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Upholstery
Amish Furniture Factory offers a variety of different upholstery options for our Amish dining chairs, sofas, love seats, rockers, gliders, and other chairs.
If you see an upholstery that you like but are uncomfortable about ordering without seeing a sample, go to our Request Samples page and send us an email request including the sample name and wood type of each sample you would like us to send you.
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We currently offer four main types of upholstery:
1) Fabrics - We have nearly 100 unique fabric styles to choose from. Choose from many different pattern styles and colors. We've divided our fabric styles in to large and small patterns, solids colors, and themed styles to help you narrow down your choice. When you've chosen your fabric and you're ready to order, simply type the name or code into the "Upholstery Name/Code" text order box which will appear on the product page of the Amish furniture piece you have selected.
Large Pattern Small Pattern
Themed Solid Colors
2) Eco Cotton - Our eco cotton fabrics are regenerated from cotton yarns and fabrics and have many environmental benefits. Our eco cottons are mixed in with our other fabrics, so contact us if you'd like a list.
- Reduces incinerator and land fill use, by reprocessing pre-consumer textile waste.
- Require no new dyeing, saving water and adding zero pollutants.
- Simplified manufacturing process reducing energy and resource use.
- No land use
- No water intensive irrigation
- No fertilizers or pesticides are used in growing new cotton
3) Faux Leather / Poly Leather - Our faux leather is designed to provide a genuine leather look at a cheaper price. The faux leather typically has a polyester back, with a polyurethane face but occasionally has a genuine leather back with a polyurethane face.
4) Leathers - Real leather that has been finished for a glossy, stain resistant look, or suede leathers that have a less finished appearance. Leathers are known to be one of the most durable upholstery types, while being the most expensive.
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