Cellular Shade Fabrics

Ankoda can also sell cellular shade fabric separately. We offer cellular shade fabric made of 99.9% polyester. Each material comes in 7 standard colors, and we also support custom colors and printed patterns.Since we have our own fabric factory, we can guarantee that all cellular shade fabrics are free of formaldehyde and carcinogens, and are completely safe for human health.

12.5mm Cell Cellular Shade Fabrics

12.5mm Cell Cellular Shade Fabrics

The 12.5mm cellular shade fabric features a compact single-cell structure designed for excellent insulation, soft light diffusion, and long-lasting durability. Available in Light Filtering and Blackout options.

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16mm Cell Cellular Shade Fabrics

16mm Cell Cellular Shade Fabrics

The 16mm cell cellular shade fabrics feature a larger honeycomb structure that delivers superior insulation, enhanced sound absorption, and a more luxurious, dimensional appearance.

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20mm Cell Cellular Shade Fabrics

20mm Cell Cellular Shade Fabrics

The 20mm cell cellular shade fabrics offer maximum insulation performance with an extra-large honeycomb structure that effectively blocks heat, reduces noise, and enhances indoor comfort year-round.

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25mm Cell Cellular Shade Fabrics

25mm Cell Cellular Shade Fabrics

The 25mm cell cellular shade fabrics feature an extra-deep honeycomb design that provides exceptional insulation, superior light control, and outstanding noise reduction.

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38mm Cell Cellular Shade Fabrics

38mm Cell Cellular Shade Fabrics

The 38mm cell cellular shade fabrics feature an oversized honeycomb structure engineered for unmatched insulation, superior noise reduction, and dramatic visual impact.

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45mm Cell Cellular Shade Fabrics

45mm Cell Cellular Shade Fabrics

The 45mm cell cellular shade fabrics feature an ultra-large honeycomb structure designed for maximum insulation, exceptional sound absorption, and striking architectural aesthetics.

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Cellular Shade Fabric Comparison

Compare six types of cellular shade fabrics, available in all cell sizes (12.5mm, 16mm, 20mm, 25mm, 38mm, 45mm) and all light control levels (Light Filtering, Room Darkening, Blackout).

Fabric Type Material Available Cell Sizes Light Control Options Advantages Disadvantages Best For
Thermal Bonded Fabric 99% Polyester 12.5mm, 16mm, 20mm, 25mm, 38mm, 45mm Light Filtering, Room Darkening, Blackout • Strong structure
• Cost-effective
• Less breathable
• Surface not smooth
• Less elasticity
Budget projects, commercial buildings
Spunlaced Nonwoven 99% Polyester 12.5mm, 16mm, 20mm, 25mm, 38mm, 45mm Light Filtering, Room Darkening, Blackout • Soft & fabric-like
• Better touch
• Excellent durability
• Slightly higher cost
• Limited texture variations
Premium homes, hotels
Knitted Fabric 99% Polyester 12.5mm, 16mm, 20mm, 25mm, 38mm, 45mm Light Filtering, Room Darkening, Blackout • Soft texture
• Good flexibility
• Rich appearance
• Can stretch slightly
• Higher cost than nonwoven
High-end homes & décor-focused users
Woven Fabric 99% Polyester 12.5mm, 16mm, 20mm, 25mm, 38mm, 45mm Light Filtering, Room Darking, Blackout • Most premium appearance
• Strong texture depth
• Excellent durability
• The edges are prone to unraveling
• Slightly heavier
• Firmer hand feel
Luxury projects & designer shades
Linen (Faux Linen) 99% Polyester 12.5mm, 16mm, 20mm, 25mm, 38mm, 45mm Light Filtering, Room Darkening, Blackout • Natural linen look
• Elegant texture
• Substantial
• Not real linen
• Highest cost
• Not breathable
Natural-style interiors, modern homes
Sheer Fabric 99% Polyester 12.5mm, 16mm, 20mm, 25mm, 38mm, 45mm Day Night • Soft & elegant
• Best for diffused light
• Lightest fabric style
• Not ideal for blackout without additional layer
• Delicate texture
Living rooms, decorative shades

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some common questions about cellular shades to help you choose the best option for your home.

Q1: What is cellular shade fabric?

