37.5"W x 37.5"D x 18"H. Slipcovered or upholstered. Skirted or exposed leg base. Standard with casters.
Frame
Constructed of 7/8" kiln-dried hardwoods. All components are precision cut on computer controlled machine tools for precision and repeatability. All wood joints are interlocked, glued, and reinforced with corner blocks to provide long term strength and durability.
Cushion
Standard 1.8 density high resiliency foam cushion.
Fabrics
Shoreline fabrics tend to be durable cotton, polyester, linen and performance fabrics which work well in a slipcovered construction. Although it is recommended to have slipcovers dry-cleaned to ensure long life, many of the fabrics have been pre-washed which allow the slipcovers to be machine washed. Slipcovers also include fit allowances to support washable slipcovers. Dry-Clean Only fabrics and slipcovers with contrast welts are not suitable for machine washing.
Fabrics are offered in different grades. Lower grades tend to be solid colors in cotton or cotton blends. Printed patterns, advanced treatment fabrics, and linen blends have higher grades. Linens, solution dyed acrylic fabrics and advanced treatment linens are the highest grades. Fabric grade is not necessarily an indication of fabric life and durability.
Washable fabrics: Cottons, cotton blends, and linens are prewashed and machine washable. All polyester fabrics, Sunbrella and other solution dyed acrylic fabrics can not be prewashed and are not machine washable. All fabrics are coded as washable or dry clean only. A fabric care code is also included in each fabric with detailed care instructions for each fabric care code.
Performance fabrics: Performance fabrics can be divided into two broad groups: solution dyed acrylic fabrics (like Sunbrella) and advanced fabric treatment processes to improve the performance of traditional fabric materials.
Acrylic fabrics are durable, high-performance synthetic fabrics made from acrylic fibers. They have some advantages including lower specific gravity, mildew-resistant properties and an ability to manage moisture. To add color and enhance fabric performance, acrylic fibers can be solution-dyed.
When something is solution-dyed it means that the color dye is added during the liquid stage prior to being cooled, and then it is spun into yarn. In essence, the color is actually part of the actual fibers produced. Solution-dyed material is dyed through the entire thread, whereas stock-dyed material is only dyed on the outside. Solution-dyed fabrics will hold their color longer due to the entire thread being dyed.
The benefits of solution dyed fibers aren’t immediately apparent. You might not notice any difference between them and their vat dyed peers unless you look under a microscope. However, in practical use, their value becomes clear. Because the color saturates each entire fiber and thread, it’s almost impossible to fade or bleach it away. Solution dyed acrylic fabrics are some of the most colorfast in the textile industry. They’re ideal for healthcare and foodservice applications because you can clean them with harsh, germ-killing substances like diluted chlorine bleach without losing their vibrancy. They’re also ideally suited for outdoor use in both residential and commercial settings. Piece dyed fabrics such as cotton, polyester and linen start to fade almost immediately after sun or water exposure, but solution dyed fabrics stay bright and cheery through every season. In the past, solution dyed fabrics were typically not as luminous as yarn-dyed fabrics, but they’ve come a long way. Today’s solution dyed fabrics are rich and vibrant enough to rival the brightest surface colored alternatives easily.
Popular brand names: Sunbrella, Outdura, Inside Out, Fortress
Advanced Fabric Treatments: Stain and Liquid Resistant
Yarn and fabric manufacturers have been developing better fabric production and treatment processes to enhance the stain and liquid resistance performance of traditional cotton, polyester and linen fabrics. This allows upholstery and slipcover companies to offer all the benefits of traditional fabrics – color, pattern, look, feel – but with better application performance. These treatments are built into the fabric and are superior to after the fact fabric protection processes.
Popular brand names: Crypton, Defend, Breathe
Seams
Corded Welt: Traditional corded welts are standard with many styles. Choose between the same frame fabric or a contrasting fabric. Fabric welts can also be applied on the bias (45 degrees) to give striped fabrics or other select fabric welts a distinctive look.
Clean Seam: No stitching is visible at the seam.
Single Stitch: A single stitch is visible on one side of the seam. There are 6 different thread colors available.
Inverted Seam: Edges of fabric are exposed with single stitch. There are 6 different thread colors available.
Top Stitch (double stitch): Two stitches are visible on each side of the seam. There are 6 different thread colors available. Not available with solution dyed acrylic fabrics.
Shoreline Slipcovered Furniture Collection
The Shoreline Slipcovered Furniture Collection offers a full range of custom slipcovered sofas, sectionals and chairs for the living room, family room, bedroom and dining room. This workshop specializes in making comfortable and durable furniture with washable slipcovers. All products can be custom designed with many different frames, configurations, seat cushions, back cushions, sleepers, seams and fabrics. Each piece of furniture is individually made to offer the maximum design flexibility. Fabric options include cotton, linen, and performance fabrics in over 400 colors and patterns. This US based workshop has been making custom slipcovered furniture for over 25 years.
37.5″W x 37.5″D x 18″H. Slipcovered or upholstered. Skirted or exposed leg base. Standard with casters.
The Shoreline Slipcovered Large Square Ottoman offers plenty of room for multiple people to put their feet up. Ottomans come standard with casters on the bottom, making it easy to move around. Topstitch welt only available on slipcovers, and is not available with outdoor fabrics.
This collection includes:
Washable slipcover fabrics
400 fabrics – cottons, linens, and performance fabrics