Batyline
Trivantage, a leading provider of fabrics, hardware, and accessories, has launched two new additions to the Batyline sling fabric range by Serge Ferrari. The newly introduced Batyline Eden and Batyline Elios collections are crafted for long-lasting outdoor furniture and sling chairs, offering reliable strength, shape retention, and performance in all weather conditions.
Both fabrics are made from a blend of PVC, polyester, and synthetic fibers, including a flocked yarn that gives them a soft and pleasant feel. Their open-weave construction allows for excellent airflow and quick drying, delivering a cool and comfortable seating experience in any climate.
Batyline Eden is suitable for use in slings, cushions, and upholstery. Compared to traditional acrylic fabrics, Eden is five times more resistant to wear and offers twice the tensile strength. Meanwhile, Batyline Elios is available in 10 colors, offering versatile design compatibility.
Jimmy Barnhardt, Decorative Sales Manager at Trivantage, said, “We remain committed to offering the highest quality decorative and industrial fabrics while keeping pace with consumer preferences. The addition of Eden and Elios Sling fabrics enhances the potential of outdoor seating designs and showcases the quality of craftsmanship.”
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