Cellular shade fabric is an important part of cellular shades. Unlike other window fabrics, it is designed with a honeycomb-style structure that traps air inside each cell, creating an insulating air barrier. This structure helps keep your room warm in winter and cool in summer.
In addition, most cellular shade fabrics are made from polyester because it is highly durable and resistant to deformation. Even after more than 10,000 cycles of opening and closing, polyester can still maintain the integrity of the honeycomb structure. Polyester is also strongly UV-resistant, which is one of the main reasons it has become the best material for window treatments.

Q2: Are cellular shade fabrics safe?

Yes, cellular shade fabrics are generally safe.
Most cellular shade fabrics on the market are made of polyester fiber. This material is stable and non-toxic, and it does not release harmful substances under normal indoor conditions. Therefore, it is also commonly found in other textiles such as clothing, sheets, and quilts.
In addition, cellular shade fabrics offer other special options, such as mildew resistance, flame retardancy, UV resistance, and oil resistance.
It is important to note that before purchasing cellular shade fabric, you need to confirm whether it is made of 99.9% polyester fiber and whether it contains zero formaldehyde and zero carcinogens. This is because some manufacturers, in order to save costs, choose to mix polyester fiber with recycled materials to make cellular shade fabric and use adhesives with excessive formaldehyde.
Ankoda has been a professional cellular shade manufacturer for over 18 years. We have our own cellular shade fabric factory and raw material suppliers. We can guarantee that our cellular shade fabric is made of 99.9% polyester fiber and contains zero formaldehyde, zero carcinogens, and zero harmful halogens, making it completely harmless to the human body.

Q3: What does the cell size of cellular shade fabric mean?

The cell size describes how wide each individual honeycomb chamber is within the fabric. In simple terms, it's the measurement from one side of a single cell to the other.

Cell Size Appearance Best For
1/2" (12.5mm) Compact, clean design Small to medium windows
5/8" (16mm) Balanced modern look Most standard windows
3/4" (20mm) Soft, elegant appearance Living rooms, bedrooms
1" (25mm) Luxurious, fuller look Large windows, sliding doors
1 1/2" (38mm) Bold, architectural style Wide windows, modern interiors
1 3/4" (45mm) Statement look with deep texture Extra-large windows, panoramic views
Cell size plays an important role in how a cellular shade performs and looks. Larger cells hold more air, which boosts insulation and makes them perfect for wide or tall windows. Smaller cells create a tighter, cleaner appearance and work especially well on compact windows or narrow openings. Choosing the right cell size helps you get the best balance of energy efficiency, style, and window compatibility.

Q4: Where to buy cellular shade fabric?

We recommended to purchase cellular shade fabrics directly from the original manufacturer. They usually offer fabric-only options and support a wide range of customizations. In contrast, most local and online curtain shops only sell finished cellular shades rather than individual fabrics. A few stores may offer fabric separately, but the available styles and options are often very limited.
Ankoda is a professional cellular shade manufacturer. We offering everything related to cellular shades, including fabrics, tracks and accessories. Factory-direct pricing, No middleman and Free samples for testing.

Q5: How to clean cellular shade fabric?

Cleaning cellular shade fabric is actually very easy. Here's a simple guide to help you remove dust, stains, grease, and mold:
1. Dusting
Weekly dusting is the best way to keep your cellular shade looking clean and prevent dust from building up.
Tools needed: soft-bristle brush or microfiber cloth
How to clean: gently brush or wipe the fabric to remove surface dust.
2. Removing Stains
Fingerprints or small smudges can make your cellular shades look dirty, but they're easy to clean.
Tools needed: sponge, mild detergent, warm water
How to clean: mix a little mild detergent with warm water, dip the sponge into the mixture, and gently wipe the stained area until it's gone.
3. Removing Grease
If your cellular shades are installed in the kitchen, grease stains may show up over time.
Tools needed: sponge, mild detergent, warm water
How to clean: mix mild detergent with warm water, soak the sponge, and gently wipe the greasy spots. Repeat the process until the stains disappear.
Important: Avoid using harsh cleaners such as alcohol, bleach, or strong degreasers. These can damage the fabric and cause fading.
4. Removing Mold
Most honeycomb blinds are made from polyester, which is naturally resistant to mold. But in very humid spaces, mold may still appear.
Tools needed: sponge, soap, warm water, hairdryer
How to clean: mix soap with warm water and use the sponge to wipe the entire blind thoroughly. Afterwards, use a hairdryer to ensure the fabric is completely dry.

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