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Sustainable Living Fabrics
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✔︎ Consumer ✔︎ Commercial
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✔︎ Australia ✔︎ International
For over 50 years, Sustainable Living Fabrics has been providing heavy-duty commercial upholstery fabric, proudly designed and manufactured in Australia using Australian wool.
We are 100% Carbon neutral, GECA and Low VOC certified with a 12-year warranty on all our fabrics. A new era of sustainable design is here and we are committed to providing quality fabrics that are unique, durable and price competitive.
Certified Products by sustainable Living fabrics
LICENSEE NAME: Sustainable Living Fabrics
GECA ECOLABEL STANDARD: Textiles & Leather (TLv3.0ii-2014)
LICENSE(S): Certificate SLF-2024
AVAILABILITY: Consumer, Commercial
DISTRIBUTION: Australia, International
The Sustainable Tekneko range is made from 60% Australian Eco Wool & 40% Polyester and is Australian designed and manufactured. These textiles are suitable for use as upholstery for seating and acoustic panels. Colours on website are indicative only. Please refer to fabric swatch for accurate colour.
LICENSEE NAME: Sustainable Living Fabrics
GECA ECOLABEL STANDARD: Textiles & Leather (TLv3.0ii-2014)
LICENSE(S): Certificate SLF-2024
AVAILABILITY: Consumer, Commercial
DISTRIBUTION: Australia, International
The Sustainable Ecotone range is made from 53% Australian Wool, 47% Eco-polyester and is Australian designed and manufactured. These textiles are suitable for use as upholstery for seating and acoustic panels, and can be used in Green Star submissions. Colours on website are indicative only. Please refer to fabric swatch for accurate colour.
LICENSEE NAME: Sustainable Living Fabrics
GECA ECOLABEL STANDARD: Textiles & Leather (TLv3.0ii-2014)
LICENSE(S): Certificate SLF-2024
AVAILABILITY: Consumer, Commercial
DISTRIBUTION: Australia, International
Sustainable Pebbles Origin: Made in Australia End Use: Upholstery for seating and panels Durability: Martindale Abrasion 95,000 Composition: 90% Eco Wool 10% Nylon Colourways: 12 Measurements: Width 137cm. Roll Length: 30m approx. Pattern Repeat: H: 40cm x W: 40cm Fire Retardancy: AS1530.3; AS/NZS 3837: 1998; BS5852-1990; IMO: A.652.16 VOC: Low VOC Warranty: 12 year warranty Green Star: Can be used in Green Star submission Colour: Colour variations may occur from batch to batch. Colours on website are indicative only. Please refer to fabric swatch for accurate colour.
LICENSEE NAME: Sustainable Living Fabrics
GECA ECOLABEL STANDARD: Textiles & Leather (TLv3.0ii-2014)
LICENSE(S): Certificate SLF-2024
AVAILABILITY: Consumer, Commercial
DISTRIBUTION: Australia, International
The Sustainable Kakadu range is made from 60% Australian Wool, 40% Eco-polyester and is Australian designed and manufactured. These textiles are suitable for use as upholstery for seating and acoustic panels, and can be used in Green Star submissions. Colours on website are indicative only. Please refer to fabric swatch for accurate colour.
LICENSEE NAME: Sustainable Living Fabrics
GECA ECOLABEL STANDARD: Textiles & Leather (TLv3.0ii-2014)
LICENSE(S): Certificate SLF-2024
AVAILABILITY: Consumer, Commercial
DISTRIBUTION: Australia, International
The Sustainable Cord range is made from 95% Australian Eco Wool, 5% Nylon and is Australian designed and manufactured. These textiles are suitable for use as upholstery for seating and acoustic panels, and can be used in Green Star submissions. Colours on website are indicative only. Please refer to fabric swatch for accurate colour.
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Q. What sets you apart from other textile makers?
A. For us, the point of difference is that Sustainable Living Fabrics is Australian made with Australian wool. This means we can monitor, develop and understand our supply chain and prioritise transparency across all levels. All of our fabrics are certified carbon neutral. We value supporting local. Not just for the environment but also for the impact it has on our communities. We also pride ourselves on our diverse colours and ranges while simultaneously not compromising on the environmental ethos that we have developed over the last 50 years.