plush materials
[plʌʃ məˈtɪriəlz]
nounpl: plush materials
materiais de pelúcia / tecidos macios e fofos
1. Soft, velvety fabrics with a thick pile surface, typically made from synthetic fibers or natural materials like cotton or wool, characterized by a luxurious feel and appearance
The new sofa is upholstered with plush materials that feel incredibly soft to the touch.
O novo sofá está estofado com materiais de pelúcia que são incrivelmente macios ao toque.
2. High-quality, luxurious textiles used in furniture, clothing, toys, and home decor that provide comfort and aesthetic appeal
The designer chose plush materials for the bedroom curtains to create an elegant and cozy atmosphere.
O designer escolheu materiais macios para as cortinas do quarto para criar uma atmosfera elegante e aconchegante.
In Brazil, plush materials are highly valued in home decoration, particularly for creating comfortable and sophisticated living spaces. The term 'pelúcia' is commonly associated with both luxury furniture and children's toys (plush animals). In the USA, plush materials are marketed as premium home goods, often reflecting personal wealth and lifestyle preferences. The appreciation for plush materials crosses socioeconomic boundaries in both cultures, from affordable fleece bedding to high-end designer upholstery.
NYC Slang
bougie fabrics / fancy soft stuff
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