Upholstery foam and supplies for your next project.
Upholstery foam and supplies for your next project.
Enhance your indoor or outdoor seating with top-quality foam from CushionCraft. Choose from a wide range of foam options for applications including indoor upholstery foam, cushion foam, multi-purpose foam, and outdoor foam. Whether it's foam for furniture, cushions, outdoor seating, or commercial indoor seating, CushionCraft has the perfect solution for you.
CushionCraft designs their polyurethane foams to provide exceptional comfort and resilience. With their high-density foam, you can expect long-lasting support even in high traffic areas.
To ensure maximum comfort, CushionCraft offers a selection of foam and fiber fill combinations. By combining batting with foam, polyester fill, or down fiberfill, you can create a plush seating surface that's both supporting and comfortable. Whether you prefer a firm or soft feel, the foam and fiber options can be customized to meet your needs.
For the most comfortable and long-lasting furniture foam, consider using a high density upholstery foam. CushionCraft offers several options including a multi-layered with memory foam perfect for sofa cushions, couch cushions, and mattresses. A popular medium firm sofa foam or couch foam option is CushionCraft Comfort Foam.
Use CushionCraft's upholstery batting supplies when you want to customize the feel of your next project. Offered in polyester batting or cotton batting. If you're looking for a fabric-backed sew-in foam for your cushions or vinyl, consider sew foam or pleating foam.
When it comes to outdoor cushions, we understand the importance of durability. Our outdoor foam withstands the elements while maintaining its shape and performance. Whether it's for patio furniture or poolside loungers, our outdoor foam ensures that you can relax in style and comfort, rain or shine.
Looking for comfort and protection for your marine seating and boat upholstery projects? CushionCraft's Antimicrobial Foam is a great option for mold and mildew resistance.
In need of high-quality foam for indoor or outdoor seat cushions? Check out our wide selection of high resilience upholstery foam for all your cushion needs.
Foam ILD & density, and why they matter:
ILD (Indentation Load Deflection) and density are important when choosing foam, especially for applications like mattresses, furniture cushions, and padding. They both play a significant role in determining the comfort, support, and durability of foam products.
1. ILD (Indentation Load Deflection):
ILD, also known as IFD (Indentation Force Deflection), is a measurement of the firmness or softness of foam. It measures how hard you have to push to compress the foam by a certain amount. The higher the ILD value, the firmer the foam, and the more force it takes to compress it.
ILD values indicate how the foam will feel when you apply weight or pressure to it. Here's a general breakdown:
- Low ILD (e.g., 10-25): Soft and plush feel. Suitable for comfort layers in mattresses and cushions where you would like to sink in.
- Medium ILD (e.g., 25-40): Balanced feel between softness and support. Commonly used in comfort and support layers of mattresses.
- High ILD (e.g., 40+): Firm and supportive feel. Ideal for base layers in mattresses and for applications where support is crucial.
2. Density:
Density refers to how much mass is present in a given volume of foam. It is often expressed in pounds per cubic foot (lbs/ft³) or kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³). Density is a key indicator of foam's durability, longevity, and support. Generally, higher density foams tend to be more durable and provide better support over time.
Foams with higher density have smaller, closely packed open cells. This helps them keep their shape and bounce back longer. This is known as high resilience or HR foam. Lower density foams, on the other hand, tend to break down more quickly and might not offer the same level of support over time.
When choosing foam you want to keep in mind the application and the balance between comfort and support you need. For example, mattresses often have layers of foam with varying densities and ILD values to achieve the desired feel and support. Furniture cushions might use a combination of densities to ensure comfort and longevity.
ILD and density are both crucial factors to consider when choosing foam products. ILD determines the firmness or softness of the foam, while density indicates its durability and support. Finding the right combination of ILD and density can help you select foam that meets your comfort, support, and longevity requirements.