Meet us at the Paysalia trade show from December 2 to 4 at Eurexpo Lyon 🥥, stand 5A64

Our offices will be closed from December 20, 2025 to January 4, 2026 inclusive. Telephone support will be unavailable, but orders remain open throughout this period.
Team ombrière

A Team at Your Service

With over 6 years of experience and customer feedback, our dedicated team supports you at every step of your shade sail choice and is more committed than ever to providing quality service and meeting your specific needs. Starting with the first link in our team: our technical sales representatives. With

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La fibre de coco

The choice of coconut fiber

It was at the beginning of the last century that Ferdinand Fert, great-grandfather of Frédérique and Arnaud Fert (current managers of La Scourtinerie de Nyons), brought back from a trip to southern India some coconut fiber threads. Much more resistant than all the Mediterranean perennial plants still used for weaving

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Ombrière et créativité

Unleash Your Creativity

Thanks to their elegant aesthetic that blends into all architectural styles and willingly matches a wide range of decorative styles (bohemian, Scandinavian, ethnic chic, etc.), our coconut fiber shades are the ideal shade sails to unleash your creativity and give an incomparable charm to your pergolas, patios, gardens and balconies.

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Tradition et modernité

Our Shade Sails: Between Tradition and Modernity

The Canopies of La Scourtinerie embody the perfect harmony between tradition and modernity. Reminiscent in color and appearance of burlap, the open weave in 100% natural coconut fiber, in which each canopy is carefully designed, blends harmoniously with all architectural styles, both traditional and contemporary. An all-terrain style Whether you

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Cordes coco

India and Scourtinerie

Ferdinand Fert, then a weaver in Nyons, goes on a journey to the southwest of India, to Kerala, to visit the territories then occupied by France. There, he discovers a most diverse local craftsmanship: cotton sheets, objects made from banana fiber… However, a local material used by the population living

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