What synthetic fibers are used in your pillows and rugs?
Common synthetic fibers in pillows & rugs
Some of our pillows are made from synthetic fibers, including the below:
Nylon: A tough, lightweight synthetic fabric with a low absorbency rate. It is a durable fiber that resists stains and maintains its shape.
Polyester: Polyester fibers retain color, resisting fading, and are easy to clean and stain-resistant.
Polypropylene: A polypropylene rug is easy to maintain and provides bold coloration. Many of the Loloi power-loomed rugs are produced with polypropylene yarn, and provide a beautiful, rich texture at an accessible price point.
Rayon: Rayon is composed of regenerated and purified cellulose derived from plant sources. Developed in the late 19th century as a substitute for silk, rayon was the first man-made fiber. A soft, smooth fabric with a sheen, it is often called Rayon Silk.
Viscose: Viscose has a silky appearance and feel and has made it possible for many people to enjoy a wider array of quality rugs in their homes, without having to pay the high price for natural silk.