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ATTACHMENTS
SNAPS
Snaps can be housed on either
webbing when hidden, or in
corresponding fabric with the body of
the cushion if they need to be visible.
Snaps are not recommended for
applications where the snap could
touch a painted or powder coated
frame directly.
VELCRO
Velcro can be housed on either
webbing when hidden, or in
corresponding fabric with the body
of the cushion if it needs to be
visible. Velcro attachments are not
recommended where the velcro might
come in contact with rope woven
frames.
JANUS BUTTON/CORD
JANUS button/cord consists of
a stainless steel button with our
JANUS logo which attaches to the
loop of woven cord. This is the
most aesthetically pleasing visible
attachment. It is not recommended in
any area that comes in contact directly
with a wood or metal frame.
FABRIC TIES
Fabric ties are sewn strips of fabric
used to tie directly to the frame. The
textiles that can be used for fabric
ties are limited to plain weave
materials of low thickness.
BELT LOOP
Belt loops are sewn strips of fabric
added to cushions to create an
attachment location for other
cushions or toss pillows.
WEBBING
Webbing is a woven material used
as an attachment due to its low
profile and strength.
D-RINGS (HEADREST ONLY)
D-ring style attachments are used
for long straps only. A 1" fabric strap
is pulled through both D-rings and
comes back through only one D-ring,
creating a belt-like cinching method.
SPLINE TUBING
Spline tubing is an attachment
method only used on specific frames
which have a groove for the tubing to
correspond to. The tubing is sewn into
a cushion and the tubing wrapped in
fabric is pressed into a corresponding
groove in the frame.
CUFF ATTACHMENT
Cuff attachment is a flap of fabric
sewn into a fold which goes over
the top of a backrest.