
Sofa fabric
Flame retardant sofa fabric ensures safety and style. From polyester to leather, it offers durable, breathable, and luxury options for modern furniture.
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W: 145 cmWt: 310 g/m²
Flame-Retardant Fabric for Upholstery, Home Furnishing
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W: 145 cmWt: 310 g/m²
Flame-Retardant Fabric for Upholstery.Drapery Home Furnishing
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W: 145 cmWt: 310 g/m²
Fire-Retardant Fabric for Interior Decoration, Curtains, Home Decor
BG-132 -
W: 150 cmWt: 520 g/m²
Begoodtex® Flame Retardant Double-layer Chenille Fabric
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W: 145 cmWt: 600 g/m²
Cationic Flame-Retardant Fabric Decorative Composite Fabric – Ideal for Sofas, Chairs, and DIY Projects
BG-124 -
W: 145 cmWt: 680 g/m²
Flame-Retardant Upholstery Fabric – Polyester Cloth for Sofa, Chair, DIY Covers
BG-123 -
W: 140 cmWt: 600 g/m²
Flame-Retardant Natural Wool Jacquard Fabric for Sofa, Curtains
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W: 146cmWt: 840 g/m²
Durable Wool-Blend Flame Resistant Fabric for Rail and Air Travel
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W: 146cmWt: 840 g/m²
Aviation-Grade Flame Resistant Wool-Blend Fabric for Safety
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W: 146cmWt: 840 g/m²
Fire-Resistant Wool-Blend Textile for Aircraft Seat Covers
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W: 146cmWt: 840 g/m²
Wool-Blend Flame Resistant Fabric for Aviation and Railway Use
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W: 146cmWt: 840 g/m²
Flame Resistant Wool-Blend Fabric for Trains and Airplanes
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W: 150 cmWt: 520 g/m²
Flame Retardant Wool Fabric for Trains and Airplanes
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W: 150 cmWt: 320 g/m²
Fire-Resistant Sofa Fabric With a Fleece Backing
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W: 150 cmWt: 260 g/m²
Flame Retardant Sofa Fabric Imitation Linen Coated Fabric
#0302 Gray#0303 DarkGrayBG-37-201
What is flame-retardant sofa fabric?
Flame-retardant sofa fabric is a functional material made from flame-retardant fibers or treated with flame-retardant agents. These fabrics can effectively slow down the spread of fire, enhancing safety and making them an essential choice for modern sofa manufacturing.
What are the types of flame-retardant sofa fabrics, and what are their features?
Flame-retardant sofa fabrics come in various types, each with unique characteristics.
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100% polyester fabrics, such as suede, microfiber velvet, corduroy, and chenille, are soft, durable, and exhibit excellent flame-retardant properties, making them a popular choice for contemporary sofa designs.
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100% cotton fabrics are valued for their breathable and skin-friendly qualities, though they are less durable. When treated with flame-retardant agents, they become suitable for sofas that emphasize comfort.
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Linen fabrics offer excellent breathability and colorfastness, though they lack elasticity. After flame-retardant treatment, they are ideal for settings requiring antibacterial and anti-static properties.
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Blended fabrics, made from a mix of natural and synthetic fibers, provide enhanced durability and elasticity. Their flame-retardant performance depends on the fiber composition and treatment, making them a cost-effective and versatile option.
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Velvet fabrics, including corduroy and suede, are warm and luxurious to touch but can generate static electricity and require regular care.
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Genuine leather is naturally flame-retardant and exudes a premium aesthetic, though it comes with a higher price, making it a favored choice for upscale furniture.
What material should you choose when buying a sofa?
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For safety concerns, it’s best to opt for blended or velvet fabrics with flame-retardant properties.
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For comfort, cotton fabrics are ideal due to their soft and cozy feel.
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For antibacterial and moisture-resistant qualities, linen fabrics excel in humid environments.
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For cost-efficiency, blended fabrics are practical and durable.
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For luxury aesthetics, genuine leather provides a premium look and feel.