Outdoor performance fabrics evaluated for sun, moisture and cleaning
Outdoor textiles specified by exposure

Sunbrella Fabrics for Shade, Seating and Marine Systems

Start with sun, moisture, cleaning, abrasion and installed construction, then define fiber, weave, GSM, usable width, color route, water response and test scope.

Primary applications

Exposure changes the construction brief

Each installed use combines weather, tension, seams, care and hardware differently. The textile and assembly must be reviewed together.

Outdoor seating fabric with cushion seam trial

Outdoor seating

Review abrasion, pilling, water response, drying, cleaning chemistry, seam route and cushion build.

Awning fabric with tension and weathering specimen

Awnings and canopies

Define usable width, tension, seam or weld, slope, UV exposure, dimensional response and cleaning access.

Marine cover fabric with hardware and flex sample

Marine covers

Account for flex, hardware, edge reinforcement, water shedding, salt, mildew conditions and storage.

Additional use contexts

Indoor-outdoor transitions need their own evidence

Outdoor curtain fabric in wind and light trial

Outdoor curtains

Drape, width, repeat, wind movement, light exposure, dimensional stability and care influence the installed result.

Hospitality terrace upholstery and shade system

Hospitality terraces

High contact, food soils, cleaning frequency, shade, cushion assembly and replacement cycles belong in one brief.

Indoor-outdoor cushion and pillow textile samples

Cushions and accessories

Face fabric, zipper, thread, fill, seam and care route determine system performance beyond the memo sample.

Fabric review

Bring the exposure and installed assembly into the brief

Share the application, climate, construction, GSM, width, color, seam route, water or weathering method, cleaning plan, quantity and destination.

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