Morbern is North America’s leading designer and manufacturer of decorative vinyl upholstery for the contract, health care, hospitality, automotive, trucking, transportation and marine markets. The vertically integrated, ISO 9001:2015 certified company creates innovative vinyls that meet the challenges of the design and engineering communities, balancing performance, durability and style.
Morbern has been named one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies 2020. The award can be found here.
Established in 1965, Morbern has more than 50 years of expertise in coated fabrics. Headquartered in Cornwall, Ontario, with U.S. offices in High Point, North Carolina, it operates or partners with nine manufacturing and distribution centers across the continent.
Since 1965, Morbern has been creating breakthroughs in the performance fabric industry including the first faux leather with a luxury hand and one of the first custom printed vinyl collections. Read more >>
At Morbern, we have a commitment to the future: Protect and preserve our children’s tomorrows while meeting our clients’ needs today. Read more >>
It takes more than incredible products to make a great company. Morbern complements their manufacturing capability with world class research, design and support services.
Looking for information on vinyl? Check out our resource room with brochures, data sheets and research on vinyl, vinyl cleaning, product testing and environmental health.
With custom product capabilities, hundreds of emboss options, and exclusive custom printing technology, Morbern’s diverse product line covers a full range of upholstery applications.
The Chemical Fabrics and Film Association has updated their FOCUS publication with a new article about sustainability.
At Morbern, sustainability isn’t a buzzword—it’s a way of life. As Earth Day approaches, we’re proud to spotlight the intentional, long-term steps we’re taking to create more sustainable, eco-conscious products for the industries we serve. A Legacy of Environmental Leadership From eliminating heavy metals decades ago to ensuring that our wastewater is clean enough to […]