Designed to elevate healing environments, Haiku+ from Stinson features 12 textiles that include four biodegradable vinyl patterns that are made with Hyphyn upholstery material, earning Stinson the Gold Award in the Best of NeoCon 2025 Healthcare Textiles category.

Discovery, Sand Wave, Topography, and Trek represent a breakthrough in sustainable coated fabrics. Add in the SEAQUAL certified privacy curtain, and eight of the 12 patterns in Haiku+ represent a significant impact on sustainability without compromising performance.

All materials in Haiku+ have been constructed to meet the rigorous demands of healthcare and are durable, cleanable and GREENGUARD Gold-certified for use in woven, non-woven, and privacy curtain options. All of the coated fabrics have been thoroughly tested for compatibility with myriad cleaners and disinfectants. A key resource for hospital facility managers, Complete Cleaner and Disinfectant Compatibility is presented in Stinson’s searchable database. “Bolded” items have EPA Registration Numbers which appear on the EPA’s list of disinfectants for use against SARS-Cov-2, the novel coronavirus that causes Covid-19.
Many of the non-woven products in the collection are HC-201 Certified, representing an advantage that allows designers, specifiers and end users to easily identify products that have been designed specifically for healthcare.
The Best of NeoCon jurors commented:
I appreciate there is a solution for all needs within the line. The various visuals are all beautiful and balance each other well. The Haiku+ collection is refreshing, offering fabrics for a wide variety of applications while delivering great performance and a great sustainability story! The patterns and colors are lovely and soothing. It’s a very calming textile line. Cleanability and durability are innovative for products with an amazing sustainability story.

The colors and patterns in Haiku+ include:
- Lyric, a brilliant multi-color, painterly design featuring effervescent dots dancing throughout the pattern
- Sumi, a mid-scale coated fabric that explores the wet ink process with an overarching motif of organized marks
- Kyoto, a block-print design that features energizing colors with a linen weave to give it a hand-crafted look
- Katsura, Discovery, and Trek are three textured solids that layer color into the collection and compliment everything
From a recliner in a patient room at a hospital to soft seating in a common area of a luxury spa, this group of diverse textiles can be used and interchanged to create beautiful spaces.