Tower Bridge Sourcing
Fabrics-and-leather Sustainable Fabrics
Sustainable Fabric
When it comes to sustainable upholstery, the fabric selection is key. Fortunately, there’s been a surge in innovative, eco-friendly textiles that cater to discerning consumers.
Organic Cotton
One of the standout sustainable fabric options is organic cotton. Unlike conventional cotton, which can be resource-intensive and reliant on harsh chemicals, organic cotton is grown without the use of pesticides or synthetic fertilizers. This not only benefits the environment, but also ensures a healthier indoor environment, as organic fabrics are free from harmful toxins.
Recycled Polyester
Another eco-friendly upholstery fabric that has gained traction is recycled polyester. Derived from recycled plastic bottles and other post-consumer waste, recycled polyester reduces the demand for virgin petroleum-based materials. This closed-loop process helps divert waste from landfills, while still providing a high-performance, stain-resistant fabric option.
Natural Fibers
Linen, for instance, is a resilient and breathable fabric derived from the flax plant. It’s renowned for its ability to age gracefully, developing a soft, lived-in patina over time. On the other hand, is a remarkably durable and renewable resource, making it an excellent choice for high-traffic areas.
These natural fiber upholstery options not only contribute to a more sustainable living space, but they also add unique textural interest and visual appeal to your furniture.
Product details
Specification
Sizes
Customization options
Customization information coming soon.