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