Fabric Types
Our collection of fabrics includes a variety of high-performance materials designed to meet the needs of today’s consumers. Whether you’re looking for Water-Resistant fabrics to protect against spills, Fire-Resistant options for added safety, or Easy Clean fabrics that simplify maintenance, we have solutions to suit different lifestyles. For durability, we offer Durable, Scratch-Resistant fabrics, which are built to withstand wear and tear while maintaining their appearance.
Additionally, we offer AZ Heavy Metal-Free fabrics, ensuring they are free from harmful chemicals, and Sustainable Materials that promote eco-friendly practices. Our fabrics also include OEKO-TEX® and GRS certifications, which guarantee high standards of safety, environmental responsibility, and ethical production. These fabrics combine practicality, style, and sustainability, offering you a range of options for high-quality, reliable products.
Water Resistant
Water Resistant - what you need to know
Water-Resistant Fabric refers to materials that are treated or designed to resist the penetration of water, making them an ideal choice for upholstery in areas prone to spills or moisture. These fabrics have a protective layer or coating that prevents liquids from soaking through, allowing them to bead up and roll off the surface.
Water-resistant fabrics are often used in sofas, chairs, and cushions for added durability and easy maintenance, especially in households with children or pets. While they are not completely waterproof, they offer a significant level of protection against spills, stains, and humidity. Available in a variety of materials, including polyester, microfiber, and some treated natural fibers, water-resistant fabrics combine practicality with style, ensuring that your furniture remains clean and comfortable for longer periods.
Fire Resistant
Fire Resistant- what you need to know
Fire-Resistant Fabric is specially treated or engineered to slow the spread of fire, offering an added layer of safety for furniture and upholstery. These fabrics are designed to resist ignition or self-extinguish when exposed to flame, making them an important choice for environments where safety is a priority, such as in public spaces, offices, or homes with children and pets.
Fire-resistant fabrics are typically made from synthetic fibers like polyester or treated with flame-retardant chemicals that prevent the material from catching fire easily. They are durable, maintain their appearance even after exposure to heat, and are available in various styles and textures. Though fire-resistant fabrics are not fireproof, they significantly reduce the risk of fire spreading, providing peace of mind while maintaining the fabric’s aesthetic appeal and comfort.
Easy Clean
Easy Clean- what you need to know
Easy Clean Fabric refers to materials that are specially designed to resist stains, dirt, and spills, making them simple to maintain and keep looking fresh. These fabrics often feature treatments or coatings that repel liquids and dirt, allowing them to be wiped or cleaned with minimal effort.
Common types of easy-clean fabrics include microfiber, treated cotton, and polyester blends, which are durable and resistant to absorbing stains. Some easy-clean fabrics also have anti-microbial properties, preventing the buildup of bacteria and odors. These fabrics are ideal for high-traffic areas or households with children, pets, or busy lifestyles, as they can withstand daily wear while remaining easy to clean with just a damp cloth or mild detergent. The convenience and practicality of easy-clean fabrics make them a popular choice for modern furniture upholstery.
Durable, scratch Resistant
Durable, scratch Resistant- what you need to know
Durable, Scratch-Resistant Fabric is a material designed to withstand everyday wear and tear while maintaining its appearance over time. These fabrics are typically made from tough, tightly woven fibers or treated with protective coatings that enhance their strength and ability to resist damage from scratches, abrasion, and general use.
Scratch-resistant fabrics are especially useful for high-traffic areas, furniture that is frequently used, or homes with pets. Common examples include synthetic fibers like polyester, nylon, and certain performance textiles that are designed to handle the rigors of daily life. These fabrics maintain their aesthetic quality, even under stress, ensuring that sofas, chairs, and other upholstery stay looking fresh and new for longer. With scratch-resistant properties, these fabrics are both practical and stylish, offering long-lasting protection and durability.
AZHeavy Metal free
AZHeavy Metal free- what you need to know
OEKO-TEX® Certified Fabric refers to materials that have been tested and certified for harmful substances, ensuring they meet high safety and environmental standards. The OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certification is awarded to fabrics that are free from toxic chemicals and are safe for human use, particularly in clothing, upholstery, and home textiles.
Fabrics with this certification undergo rigorous testing for harmful substances such as pesticides, heavy metals, and other chemicals that could be harmful to health or the environment. OEKO-TEX® certified fabrics are not only safe for consumers but are also produced using sustainable and environmentally friendly processes.
Choosing OEKO-TEX® certified fabric for your furniture or textile products provides peace of mind, ensuring that your items are free from harmful substances, hypoallergenic, and better for the environment. It’s an excellent choice for consumers who prioritize health, safety, and eco-conscious products.
Sustainable Material
Sustainable Material- what you need to know
GRS (Global Recycled Standard) Certified Fabric is a sustainable material made from recycled fibers, such as post-consumer or post-industrial waste, that meets rigorous environmental and social criteria. The certification ensures that the fabric is produced using responsible practices that minimize the environmental impact, including reducing water and energy consumption, limiting waste, and lowering carbon emissions.
In addition to environmental considerations, GRS-certified fabrics are free from harmful chemicals, ensuring they are safe for both consumers and the planet. The certification also verifies that ethical labor practices are upheld throughout the supply chain, ensuring fair wages and safe working conditions.