LebaTex introduces faux leather collection

LebaTex, a leading name in commercial textiles, has launched a new faux leather collection featuring over 100 unique colors and textures. This versatile range includes polyurethane, vinyl, and silicone fabrics, designed for both indoor and outdoor use in residential and commercial spaces.

All 101 faux leather options offer exceptional durability and luxurious aesthetics, having undergone rigorous testing of 100K–500K double rubs to ensure long-lasting comfort and visual appeal. In line with LebaTex’s commitment to sustainability, the collection is PFAS-free, meets ACT minimum standards, and complies with NFPA 260 and CAL 117-2013 safety regulations.

“I developed this new faux leather line to provide beautiful textile choices for designers across various industries,” said Stacy Garcia, CEO & Founder of LebaTex. “Observing trends and collaborating with designers, I recognized the need for durable materials that maintain their beauty and strength through multiple seasons.”

With a broad color palette ranging from classic neutrals to bold reds, oranges, and blues, this collection is designed to elevate any space. Each fabric is crafted with LebaTex’s signature stain-resistant and antibacterial finish, ensuring lasting elegance and performance.

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