I Thought Bouclé Was Passe, But Jessica Alba's Chic Living Room Set-Up Has Convinced Me it's Here to Stay – Her Statement Chairs Are so Inviting

Jessica Alba mixes cream bouclé chairs with oversized houseplants and rustic furniture for a stylish, yet cozy aesthetic – here's why it still works

Jessica Alba
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Bouclé is the textural trend that has taken living rooms by storm, bringing a soft and cozy element to architecturally stark or linear spaces, but have we had too much of a good thing? Since seeing this image of Jessica Alba's chic and inviting living room, I can safely say I'm still hooked on bouclé. Her pair of cream accent chairs is the soft and tactile addition needed to lighten and elevate her otherwise rustic scheme, and I want to sink right in.

While the boucle trend might have started in the early 2020s, this soft and slubby fabric, particularly in chic shades of ivory and cream, has been popping up in interiors ever since, testament to its longevity. But why has it proved so popular?

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North Carolina-based interior designer, Windsor Dalton, explains the long-standing appeal of this statement piece of furniture. 'Boucle chairs have stayed popular because the rich texture adds softness, warmth, and visual depth to a room.' He notes the fabric's practicality, too. 'Boucle also wears very well, so the fuzzy texture suits high-traffic areas.'

In Jessica Alba's living room, the key to its success is the interplay between the soft boucle texture and the more rustic finishes of the rest of her furniture, such as the black cabinet, unfinished wood table, and oversized basket planter (IKEA has similar) 'I especially love using boucle chairs to soften rustic interiors with natural wood and vintage pieces, and I often pair them with contrasting materials like leather or linen rather than matching the sofa exactly,' adds Windsor.

Marissa Burrett, Lead Designer at DreamSofa agrees: 'I recently worked on a project in Beverly Hills where the client had a rustic mix of vintage wood cabinets, indoor olive trees, and a linen sectional. Adding two ivory boucle swivel chairs immediately softened the space and made the room feel layered rather than heavy.'

Interestingly, just like in Jessica Alba's home, you'll usually find boucle chairs in neutral ivory or beige tones, as opposed to bright hues, but rather than being a sign that we should be decorating with cream, it's a very intentional move by designers. Bruce Tucker, Co-Founder, Octane Seating elaborates: 'A bouclé chair creates impact through surface and form rather than relying on bold color, and the looped, nubby yarn gives a lively play of light and shadow, so even soft tones look rich and considered at different times of day. That makes it feel like a focal point without visually shouting, which suits the current preference for calm interiors where comfort still looks intentional.'

Boucle also offers a wonderfully relaxed alternative to luxe materials, whilst still feeling chic. James Fung, principal of NB Design Group in Seattle says: 'We like to use boucle chairs in our projects when we are looking to add subtle contrast and texture whilst still feeling casual, unlike mohair or velvet that can at times feel very formal.'

As for the shape, Jessica Alba's statement boucle chairs feature an organic and enveloping profile that signifies comfort. Bruce explains why using curves in interior design like this works so well. 'Curved silhouettes and bouclé work together because they communicate the same message of softness and ease. A rounded back and arms create a cocooning feel that invites you to sit, and the absence of sharp edges makes a room feel less rigid. From a layout point of view, organic forms help circulation because they soften the sightlines that come from the rectangles that most rooms already contain, such as rugs, sofas, tables, and cabinetry.'

But can you make this look work in both modern and traditional homes? Absolutely, says Bruce, and he credits the timelessness of boucle chairs to that very reason. 'The trend is sticking around because it's so adaptable. Bouclé can lean contemporary in a pared-back space, yet it also sits comfortably alongside more traditional architecture and mixed periods.'


It's no surprise that we're so drawn to interior schemes like Jessica Alba's, which features such tactile, cocooning, and calming furniture. Take a look at these ideas for how to make a home more relaxing if you want extra inspiration.

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Katrina Harper-Lewis
Head of Living

Katrina is Head of Living at Homes & Gardens, covering hosting and entertaining, seasonal styling ideas, sleep and wellbeing, along with a highly experienced team of writers and reviewers. With more than 15 years' experience in lifestyle content, Katrina was previously an editor at luxury lifestyle platform, Muddy Stilettos, has been a features writer at Sainsbury's magazine and has also written for a wealth of other food and lifestyle titles including Ideal Home, Waitrose Food, John Lewis' Edition and The Home Page. Katrina is passionate about heritage style and lives in a 100-year old cottage in rural Hertfordshire, where she enjoys finding creative ways to live and host stylishly.