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Woven vs Printed Deck Labels for Furniture: Which Holds Up Long-Term?

The final touch on any upholstered piece is the label on the deck — that flat panel underneath the cushions, or on the back frame, that carries your brand and your compliance information. It is the last thing applied before the piece ships and the first thing a retailer or inspector checks.

For most furniture manufacturers and upholstery shops, woven labels with adhesive backing are the right call. They hold up through years of contact with foam, fabric, and humidity without fading or peeling. But printed labels are a legitimate option for certain applications — and for some buyers, the faster, lower-cost entry point makes more sense.

Here is how to decide which is right for your production line.


What Is a Furniture Deck Label?

A deck label is the brand and compliance tag applied to upholstered furniture, typically to the underside of the seat deck, the back panel, or the wood frame beneath the cushions. It is distinct from hang tags or price tags, which are removed at point of sale. The deck label stays on the piece permanently.

Depending on your market and product type, a deck label typically carries some combination of:

  • Your brand name and logo
  • Country of origin (required for goods sold in the US)
  • Fiber content (required for upholstered goods under FTC regulations)
  • Flame retardant compliance: California TB117 registration where applicable
  • Care instructions
  • Manufacturer contact information or website

The label needs to stay legible and securely attached for the life of the piece. That requirement is what drives most manufacturers toward woven labels, but it is not the only option.

Woven Deck Labels

Woven labels are made from precision polyester thread on a loom. The design (your logo, brand name, text) is literally woven into the fabric rather than printed onto a surface. That is why they do not fade: there is no ink to break down.

When woven is the right choice:

  • Your label needs to stay legible for years: through showroom handling, shipping, retail display, and years of use in a customer’s home
  • You are positioning the label as part of your brand, not just a compliance requirement
  • You need adhesive backing for application to wood or hard frames, or sew-on attachment for cushions and fabric decks
  • You want a finished, premium look that signals quality before the customer sits down

QUICK SPECS

  • Min. 100 pieces
  • Adhesive or sew-on
  • Polyester threads (resists humidity & foam)
  • Up to 8 thread colors
  • Pantone matches
  • Sizes: 3″x3″ to 6″x6″
  • ~10 day production

Standard sizes for furniture deck labels range from 3″x3″ to 6″x6″; most orders fall between 4″x4″ and 5″x6″

QUICK SPECS

  • Min. 100 pieces (500 for Tyvek)
  • Satin or Tyvek Substrate
  • Gradients & fine text accepted
  • Two-sided available (Tyvek)
  • Pantone matches
  • ~10 day production

Printed Deck Labels

Printed labels are produced by printing your design onto a substrate: satin, Tyvek, or similar material, rather than weaving it. They can handle more design complexity: gradients, fine text, full color photography, and small print that would be difficult to render in thread.

When printed is the right choice:

  • Your label carries dense compliance text (care instructions, flame retardant registration details, registration numbers, date fields) where thread resolution would make small text illegible
  • You need a two-sided label: brand information on one side, compliance text on the other
  • You are running a smaller production batch or testing a design before committing to a larger woven order
  • You need faster turnaround or a lower per-unit entry cost
  • Your application involves a fabric protection service or third-party branding added to finished pieces

On durability: Printed labels applied to furniture deck panels are not washed the way garment labels are. In furniture applications, ink stability is generally sufficient for the life of the piece, the durability concern that pushes garment makers toward woven labels is less critical when the label is on a sofa deck rather than a shirt collar.

Tyvek for compliance-heavy labels: When your label needs to carry a full compliance block like California TB117 flame retardant registration, detailed care instructions, manufacturer date and registration number fields, Tyvek is the substrate of choice. It is tear-resistant, holds fine print clearly, and meets the durability requirements for compliance labeling on upholstered goods sold in the US.

Side-by-Side Comparison

WovenPrinted (Satin/Tyvek)
DurabilityHighest — thread does not fadeGood — ink stable in furniture applications
Best forBrand label, long-term legibilityCompliance text, care instructions, two-sided labels
Design complexityLogo, brand name, simple textGradients, fine text, full compliance blocks
Adhesive backingYesYes
Minimum order100 pieces100 pieces
Two-sidedNoYes (Tyvek)
Price at low qtyHigherLower
Price at volumeComparableComparable

Most furniture manufacturers use both: a woven label for brand identity and a separate printed Tyvek label for compliance information. The two serve different purposes and are often applied to different locations on the same piece.

What Size Should a Furniture Deck Label Be?

Size depends on content. A logo-only label can work at 3″x3″ or 3″x5″. A label that includes logo, tagline, website, country of origin, and Made in USA statement typically needs 4″x6″ or 5″x6″ to stay legible. A compliance label carrying flame retardant registration and full care instructions on two sides needs at least 3″x4″.

From our orders, the most common sizes are:

Compliance and care instruction labels (Tyvek)

Brand name only, minimal design

Logo with tagline or location statement

Logo, tagline, website, compliance text combined

Larger branding with multiple information elements

When you request a quote, we guide you on sizing based on your design. If your logo has fine detail, we will tell you the minimum size at which it stays legible in woven form.

Gallery: Furniture Deck Labels We Have Made

The examples below represent the range of what furniture manufacturers, upholstery shops, interior designers, and service companies order. Different sizes, materials, and content configurations, all adhesive backed for direct application.


Fiber-Seal Fabric Care System — Printed, 4"x4", Adhesive Backing
Printed, 4″x4″, Adhesive Backing

Fiber-Seal Fabric Care System

A printed label for a fabric protection service company applied directly to treated furniture pieces. Teal on white with a clean border frame. Brand name, registered trademark, and contact number, everything a customer needs to reach the service provider. Printed label chosen for the fine text and crisp logo detail at this size.

