OPTIONS
close icon

Login  |  Sign Up

Close Icon

Notification

Close Icon

Select Country

Close Icon
Sub Categories
Manufacturer
BIM Files
CAD Files
Other Files
Country Manufacturer
Clear Filter
Solution
Manufacturer
BIM Files
CAD Files
Other Files
Country Manufacturer
Clear Filter
More Filter

Fabrics, Textiles & Upholsteries

Enhanced Spec

Choosing the Correct Upholstery Fabric for Your Furniture

Purchasing upholstered furniture is a big decision that requires careful consideration. Not only do you want to ensure the piece looks beautiful in its intended space, but also make sure it can handle regular usage and be protected from fading and soil damage. For pieces commonly used by children or family members, look for fabrics with tightly woven fibres made of durable materials like leather or polyester-blends - perfect for sofas located in high traffic areas! On the other hand, lighter use items such as bedroom chairs require less robust fabric selections since they're not going to suffer frequent wear & tear. With these tips on material toughness and cleanability in mind when selecting your next upholstery project – you'll have an attractive addition that fits perfectly into any area while standing strong against everyday life's spills & messes!

Selecting the right upholstery material for your design can be challenging. Allow this guide to help you make a well-informed decision between natural and synthetic materials, so that your project is crafted with perfect precision!

Types of Natural Upholstery Fabric  

Upholstered furniture often features fabrics made from natural materials, such as the fibres found in plants and animal hides. Popular choices include wool, leather, cotton and velvet – all of which offer a unique aesthetic to any room.

Cotton: Cotton is an excellent fibre that stands up to the test of time. Its natural properties are highly resistant against fading, wear and pilling; however it can be further enhanced by surface treatments or blended with other fibres for added durability. Damask weaves lend a formal look while canvas (duck & sailcloth) offers casual appeal along with superior resilience - making cotton your go-to fabric for lasting quality and style.

Cotton blend: Cotton blends are ideal for busy households – thanks to their robust and durable weave. To ensure your family-friendly fabrics look smart day after day, we recommend treating them with a stain resistant finish like Scotchgard Fabric and Upholstery Protector.

Leather: Leather is renowned for its toughness and longevity, making it a natural choice to provide long-term beauty on furniture pieces. Vacuuming or damp wiping offer low maintenance upkeep while saddle soap and leather conditioner help prevent damage that may occur over time due to wear.

Linen: Linen is the perfect choice for adding an air of sophistication to spaces, but it does have its drawbacks. As a more delicate fabric, linen can easily wrinkle and stain - requiring professional cleaning in order to keep upholstery looking fresh. Although sensitive compared with other fabrics, this material remains resistant to fade or pilling damage making it ideal for adult spaces that are subject to high levels of usage.

Silk: Silk is a luxurious material, best reserved for distinguished areas like living rooms. To maintain its beauty and integrity, proper cleaning care should be taken after it comes in contact with dirt or spills.

Vinyl: Vinyl fabric is the perfect choice for anyone in search of a stylish, easy-care material that won't break the bank. This resilient option can handle daily wear and tear so busy dining or living spaces look fresh no matter what life brings your way - all with superior longevity thanks to its quality construction.

Wool: Wool and wool blends are a formidable combination, providing strength and lifespan that can withstand the test of time. Thanks to their natural resilience against pilling, wrinkles, fading and soil accumulation - these fabrics remain looking vibrant even with everyday wear-and-tear. Plus in many cases they have been blended with synthetic fibres for added cleaning convenience; meaning you don't need to deep clean them often or take extra measures when tackling stains.

Types of Synthetic Upholstery Fabric

Synthetic fabrics offer numerous advantages over natural materials - they're more resilient, budget-friendly and crafted with sophisticated chemical processes by skilled manufacturers.

Acetate: Acetate is a great fabric option for those seeking the luxurious feel of silk without breaking the bank. However, it may not be suitable for furniture that will see heavy use - acetate can wrinkle and fade with exposures to sunlight or normal wear-and-tear. Mildew resistance makes this an ideal choice in damp climates though!

Acrylic: Crafted from synthesised fibre, this faux wool is designed to be highly resilient. It resists wear, wrinkles and soiling - even after continuous use! Lower quality acrylics may peel in areas with abrasive conditions; but the highest-grade components are crafted for maximum durability against peeling.

Microfiber: Enjoy a luxurious feel with the durability of polyesterI fabric! With its high resistance to water, stains and fading, it is perfectly suited for living spaces that require hard-wearing elegance.

Nylon: Nylon is a powerhouse of strength and longevity when it comes to weaving together furniture fabrics. Its reinforced structure makes it resistant against crushing, helping velvet retain its nap for far longer than other materials alone can achieve. While more vulnerable to wear over time, nylon-woven upholstery remains less susceptible to wrinkling or significant damage - an invaluable asset in the search for long lasting furnishings.

Olefin: Composed of high-performance materials, Olefin is an ideal material for furniture that must withstand extreme conditions. From resisting mildew and stains to withstanding abrasions or sunlight exposure, this resilient fabric creates a perfect furnishing solution both indoors and outdoors.

Polyester: Polyester may not be a common fabric for upholstery, but it does offer some unique advantages. It can blend with other fibres to provide durability and wrinkle resistance in fabrics that are prone to crushing or fading over time. However, caution must be taken when using polyester together with wool - it could lead to unexpected peeling issues!

Rayon: Rayon is a versatile fabric that has been crafted to mimic the strength and feel of linen, cotton, and silk. Recently refreshed with modern advancements in technology, it now stands as an attractive option for upholstery fabrics due its strong durability.

Furniture Categories

Filter
View By
arrow black left All Categories
  • Product
  • Brand
Sort By
arrow black left All Categories
  • Relevant
  • A-Z
  • Z-A
  • Latest
Find Brand
arrow black left All Categories
Filter
Measurement
Metric | Imperial
Choose Another Product
Choose Another Product
Choose Another Product
Cancel
Compare