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We offer a full line of pew upholstery products, including pew and bench cushions made with decorative, durable fabrics that are also stain resistant.
When selecting the right pew upholstery, deciding on the right type of bench cushions is critical. Pew cushions certainly add color, comfort and back support to pews. However, when choosing the right pew upholstery for your church, more than just color and comfort should be considered.
Pew Cushions - Styles and Options
Pew cushions can be attached or laid loosely on the seat. Loose bench cushions come in two styles: Classic and Stabilized Comfort. Whether attached or loose, all pew cushions can be customized to fit pews of any size or shape.
Classic Pew Cushions are the oldest and most traditional style, having a decorative cord trim and buttons throughout the seat. These bench cushions are also the most expensive style. Although they look beautiful when first installed, classic pew cushions are the quickest to wrinkle and lose their shape. Unfortunately, they also tend to slide on the seat, eliminating any back support they once provided. Additionally, the buttons can scratch both people and church pews.
Stabilized Comfort Pew Cushions provide durable comfort and support. To make these church pew cushions, fabric is stretched by machine to a uniform tension while being secured around a pad and ¼ inch board. The uniform tension ensures that all fabric designs stay straight and the fabric resists wrinkles even under heavy use. The board is contoured and sized to fit the pew seat so the cushion will not slide. Unlike classic pew cushions, stabilized comfort cushions can also be attached to pews.
Attached Pew Cushions are built onto each pew, ensuring exact fit. These pew cushions are the most cost effective, especially for curved or radius pews. Additionally, attached church pew cushions can be installed on the seat, seat back, and the back of the pew. However, because the fabric of attached cushions is stretched by hand, not by machine, the tension is not as uniform, so attached cushions are more likely to wrinkle than stabilized comfort cushions. And, unlike loose pew cushions, attached cushions are more difficult to replace and maintain.
Pew Cushions - Example Styles:
Pew Cushion Fabric Selection
Here are just a few of the many pew fabric styles available:
We want to help you select not only the ideal fabric for your church pews, but also the style, whether loose or attached, that best meets your needs and budget. Contact us to discuss your unique needs.
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