Fabrics & Materials

Make it stand out.

  • Marine Vinyl & Naugahyde

    These are great options for anything that get’s a lot of use out doors. Marine vinyl is a more economical choice, whereas Naugahyde is much more expensive to work with. Easy to clean, but could be prone to cracking if exposed to extreme or prolonged sun.

  • Leather

    Leather is always a beautiful option. Sold by the half/full hide, which means leather will also be a pricier option than vinyl/Naugahyde. Leather is much more difficult to work with making labor costs increase to work with it but will guarantee long lasting durability.

  • Performance

    If you have kids, or pets this material is highly reccomended. Yardage is more of an investment but if re-upholstery is something you’re considering and have a lot of traffic in the home, this is something to seriously consider. Inquire for more details and pricing information.

  • Velvet

    A classic. Depending on what your wanting to use velvet for there are a few different types of velvet. The heavier weight the better, great choice on any mid-century/antique and contemporary style.

  • Jacquard

    If you’re looking for a print, jacquards are a great choice. They are heavy weight, and woven which will prove to last a long time. Depending on the pattern, expect additional labor hours to keep symmetrical.

  • Antique Patterns

    The best option when trying to stick with a period correct style. Consider tufting, brass tacking or custom trim. For any deadstock or antique yardage a $25 yardage fee will be applied.

  • Mid-Century / Custom

    A time-less style that proves to continue to fit into the modern home. Velvets, Chenilles, Mohair, Tweeds and leathers are a sure choice when looking for the right fabric in a Mid-Century style.

  • Classic & Modern Tweeds & Chenille

    Great for Mid-Century & contemporary styles. Woven to provide durability, but want to make sure there is a heavy backing to avoid the material catching.

  • Screen Printed / Digital Printed

    There are some great styles and designs out there in both screen printed and digitally printed fabrics. These are great for pieces that do not get a lot of use, or home decor ( pillows, drapes etc. )