective balance between decoration and versatility. Rather than relying on bold colors, this material introduces character through pattern repetition, proportion, and tactile weaving. The earthy color combination creates a welcoming atmosphere while allowing surrounding furniture, artwork, and architectural finishes to remain visually prominent. The textile can function equally well as the primary upholstery material or as a complementary accent across coordinated furniture collections. Designed for professional visualization using 3ds Max and Corona Renderer, this fabric texture offers realistic woven detail suitable for photorealistic interior rendering and furniture visualization. Its consistent repeat, authentic textile structure, and harmonious neutral coloration make it appropriate for upholstery materials, architectural CGI, digital furniture presentations, and material libraries where accurate woven appearance and dependable rendering performance are essential.