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Performance Fabrics - A Smart Choice For Your Home!


Q: What's a performance fabric?
A: A fabric with enhanced stain resistance and durability.

A common misconception about performance fabrics is that they are used only to make patio umbrellas, boat cushions and outdoor furniture. True, these products were some of the first uses for performance textiles, but the industry reaches far wider today. Now we all want that same level of durability and performance inside the home so we don't have to sacrifice style or comfort to achieve stain resistance. Craftmaster offers two different types of performance fabrics, each with their own unique characteristics. Choose the one that fits your lifestyle the best.

Revolution Performance Fabrics for Living Room Furniture

Revolution

Revolution fabrics are woven using 100% Olefin yarn, a Nobel prize winning fiber with natural stain resistant qualities. They are exceptionally durable and light fast, yet soft to the touch. They are made from 100% upcycled fiber and have no chemical treatments. Easy to clean using soap and water and even diluted bleach.


Family Life Performance Fabrics for Living Room Furniture

Family Life

Family Life fabrics use innovative technology to create a barrier of protection that repels spills before they turn into stains, keeping your furniture beautiful, clean and soft to the touch. This technology combines a performance fiber with a performance finish to give the fabrics inherent durability and longevity. Spills bead up, sitting on top of the fabric until they are gently blotted up with a cloth.