IPA: /mɒˈkɛt/
KK: /mɒˈkɛt/
A type of thick fabric or carpet that has a soft, raised surface, often used for covering floors or furniture.
The hotel lobby was decorated with elegant moquette carpets that added warmth to the space.
Moquette originates from French, meaning a type of woven fabric, often used for carpets or upholstery. The term reflects the material's texture and application in interior design.
Imagine a soft, woven fabric used for carpets — that's what moquette refers to.