Discover roller shade fabrics designed to balance style and performance. With a wide selection of colors, patterns, and openness factors, these fabrics reduce glare, block harmful UV rays, and help lower cooling costs while elevating interior design.
More than just visual appeal, the right fabric enhances natural daylight while maintaining outside visibility. When thoughtfully selected, it contributes to improved comfort, productivity, and wellness for occupants.
The ability to disinfect and keep fabrics clean is crucial for the health and wellness of every occupant. SheerWeave® is the only shade fabric line in the world to boast Microban® antimicrobial protection, which works continuously to inhibit the growth of bacteria, mold and mildew that can cause stains, odors and product deterioration.
Explore a versatile range of 45 fabric styles featuring diverse colors, patterns, and openness levels—from complete blackout to 25% open. Designed to combine aesthetics with functionality, our collection also offers printable fabric options for truly customized design solutions.
Our roller shade fabrics support LEED-certified projects and are designed with sustainability in mind. They feature advanced eco-friendly components such as DOW ECOLIBRIUM™ bio-based plasticizers, GREENGUARD certification, and Cradle to Cradle Certified™ Bronze standards.
Each fabric is carefully tested using a strict grading system and features innovative TrackLess Technology to reduce tracking. With a 10-year interior limited warranty and a 5-year exterior limited warranty, we ensure the durability and reliability of our products.
Access a comprehensive range of resources including video galleries and detailed product libraries to support your project needs. In addition, we provide AIA and IDCEC approved CEU courses, available online and in-person to enhance your knowledge and earn continuing education credits.
Our SheerWeave® fabrics are lead-free and meet rigorous flame certification standards. They are proudly designated with the Safe Use label, confirming compliance with the world’s most stringent chemical content regulations. Tested by the Melanoma International Foundation, our fabrics also help reduce the risk of skin and eye cancer.
Our products are proudly manufactured in the USA, with SheerWeave® roller shade fabrics woven at our state-of-the-art facility in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Founded in 1952, Eco Hygenix is a family-owned company that values the relationships we’ve built with customers both locally and internationally.
Each of our roller shade fabrics have unique features that enhance performance based on a home or building's needs. Whether it is ease of maintenance, meeting environmental standards or antimicrobial protection, there is a SheerWeave® interior shade fabric for virtually any project.
This widely used, vinyl-coated fiberglass basket weave offers a 3% openness factor, making it a versatile choice for various performance requirements.
Crafted in a distinctive twill weave that shifts the individual yarns, creating a dual-sided fabric, this style excels in reducing heat and glare while ensuring outstanding visibility to the outside.
Style 4400 incorporates ECOLIBRIUM™ bio-based plasticizer, blending durable vinyl-coated polyester with environmentally friendly PVC, resulting in a reduction of emissions by up to 40%.
These eco-conscious roller shade fabrics feature full basket-weave designs that meet the highest environmental standards. Made with 100% recycled content, fully recyclable materials, and a PVC-free composition, they provide the same effective solar heat and glare control as traditional SheerWeave fabrics.
These specially crafted blackout fabrics provide complete light blockage for situations requiring total room darkness. Our high-quality, PVC-free blackout fabrics are perfect for both residential and commercial applications.
Style 8000 is an ideal eco-friendly choice for commercial roller shades. This PVC-free fabric is Cradle to Cradle Certified Bronze™ and fully recyclable. With superior performance in reducing solar heat gain, especially in darker colors, it is material health rated and qualifies for LEED Material Ingredient Disclosure credits.