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DreamSofa removes PFAS from entire textile lineup

Jun. 3, 2026
DreamSofa removes PFAS from entire textile lineup

By AI, Created 7:26 PM UTC, May 28, 2026, /AGP/ – DreamSofa says it has eliminated PFAS, the so-called forever chemicals, from all of its high-end textile products as part of a new 2026 sustainability standard. The move targets stain resistance without toxic chemical shedding, and the PFAS-free fabrics are available now across the company’s customizable furniture lines.

Why it matters: - PFAS are widely scrutinized because they persist in the body and environment. - DreamSofa’s shift aims to give shoppers stain-resistant furniture without exposing homes to fluorinated chemical treatments. - The change could matter most for households with children and pets, where dust and surface contact raise concern about chemical exposure.

What happened: - DreamSofa announced the total elimination of PFAS across its entire product catalog. - The company says the new standard applies to all of its high-end textile lines. - The PFAS-free textile collections are available immediately across DreamSofa’s customizable profiles, including mid-century, minimalist and modular sectional configurations. - Consumers can order complimentary fabric swatches through DreamSofa’s online platform before placing a custom order.

The details: - DreamSofa says its new performance fabrics achieve stain resistance through structural engineering, not topical chemical sprays. - The fabrics use tight, high-density weaves and inherently hydrophobic premium polymer compositions so liquids pool on the surface. - DreamSofa says spills can be cleaned with plain water or mild soap. - The new textile lines are designed to pass rigorous double-rub testing for claw catching, pilling and abrasive wear. - DreamSofa pairs the fabrics with 2.5-lb high-resiliency CertiPUR-US certified foams. - The company says those foam cores are made without ozone depleters, formaldehyde, phthalates, heavy metals or toxic chemical flame retardants. - DreamSofa says the foam choice reduces VOC off-gassing. - The company’s furniture uses kiln-dried solid hardwood frame architecture along with eco-certified textiles.

Between the lines: - The announcement puts DreamSofa in the middle of a broader consumer shift toward chemical transparency in home goods. - The company is using PFAS-free materials as a brand differentiator in a category where “performance” fabrics have often relied on chemical coatings. - DreamSofa’s direct-to-consumer model likely makes a supply-chain overhaul easier than for legacy furniture retailers with static showroom inventory. - The move also reframes premium furniture around both durability and indoor-air concerns, not just appearance or stain resistance. - DreamSofa’s product team said the company rejects the choice between fragile fabrics and toxic protectants.

What’s next: - DreamSofa appears to be positioning the 2026 Sustainability Standard as a new baseline for future products. - The company is inviting shoppers to test the materials first through free swatches before ordering. - Wider adoption will depend on whether consumers respond to PFAS-free performance claims and whether competing furniture brands follow suit.

The bottom line: - DreamSofa is betting that luxury furniture buyers want stain resistance without PFAS, and the company is making that tradeoff part of its core product pitch.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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