A Sunbrella® color name is not a complete product specification. Use the exact color or pattern code together with the product line, intended use, width, construction, finish, and current roll information.
Fields to record
| Field | Why to record it |
|---|---|
| Color or pattern name | Useful for browsing, but names can be reused or closely related |
| Product or pattern code | Primary reference for distinguishing an exact listed fabric |
| Collection or intended use | Separates shade, marine upholstery, interiors, and specialty applications |
| Width | Controls yield, seam layout, and whether an existing pattern fits |
| Composition and construction | Identifies the actual material rather than the brand family alone |
| Finish or backing | Changes water behavior, hand, and fabrication requirements |
| Care and warranty | Belong to the exact product line and use |
| Current roll | Important when matching an existing installation or planning a continuous visual field |
Color on a screen is only a reference
Lighting, display calibration, photography, and fabric texture change how a color appears. For a critical match, identify the exact code and confirm the physical matching method available for the current roll before fabric is cut.
How the NY Tarp catalog is organized
Product pages use the color or pattern name and code where it is available. Start with the Sunbrella® collection, then open the exact product page, such as Black 6008-0000 or Pacific Blue 6001-0000.
Related guides
Read What is Sunbrella® fabric?, compare marine and upholstery fabric, and use the care guide for the named product line.
Primary sources
Sunbrella marine fabric selection guide and Sunbrella support.