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Elevation Stone 50183-0000

SKU: 50183-0000

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Sunbrella Elevation Stone 50183‑0001

From the Sunbrella Sling II collection, Elevation Stone features a refined stone-grey tone engineered for outdoor sling and furniture applications. The durable mesh is designed to offer both comfort and performance, with a subtle textured look that complements modern casual or resort-inspired environments. Woven combining Sunbrella® acrylic with PVC-coated polyester, it delivers enhanced weather resistance while maintaining a sleek feel.


Specs:

  • Collection: Sunbrella Sling II

  • Style Number: 50183-0001

  • Width: 54″ (137 cm)

  • Weight: 15.7 oz / sq yd

  • Composition: Sunbrella® Acrylic + PVC-coated Polyester

  • Pattern Repeat: Solid (no visible repeat)

  • Finish: Water & stain repellent, mildew resistant, UV stabilized

  • Use: Outdoor sling seating, patio furniture, high-traffic outdoor upholstery

  • Warranty: 5 Years

MEASURING AND YARDAGE GUIDANCE

Measuring and Yardage Guidance

Most sling chair projects typically require between one to two yards of fabric per chair, depending on the chair’s size and design. Because sling chairs can vary, we always recommend measuring your own furniture before ordering.

A standard sling chair is usually around 24 inches wide. To estimate your total yardage, measure the width and length of your chair’s fabric panel, then multiply by the number of chairs you plan to recover. Sling fabrics are designed with minimal seam allowance, so you won’t need much extra, but it’s always best to leave a small margin for adjustments.

If your chair panel length is under 27 inches, you can generally cut the 54 inch fabric width in half and use one yard for two chairs. Since one yard equals 36 inches, chairs with panels longer than 36 inches will require more than one yard per chair.

For the binding, measure all four sides of your existing sling panel and add about two extra inches to allow for overlap. Multiply that number by the total number of chairs being recovered, and consider adding an additional half inch to one inch as a buffer to ensure you have enough.

Disclaimer: This information is provided as a general guideline based on standard sling chair dimensions. Actual yardage requirements may vary depending on the style and measurements of your furniture. We recommend verifying your own measurements before purchasing, as OutdoorFabrics.com is not responsible for miscalculations or measurement discrepancies.

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