Sunbrella & Fabric Lounges
Sunbrella & fabric outdoor lounges bring deep, upholstered comfort to a patio or alfresco area without the trade-offs a normal indoor fabric would have outdoors — Sunbrella's solution-dyed acrylic resists fading, mould and staining, on a rust-proof aluminium or resin frame built for full-time outdoor use. Because the colour is woven through the fibre rather than printed on the surface, Sunbrella fabric holds its colour under constant Australian UV exposure far longer than standard outdoor fabrics.
Ranges here run from a single sofa module to 6 and 7 piece corner settings, including Nardi's Komodo modular system, which pairs a resin frame with Sunbrella or acrylic-fabric cushions in colours from Jungle Green to Rose Quartz. Paired with fast-drying foam inside the cushions, these lounges shed light rain quickly rather than staying waterlogged, a practical fit for both home patios and hospitality venues that leave furniture out year-round.
Need help finding the right lounge setting? Visit us in store — Campbelltown NSW (02) 9332 9192 or West Melbourne VIC (03) 9070 8962. Mon–Fri 9:30am–5pm, Sat 10am–2pm.
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Nardi Komodo 3 Piece Outdoor Modular Lounge Set
As low as $1,867.00
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Sunbrella Fabric Lounges - FAQs

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What makes Sunbrella fabric different from standard outdoor fabric?
Sunbrella is solution-dyed — the colour pigment is added to the acrylic fibre before weaving, rather than printed onto the finished cloth afterwards. That's why it resists fading in direct sun far longer than standard printed outdoor fabrics.
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Can Sunbrella cushions get wet in the rain?
Yes — the fabric itself is water-repellent and the foam inside is typically a fast-drying, open-cell type designed to shed water rather than absorb it, so cushions dry out quickly after a shower.
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Do the fabric covers come off for washing?
Many designs use removable, zip-off covers, though this varies by model — check the individual product listing to confirm before ordering if this is important to you.
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Is Sunbrella fabric resistant to mould in humid Australian climates?
Yes, Sunbrella's solution-dyed acrylic construction is resistant to mould and mildew, which is a genuine advantage in humid coastal or tropical parts of Australia where standard fabrics can develop mould stains.
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How long does Sunbrella fabric last before fading?
Sunbrella fabric is built to resist fading for years of regular outdoor exposure, considerably longer than standard printed outdoor fabrics, though exact lifespan depends on climate, sun exposure and care.
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Are Sunbrella & fabric lounges suitable for commercial hospitality use?
Yes — the fabric's fade and stain resistance and the rust-proof aluminium frames make these lounges a practical choice for hotels, resorts and venues that leave furniture outdoors for extended periods.
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What frame material do Sunbrella lounges use?
Rust-proof aluminium is the standard frame material paired with Sunbrella and performance fabric cushions, keeping the overall setting lightweight and suited to permanent outdoor placement.

























