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HT940B
TENGSHI
| Item: | HT940B |
| Composition: | 20%Rayon 80% Polyester |
| Width: | 56/57" (142cm) |
| Weight (g/m2): | 550gsm |
| Knitting Technics | Woven |
| Dye Method | Yarn Dye |
| Usage | Furniture,Sofa, Chair, Textile,Curtain |
Selecting the best fabric involves considering various factors that align with your lifestyle, aesthetic preferences, and the intended use of the furniture piece.
Assess the fabric's durability by examining its wearability and resistance to pilling, fading, and stains. Fabrics with higher thread counts and tight weaves typically last longer. For high-traffic areas or homes with pets and children, opt for fabrics known for their resilience, such as microfiber or synthetic blends.
Comfort is paramount when it comes to furniture upholstery. Natural fibers like cotton and linen offer breathability and softness, while synthetic fabrics can provide a smoother texture. Consider how the fabric feels against the skin and whether it retains heat or remains cool.
Maintenance requirements vary among fabrics. Some may need professional cleaning, while others are machine-washable or can be spot-cleaned. Fabrics treated for stain resistance, like Crypton, simplify maintenance and prolong the furniture's appearance.
The fabric's color, pattern, and texture contribute significantly to the room's overall aesthetic. Neutral tones offer versatility, while bold colors and patterns can make a statement. Textured fabrics add depth and interest to furniture pieces.



| Item: | HT940B |
| Composition: | 20%Rayon 80% Polyester |
| Width: | 56/57" (142cm) |
| Weight (g/m2): | 550gsm |
| Knitting Technics | Woven |
| Dye Method | Yarn Dye |
| Usage | Furniture,Sofa, Chair, Textile,Curtain |
Selecting the best fabric involves considering various factors that align with your lifestyle, aesthetic preferences, and the intended use of the furniture piece.
Assess the fabric's durability by examining its wearability and resistance to pilling, fading, and stains. Fabrics with higher thread counts and tight weaves typically last longer. For high-traffic areas or homes with pets and children, opt for fabrics known for their resilience, such as microfiber or synthetic blends.
Comfort is paramount when it comes to furniture upholstery. Natural fibers like cotton and linen offer breathability and softness, while synthetic fabrics can provide a smoother texture. Consider how the fabric feels against the skin and whether it retains heat or remains cool.
Maintenance requirements vary among fabrics. Some may need professional cleaning, while others are machine-washable or can be spot-cleaned. Fabrics treated for stain resistance, like Crypton, simplify maintenance and prolong the furniture's appearance.
The fabric's color, pattern, and texture contribute significantly to the room's overall aesthetic. Neutral tones offer versatility, while bold colors and patterns can make a statement. Textured fabrics add depth and interest to furniture pieces.


