Sunbrella’s stunning fabrics offer exceptional durability, aesthetics, and options.
February 22nd, 2013
Sunbrella upholstery fabrics are specially designed to stand up to real life, from messy children and pets to large dinner parties. As a testament to their durablity, the fabrics are engineered for a serviceable lifespan two to ten times longer than conventional options on the market.

The wide-ranging design selection also makes it easy to coordinate a fabric palette that transitions effortlessly across indoor and outdoor environments.

Sunbrella carries a collection of stunning drapery, from romantic sheers that bring in the light to elegant jacquards. And for added privacy, the Sunbrella canvas – a heavy fabric available in a multitude of colours – effectively blocks out light while providing texture and depth to the space.
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