Range of Chair Fabrics
Browse our range of chair fabrics
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Suede Vision 7.37oz FR
- Max Print:
1.60yd - Weight:
7.37oz - Roll Width:
1.62yd
Medium weight, soft and non-stretch with a matte finish, brushed/knapped face and non fray
Composition:100% polyester
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Velvet Shimmer 10.94oz
- Max Print:
1.51yd - Weight:
10.94oz - Roll Width:
1.53yd
Heavy weight, soft, stiff and non-stretch with a shiny finish, brushed/knapped face
Composition:100% polyester
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Chenille 9.73oz
- Max Print:
1.59yd - Weight:
9.73oz - Roll Width:
1.61yd
Heavy weight, soft and non-stretch with a matte finish and brushed/knapped face
Composition:100% polyester
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Furnishing Leatherette 17.70oz
- Max Print:
1.40yd - Weight:
17.70oz - Roll Width:
1.42yd
Heavy weight, textured and non stretch with a a matte finish
Composition:90% pvc, 5% polyester, 5% cotton
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Chichi Furnishing Velour 8.26oz
- Max Print:
1.50yd - Weight:
8.26oz - Roll Width:
1.52yd
Heavy weight, soft and non stretch with a soft sheen finish, napped face
Composition:100% polyester
Care instructions
86°F wash, low tumble dry heat or hang to dry, do not wring.
What is Upholstery Fabric For Chairs?
Reupholstering a chair is a home DIY project that even a novice can do. Upholstery is the art of providing furniture, most commonly chairs, with the soft parts of the furnishings: padding, springs, webbing and covers. Reupholstering a chair is simply re-doing that part, often just the fabric (although some people will opt to change the padding at the same time). When choosing a chair fabric, you want one that is going to be able to stand up to being sat on, and stood up from, day in day out for years to come. All of our hand-picked chair fabrics have been Martindale rub tested, and are proven durable fabrics.
What's the Martindale Rub Test?
The Martindale Rub Test is conducted to find out the durability of a fabric. It involves the fabric being repeatedly rubbed in a circular motion with a very abrasive material, such as wire mesh. This is done over and over, until the fabric has a noticeable difference in its appearance or when two yarns break. The oscillations are counted, and this determines whether or not a fabric is considered durable.
This test is part of how we decide which fabrics to recommend for your printed fabric chairs.