Square shade sail
Starting at €99
Transform your garden, patio, or balcony into a stylish and sustainable space with the square shade sail from CocoWeave. Made from 100% natural coconut fiber, this shade sail provides cooling shade on warm days while giving your outdoor space a natural, tropical look. Perfect for those who value comfort, luxury, and eco-friendliness. Thanks to its durable material and open weave, the sail allows some air and light to pass through while blocking direct sunlight.
The square coconut fiber shade sail is extremely strong, water-resistant, anti-fungal, and available in sizes of 2x2 meters, 3x3 meters, and 4x4 meters.

ADVANTAGES COCOWEAVE
A biodegradable by-product with minimal environmental impact.
Provides cooling shade on sunny days.
Allows air and light to pass through thanks to its open weave.
Weather-resistant alternative to synthetic sails..
Its tropical look complements any outdoor space.
Equipped with strong corner loops for simple installation.
2x2 meters
€99,-Diagonal reinforcement
Natural brown color
Permeable to water
3x3 meters
€119,-Diagonal reinforcement
Natural brown color
Permeable to water
4x4 meters
€159,-Diagonal reinforcement
Natural brown color
Permeable to water
Product pecifications
- Material: 100% coconut fiber
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Type: Square shade sail
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Color: Natural brown/beige (coconut color)
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Sizes: 2x2 meters, 3x3 meters, or 4x4 meters
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Mounting loops: Metal loops in all four corners
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Includes: 20 meters of rope for installation
Note: This product does not include tension straps, hooks, or carabiners.
Maintenance tips
Clean the shade sail with a soft brush and lukewarm water. Allow it to dry thoroughly before storing it away. Store the sail during winter or extended periods of rain to prolong its lifespan.

Installation
Attach the sail using the included rope to fixed points such as walls, posts, or trees. Use the metal loops in the corners for secure mounting. Ensure the sail is stretched tightly, preferably at a slight angle, so that rainwater can easily drain off.

