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Sunbrella expands marine vinyl collection 

Sunbrella expands marine vinyl collection 

BURLINGTON, N.C. — Sunbrella has expanded its Horizon marine vinyl collection with 14 new SKUs, including the new Tuscano leather-grain texture. 

Horizon marine vinyl offers protection against microbial pinking along with highly UV-stable pigments for protection against fading, all backed by the comprehensive Sunbrella warranty. It also offers lasting performance with easy cleanability, four-way stretch allowing seats to hold their shape, and resistance to cold-cracking.

The new Tuscano texture is available in two neutral leather-grain colorways, Cognac and Cedar. Like the entire Sunbrella Horizon lineup, the Tuscano texture can be used for a variety of marine applications, including passenger seating, captain’s chairs and sun pads.

In addition to the new Tuscano texture in two colorways, Sunbrella is introducing 12 colors in existing textures including a variety of neutrals, marine-inspired blues and deep hues. New styles in existing textures include:

Capriccio A lightly pebbled texture now available in Bordeaux, Biscuit, Sandstone, Putty, Fog, Hazy Blue, Harbor Mist, Indigo and Lagoon.

Sorrento One of the newest textures offering a dual-emboss multidimension woven effect is now available in Indigo.

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Textil An elevated linen appearance now available in Storm and Black.

“We’re excited to continue to expand our Sunbrella Horizon line with these new textures and colors that were developed with feedback from customers to meet the needs of the marine market,” said Charlie Withers, general manager, shade and marine at Sunbrella. “For over 60 years, Sunbrella has been at the forefront of material innovation, and the new Tuscano texture and neutral colorways advance this commitment as we deliver an expanded collection of premium materials for marine applications.”

These additions expand the Horizon collection to 47 fade-resistant colorways across four textures. The new colorways and textures will be available to OEMs starting Oct. 7, 2026, and to fabricators and consumers early January 2026.


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