Indigo Fabric

Discover the richness of indigo fabric - a bold yet versatile choice for curtains and upholstery. Pair with layered tones and mixed patterns to add depth and character to your interiors. Visit our Advice section for styling inspiration.

Indigo Fabric - Just Fabrics

Why Choose Indigo Fabric for Rich, Sophisticated Interiors?

Our indigo fabric collection is defined by its deep, inky blue tones that bring depth, calm, and refined character to interior spaces. From softened denim-inspired shades to intense, dark indigo fabric, this versatile colour works beautifully across both contemporary and traditional homes. At Just Fabrics, we carefully select fabrics that combine timeless appeal with everyday practicality, ensuring they enhance both style and function within the home.

Within the range, you will find durable indigo upholstery fabric ideal for sofas, armchairs, and statement seating, alongside elegant indigo fabric for curtains that adds richness and fluid movement at the window. For a more dramatic effect, deep indigo fabric introduces a sense of luxury and grounding, while dark indigo fabric creates a bold, architectural feel. These tones pair effortlessly with neutrals, warm woods, and metallic accents, and sit beautifully alongside our Upholstery Fabric Collection and Curtain Fabric Collection.

General Questions

Indigo fabric refers to textiles dyed in deep blue tones inspired by traditional indigo dyeing techniques, ranging from mid-blue to near-black shades.

Yes, indigo upholstery fabric is ideal for sofas and chairs, offering durability alongside a rich, timeless colour choice.

Indigo fabric for curtains is used to add depth, softness, and elegant colour while enhancing natural light control in a room.

Deep indigo fabric typically has a rich but slightly softer tone, while dark indigo fabric is more intense and closer to navy-black.

Absolutely. Indigo fabric is widely used in modern interiors for its clean, sophisticated look and ability to anchor lighter palettes.

Indigo fabric pairs well with whites, greys, warm neutrals, brass accents, and natural wood textures for a balanced scheme.