Leading Australian textile brand, Ricky Richards brings the dining experience outside in the Sunshine Coast with the durable, elegant fabric of Albis by Docril Garden.
July 2nd, 2020
The coast of Queensland is home to little pockets of paradise. Along the waterfront, locals and tourists alike are spoilt with choice of retail and hospitality venues that take prime real estate that overlook the jewelled tones of the landscape.
A beloved favourite is Ricky’s River Bar & Restaurant in the town of Noosa in the Sunshine Coast. Just a short drive from the iconic Hastings Street and perched right on the river’s waterfront, Rickys encapsulates the coastal, elegant and relaxed lifestyle that Noosa is renowned for. Its uninterrupted views fused with bold, contemporary flavours create a different type of dining destination – one that feels less like a typical restaurant, but more like a space to enjoy and escape on the holiday you’ve been dreaming of.

Ricky’s outdoor area is perfect for any occasion. To ensure that your alfresco experience is comfortable, Australia’s leading supplier of specialised textiles, Ricky Richards has the perfect solution. With three decades of experience, Ricky Richards is built on a passion for personal service, providing the best variety of textile fabrics that are specially designed to enhance your everyday environments.
By putting customer satisfaction as a top priority, Ricky Richards specifically chose Albis by Docril Garden for Noosa’s waterfront haven. This elegant product is meticulously crafted for outdoor curtains with its 100% solution dyed acrylic perfect for bungalows, garden gazebos, Balinese beds and pergolas.

The delicacy of the yarn material allows filtered light through, providing controlled amounts of shade and sun-protection throughout the day. Its appearance and drape structure also gives you the luxury of maintaining a level of privacy for any intimate setting. Albis by Ricky Richards is UV treated, water resistant and mildew and rot resistant – making it the superior choice for continued exterior exposure to the elements.
Ricky Richards’ Albis by Docril Garden redefines the classic alfresco dining party. More than just its food offering and picturesque views, this restaurant adds a level of sophistication and comfort – giving their customers an outdoor seating experience that’ll leave them coming back for more.

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