Black Voile Fabric – 118” Wide Sheer Drapery Fabric
Our black voile fabric is a premium 118” wide width sheer fabric engineered for professional draping, stage design, and event installations where depth, contrast, and light control are essential. Made from 100% polyester, this ultra-lightweight voile delivers a smooth, flowing finish with high translucency. The black tone creates dramatic visual layering, making it ideal for theatrical environments, corporate events, and upscale installations where controlled lighting and shadow effects matter. With its extra-wide seamless construction, black voile reduces visible seams and allows for clean, continuous panels across pipe and drape systems, ceiling swags, and large-scale backdrops. Fully fire retardant certified, this fabric meets NFPA 701, CAN/ULC-S109 (Canada), and California Title 19, ensuring compliance for commercial venues, theaters, and public spaces. 📏 SPECIFICATIONS Width: 118” Wide Color: Black Fiber Content: 100% Polyester Average Roll Size: 125–150 yards Fire Rating: NFPA 701, CAN/ULC-S109, California Title 19 ⭐ KEY FEATURES 118” wide seamless draping fabric Ultra sheer with controlled light diffusion Deep black tone for dramatic visual effects Smooth, elegant flow Fire retardant certified for commercial use Lightweight and easy to install 🎪 COMMON USES Stage & Theatrical Design Scrims and reveal effects Shadow and lighting control Layered сценic depth Corporate Events & AV Backdrops for presentations Stage masking and layering LED wall softening Hospitality & Venues Black sheer drapery Ceiling accents and mood lighting Pipe and Drape Systems Sheer panels for contrast layering Pairing with velour or blackout What is black voile fabric used for? Black voile is commonly used for stage scrims, event backdrops, and lighting effects, allowing light to pass through while creating depth and contrast. Is black voile see-through? Yes, black voile is a sheer fabric, but darker tones provide more visual control, making it ideal for lighting and staging applications. Is black voile fire retardant? Yes, it meets NFPA 701, CAN/ULC-S109, and California Title 19, making it safe for commercial and public venues. Why use black voile instead of white voile? Black voile is preferred when you want contrast, shadow effects, and controlled lighting, while white voile is used for brighter, airy designs.
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