Upholstery Fabrics - Natural - Patterned
Elevate your interior with our premium upholstery fabric, expertly crafted from a blend of natural fibers for a touch of luxury. At Ada & Ina, we specialise in sourcing and curating the finest linen and cotton materials, offering you the opportunity to indulge in bespoke, sustainable elegance. Browse our collection to find the perfect upholstery fabric to bring a timeless allure to your home.
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Upholstery Fabrics
At Ada & Ina, we pride ourselves on sourcing and curating only the finest upholstery fabrics. Available in linen, linen-mix, and cotton, these upholstery fabrics are 100% natural and soft and breathable. They're ideal for reupholstering your sofa, chairs, headboard and more, allowing you to craft the home interiors of your dreams! Shop our range, and remember to order free samples to decide the best upholstery fabric for your project. (Prices shown are per metre.)
Organic Fabric for Upholstery
Looking to reupholster your favourite chair? Or perhaps embark on a project to upholster a set of dining chairs or the living room couch to give your home a unified aesthetic? You're in the right place! From lightweight linens to heavy duty cottons, we carry fabrics that are expertly made to be soft, breathable, yet more than able to withstand daily use. What’s more, they don’t compromise on style. Our plain upholstery fabric comes in a number of uplifting colours, while our patterned fabric for upholstery includes elegant and eye-catching striped upholstery fabric or floral upholstery fabrics.
We use our own original designs to make our patterned fabrics. What's more, to be as eco-conscious as possible, we use pigment printing (which relies on comparatively low water and electricity consumption) with Oeko-Tex inks that are free from harmful chemicals.
Use our search filter to narrow your search by style, colour, weight, and more. And most importantly, don't forget to order free samples before picking your upholstery fabric! While we've done our best to accurately the colours of our fabrics, it's always best to see them under natural light and feel them to know what their texture is like.