Woven, 3″x5″, Adhesive Backing

Homeplex Furniture

Brand-name-only woven label in charcoal with white serif text and a clean interior border. Minimal by design, the label communicates premium positioning without additional content. One of the cleaner examples of a brand-only deck label where the name carries the full weight.

Homeplex Furniture Woven, 3"x5", Adhesive Backing*
Impeccable Installations — Printed Tyvek, 3"x4", Two-Sided
Printed Tyvek, 3″x4″, Two-Sided

Impeccable Installations

A compliance label for a California-based upholstered furniture manufacturer. Side A carries the California State Fire Marshal flame retardant registration seal, manufacturer name and contact, Made in USA mark, and date/registration number fields. Side B carries full care instructions including wash cycle, extraction cycle, drying cycle, and finishing notes. Printed Tyvek is the correct material for this application, it holds fine compliance text legibly and meets durability requirements for regulated upholstered goods. Two-color print in reflex blue on white.

Woven, 4″x4″, Adhesive Backing

Sofa Biz Fine Custom Furniture

Woven label in Pantone 315C teal with white thread. Logo illustration of a sofa, brand name in script, with “Fine Custom Furniture / Handcrafted in Utah, USA.” Adhesive backed for application to the wood deck frame. A good example of a label where the design itself communicates the brand story: the sofa illustration, handcrafted positioning, and origin statement do more than a logo alone.

Sofa Biz Fine Custom Furniture — Woven, 4"x4", Adhesive Backing

**Twenty-Two Fifty Interiors & Gifts — Woven, 4"x6", Adhesive Backing
Woven, 4″x6″, Adhesive Backing

Twenty-Two Fifty Interiors & Gifts

Houston furniture design store. Logo-only design: the mark was strong enough to carry the label without additional text. Woven damask for fine detail resolution at 4″x6″.

Woven, 4.5″x6″, Adhesive Backing

Maine Furniture Builder

Logo, tagline, website, and PROUDLY MADE IN THE USA statement. A complete brand and origin label in one. The format most US furniture manufacturers use when combining brand identity with origin compliance.

Maine Furniture Builder — Woven, 4.5"x6", Adhesive Backing
Minneapolis Interior Designer — Woven, 6"x3", Adhesive Backing
Woven, 6″x3″, Adhesive Backing

Minneapolis Interior Designer

A distinctive logo with strong graphic character. Wider format chosen to give the mark room to read correctly at scale. Interior designer applying labels to custom-made and re-upholstered pieces.

Woven, 5″x4″, Adhesive Backing

Atlanta Furniture & Design Store

Logo, website, and Made in USA. Clean three-element layout. The format that covers branding and basic origin compliance without adding compliance density.

Atlanta Furniture & Design Store — Woven, 5"x4", Adhesive Backing
New York Fine Furniture Maker — Woven, 5.5"x3.5", Adhesive Backing
Woven, 5.5″x3.5″, Adhesive Backing

New York Fine Furniture Maker

Bold tagline paired with a subdued logo. Landscape format. A label designed to make a statement rather than just carry information, common for furniture makers positioning at the premium end of their market.

Woven, 4″x4″, Adhesive Backing

South Carolina Private Label Furniture Maker

Private label application, the manufacturer’s label replaced with the retailer’s brand. Common for contract furniture manufacturers supplying to branded retailers. The label carries the retailer’s identity, not the factory’s.

South Carolina Private Label Furniture Maker — Woven, 4"x4", Adhesive Backing
**Massachusetts Master Upholsterer — Woven, 3.5"x3", Adhesive Backing**
Woven, 3.5″x3″, Adhesive Backing

Massachusetts Master Upholsterer

Compact label for a furniture re-upholstery, antique restoration, and custom furniture company. Smaller format works here because the content is brand name only, no compliance text required for restoration work.

Woven, 4″x4″, Adhesive Backing

Alabama Home Furnishings Store

Standard brand label for a home furnishings retailer. Square format with logo and brand name. Adhesive backed for application to finished pieces.

Alabama Home Furnishings Store — Woven, 4"x4", Adhesive Backing
Florida Home Decorating Store — Woven, 5"x2.75", Adhesive Backing
Woven, 5″x3″, Adhesive Backing

Kentucky Interior Designer

Landscape label for an interior designer offering furniture and re-upholstery services. Wider format accommodates a horizontal logo layout.

Woven, 5″x2.75″, Adhesive Backing

Florida Home Decorating Store

A refined, narrow format for an interior decorator applying labels to furnished pieces. The proportions give the design a horizontal elegance suited to high-end decorating work.

woven label for furniture

How to Order Furniture Deck Labels

The process is straightforward and guided from start to finish.

Send us your logo file (vector preferred, high-resolution image accepted) and your quantity. We will have an Artwork Layout for Approval back to you within 24 hours — a flat proof showing your design at production size so you can review sizing, text legibility, and layout before anything goes to production. Once you approve the layout, production begins.

If you need to see the physical label before committing to a full run, a Pre-Production Sample can be arranged. Most furniture manufacturers proceed directly from artwork approval to production to save 3–4 weeks.

Standard turnaround after approval is approximately 3–4 weeks for woven labels and 2 weeks for printed labels.

Minimum order is 100 pieces on most styles.


WRITTEN BY

Rosana Levesque

I am passionate about helping our clients create the products that will best match their company’s personality, use, time and budget for the project itself.

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