Fabric Options.
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Cotton
This natural fabric resists fading, wear and pilling. Depending on the weave, cotton fabrics are formal, casual or durable.
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Leather
Luxurious yet tough, leather upholstery fabric can be gently vacuumed, damp-wiped or cleaned with leather conditioners or cleaners.
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Vinyl
Vinyl upholstery is easy to care for and less expensive than leather.
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Avery® Duramax
Heavy-duty and easy-to-clean, Duramax fabric is ideal for commercial use.
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Recast Leather
Leather/polyester blend replaces the look of antique leather and is easy to clean.
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Crypton®
Easy-to-clean indoor fabric is stain-proof and waterproof.
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Mesh
Easy-to-clean mesh is ideal for outdoor furniture and window coverings.
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Flame-Resistant Fabrics
If exposed to fire, this type of fabric burns slowly.
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Industrial Fabrics
These fabrics must pass a heavy-duty rating and thousands of “double rubs” to meet durability requirements.
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Silk
Suitable for adult-only areas, this delicate, luxurious and formal fabric requires professional cleaning.
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Linen
Ideal for formal, adult areas, linen upholstery fabric wrinkles and soils easily; must be professionally cleaned to avoid shrinking.
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Wool
Durable, sturdy fabric resists fading, wrinkling, soiling and pilling. Blended wools can be spot-cleaned.
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Mohair
This luxurious, high-end material is made from real sheep wool.
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Acrylic
Synthetic fiber resists wrinkling, soiling, fading and wear. Depending on their quality, acrylics pill to some extent.
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Velvet
A closely woven fabric of silk, cotton, or nylon, velvet has a thick short pile on one side that creates a luxurious look and feel.
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Sunbrella
Perfect for outdoor use, Sunbrella fabrics come in a variety of colors, styles, and patterns for any time of the year.