These Organic Cotton Futon Covers are an economical and natural way to protect your futon mattress. They are offered in a variety of colors that can match any home or decor. Soft, Prewashed, and 100% Organic Cotton Fabric, these Futon Covers are Easy to Clean and Machine washable in cold and hang dry. Now on Sale!
Honey Organic Cotton Twill Futon Slipcover are made from GOTS certified organic 7 ounce twill. The color honey is an amber, a soft yellow brown color. 7oz. Organic Cotton Twill Futon Slipcover. GOTS Certified Organic Fabric. Every step of the fabric creating process is done to stringent green standards, from the quality of the seeds used, to the weed & pest control, to the whitening of the cotton, to the type of dyes used. Here at The Futon Shop, we're happy to be able to offer the most ecologically friendly cotton fabric for our futon covers, supporting small business and sustainable agriculture.
The Organic Cotton Twill fabric can be cut to any specific length and we can fully customize any product to fit the specifications of your home! All of our organic cotton fabrics are GOTS Certified. Our made to order products are always in stock and hand crafted by our experts in San Francisco so you can be sure you are getting exactly what you need to keep your household free of harmful chemicals and live organic!
These 7 oz. Organic cotton twill slipcovers are preshrunk for your convenience and come
in a range of colors for you too choose from. Featuring a variety of solid dark tones, plain neutrals, stunning brights, and extra light silky smooth sateens with brilliantly colored patterns so you can match or add personality with a matching cover or pillows!
*For machine washable options we recommend our organic twills for their durability.*
With Furniture & Accessories by The Futon Shop you can be sure that you are bringing only the very best to your family and into your home!
Quality upholstery grade organic cotton fabric
Futon cover features concealed zipper construction
Organic cotton futon cover
Cotton grown from non-GMO seeds
Water soluble dyes and pigments
Hand sewn in our California warehouse
Machine washable in cold and hang dry
Preshrunk
Coordinate with matching solids, floral, plaids, and stripes
The most common size covers our customers purchase are full and queen. Please check our sizing chart below for your correct size as only twin full and queen size covers are exchangeable. If you are unsure regarding the color please order swatches prior to placing your order. We are available 1-6pm (PST) Mon-Sat and 11-6pm (PST) Sunday at 1-800-44-futon for assistance.
Futon mattresses and futon covers sold separately. Please see Product Info for product care & assembly instructions.
Square up Your Futon Cover with Piping!
Piping or welting is a thick cotton cording wrapped in fabric, that is sewn on your futon cover wherever there are seams. This decorative addition makes a futon mattress look more like a cushion or a conventional box spring style mattress as it squares of the edges and can create a complimentary color distinction when looking at your futon. Many feel this simple embellishment to their mattress or futon cover greatly adds to the look of their futon and gives extra visual dimension. For the piping you can choose the same fabric or a contrasting fabric, depending on what look you are going for. Mix and match to create a futon that is as stunning visually as it is comfortable to sleep on. If you want a square linear look to your futon just add piping. You may use a coordinating fabric and then match pillows or the same fabric to match your futon cover for thousands of stylistic possibilities. Only your imagination is the limit of our options!
Instructions to purchase: First choose a futon cover or pillow and add it to your cart. Then click here add piping button for futon covers or add piping button for pillow covers and add it to your cart. Enter the piping fabric Name or Number/Code into the comments when you check out in the shopping cart. If there are any issues feel free to email us.
Fabric Swatches
For those who are unable to visit one of our 11 retail stores in California we want you to still have the choice to consider your color and fabric options in your home. We want to help you give new meaning to the phrase "shopping online from home!"
We carry the largest collection of fabrics online and do our best to describe an item's color in each description we write. In spite of our best efforts to accurately describe each fabric, we can never guarantee exact colors or color matching because of this simple fact: Variations in monitor or mobile color settings are just too wide from device to device. This is why we strongly encourage you to order a swatch before purchasing your fabric or trim. We ship your swatches promptly so that you can touch, feel and decide on your beautiful fabric selection.The Futon Shop has hundreds of comparable fabric options of all different feels, colors, and styles. Although you can read to compare qualities and benefits of each we want you to experience our quality fabrics by sending swatches to you by mail.
The word FUTON is a Japanese word originally referring to any round mat our cushion filled with leaves. The traditional Japanese Futon is a group of three products making up a bed. The three products consist of a futon, which is a thin cotton pad, a shikibuton which is a three folding pad that sits under the thin cotton pad, and a Kakibuton which is a comforter that goes on top of the thin cotton pad. Learn more about What is a Futon?.
If you are looking to purchase a futon slipcover you may have noticed there are hundreds if not thousands of options available, ranging from color, pattern, size, and price. Learn more about How To Choose The Right Futon Cover?
The words fabric and cloth are used in textile assembly trades (such as tailoring and dressmaking) as synonyms for textile. However, there are subtle differences in these terms in specialized usage. Textile refers to any material made of interlacing fibers. Fabric refers to any material made through weaving, knitting, spreading, crocheting, or bonding that may be used in production of further goods (garments, etc.). Learn more about What Are The Different Types Of Textile Fabrics?
The environment will in most situations determine the type of futon slipcover you need. By environment, I am referring to not only the space itself, but the what other items are the sharing the space and who will be using it. As an example, do you have children or pets? Will this be used as a main piece of furniture in a living room, or as an occasional in the guest room. If you are in a moist environment or are planning to have your mattress outside, an acrylic outdoor futon slipcover will be ideal rather than a cotton futon slipcover as cotton absorbs moisture and the acrylic is both moisture and mold resistant. For children and pets, a microfiber futon cover may be a better option as microfiber is stain resistant, water repellent and machine washable. Learn more about What's The Best Mattress Cover?
When looking to purchase a new futon slipcover or pillow case it is important to consider its construction. There are two important factors of slipcover construction, the first being how the cover is designed, whether it uses zippers or buttons, or if there is welting or not. The other factor is what the slipcover is constructed out of, i.e. what material is used to make the slipcover. Learn more about How Mattress Covers And Pillows Made?
Cotton truly is, “the fabric of our lives.” Most of us come in contact with items made from cotton every day, from the clothes we wear, the sheets you sleep on, and even some of the food you eat. The large amount of conventional cotton production comes at a price. Growing conventional cotton requires the use of enormous amounts of toxic chemicals creating a vastly negative impact on the environment. Choosing Organically produced items will help to alleviate health risks and leave a smaller footprint on the environment. Learn more about How Does Growing Cotton Affect The Environment?
One of the basic definitions of Organic Cotton, as defined by the Organic Trade Organization and the USDA, is that for a product be able to claim that it is 100% organic, it may not contain any GMO'S. Learn more about How Do You Avoid GMOs In Cotton Fabric?
The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) is recognized as the world's leading processing standard for textiles made from organic fibers. It defines high-level environmental criteria along the entire organic textiles supply chain and requires compliance with social criteria as well. Learn more about What Is GOTS Certified Fabric?