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SHADE SAILS IN RESTAURANTS & CAFES



Over the past years we have seen a continuing growth in the use of custom shade sails in dining establishments from fast food outlets through cafes, restaurants, fine dining, clubs and hotels.

As the world heats up sitting outside is not so pleasant unless you have some shade. But often shade alone is not enough and people are understanding that putting up a cotton sheet will provide shade but not protect from very harmful UV rays. Shade cloth is not just a piece of fabric it is specially designed and manufactured with a mono filament, this filament is what provides the Ultraviolet protection. Even a light-coloured shade cloth, such as Aquatic Blue, will provide a shade factor of 85.6% with a UV Block of 91.1% - this is like putting on a 30-50 SPF sun cream.

We use premium quality shade cloth from Gale Pacific which is endorsed by THE CANCER COUNCIL!

In the past Custom Shade sails for outdoor dining were almost exclusively used by beach side venues but can now they can be seen in city and urban environments also in much colder climates. We have a steady flow of orders from Scandinavia and Northern Europe, sun burns in even in these areas!

Sail Shade World has supplied shade sails to hundreds of businesses in the hospitality industry worldwide.

There are many, many more cafes and restaurants throughout the world using Sail Shade World for their shade requirements.

To provide shade sails for your establishment is quick and easy and we are here and ready to help you.

This page shows some of the restaurants and cafes for have chosen our shade sails. As you can see it is diverse and all over the world.



The photos on this page are of shade sail installations in Marbella Spain, a beach café in Malta, a restaurant in Anguilla, a hotel in Corsica, a pizzeria in Italy, a café in Reunion Island, 2 different cafes in Canada and the United States, a disco area on a Mediterranean ferry and the 19th hole of a golf course in Australia.