Sunbrella

Sunbrella’s story begins in the 1960s when Glen Raven took on the challenge of creating a long-lasting awning fabric, significantly surpassing cotton. Initially focused on awnings, Sunbrella expanded into various applications like outdoor and indoor furniture, window treatments, and boating. The brand’s innovative “color-to-the-core” technology, where color is integral to the fibers, ensures fade-resistance and durability. Sunbrella’s commitment to quality and performance has made it a leading brand in the textile industry. 

Key Factors in Sunbrella’s Success

Innovation:

Sunbrella’s “color-to-the-core” technology and continuous development of new fabrics have kept it at the forefront of the industry. 

Quality and Durability:

Sunbrella fabrics are renowned for their long-lasting performance and resistance to fading, mildew, and other elements. 

Global Presence:

With a strong presence in North America and Europe, Sunbrella serves a global market with diverse needs. 

Sustainability:

Sunbrella’s commitment to environmentally friendly production methods, like the use of recycled fibers, reflects a growing emphasis on sustainability.