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A tub with two seats made of fabric sofa is the ideal seating solution for reception areas, waiting areas as well as visitor seating. It features a closed front and is available in a choice of Mainline Plus Camira fabric.
The main difference between a sofa with two seats and a loveseat is that the cushions of a loveseat are slightly smaller than those of a three-seater sofa.
Product Description
The chic curved tub fabric sofa is perfect for reception areas, relaxation areas and breakout zones. Fully covered in your choice of custom-made fabric color options and supported by chrome feet.
What is the difference between a two-seater and a loveseat? The size of the cushions is the main difference. A two-seater has two cushions, while a loveseat has three cushions.
The two-seater is ideal for reception seating and breakout spaces. It can be paired with other products in the Breakout seating collection. It is also a great addition to staffrooms and office interiors.
The Classic Tub Sofa is available in a variety of contemporary colours, and is specified with either a left or right hand chaise. The sofas are fully upholstered in your choice of fabric colours. All foam is fire resistant and tested to UK level 5.
This range is designed as an addition to the Nova seating collection, which includes booths and chairs. There are also matching coffee tables that have square, rectangular or round tops in frosted-glass mounted on legs that are tapered.
The Fenway is a contemporary fabric sofa with elegant curved design. It's comfortable and well-padded. This modern sofa is upholstered in your choice of made-to- order, bespoke fabric colour options and has sturdy wooden frame and chrome feet.
Special orders are available at discounted prices for the Plindy 16 fabric. Other fabrics, such as Nueva, Cure II and Level, Munich, Gravel or Herring can also be ordered. Click Ask A Question to request samples of the fabric and learn about the lead time. You can also make use of the Configurator tool to create your own customized configuration and view price quotes instantly.
Product Features
The tub sofa with two seats in fabric is ideal for receptions, waiting areas or relaxing areas. It is available in a variety of made-to-order bespoke fabrics and offers generous sitting space.
The sofa's simplicity is influenced by modern influences and is suitable for integration in the most elegant room designs. It has a wooden frame inside for strength and stability. The iron feet are covered with an extra layer of protection to guard them from wear and tear. The surface is also galvanized to prevent corrosion.
This tub-style sofa can be covered in your choice of coloured fabric. The sofa is equipped with two seat cushions and two couch cushions, so you can configure it to suit your space. The foam used in the seat and backrest has been tested for fire resistance to UK standards.
This tub sofa is offered in a selection of stylish, hard-wearing fabrics to suit any workplace. The standard version of this tub sofa is constructed out of Plindy 16, but other fabrics such as Nueva, Cure II and Level, Gravel, and Munich are available for special order for promotional prices. Click on the Ask A Question button for a free sample of the fabric or to contact us with more information.
Product Care
The best way to maintain your sofa's beauty and durability is to take regular care of it. This means regularly vacuuming it with a hose or upholstery attachments to eliminate dust and dirt that can make your couch dull and lifeless. It is also about protecting it from stains and other damage with the right cleaning products and methods.
Fabric sofas 2 seater fabric are more susceptible to stains and dirt than leather sofas, and they require more frequent cleaning and protective measures. Check the care label to find out the type of fabric used on your sofa. Always test on an unnoticed portion of the fabric prior to using a cleaner.
A common fabric cleaner is a mixture of equal parts of water and white vinegar, which is safe to use on most fabrics. Dampen a cloth with the cleaner, then blot the stain until it's gone. Avoid rubbing the stain, since this could spread it.
Cleaning your couch with a vacuum and brushing it with a soft bristled brush can help remove dust and dirt. If your sofa is equipped with removable pillows, you can remove each one and clean it separately to clean the seams and crevices that dirt can hide in. If your sofa has a drop-down armrest, make use of the tool provided with it to clean the crevices beneath the 2 seat fabric sofa cushion.
Steaming is another effective method of removing stubborn stains, but only if your couch is made from a fabric that is safe to clean with water. If not, you'll have to use the cleaner or a professional cleaning service.
Protecting your couch from the damage caused by direct sunlight is also important. A few well-placed curtains, blinds or window films will help keep harmful UV rays from destroying your couch or changing its hues. Pillows and throw blankets can be used to shield the sofa's cushions from dirt and sunlight.
Product Warranty
A warranty is a promise from the manufacturer that they will repair or replace the product in case it suffers from certain issues. Many brands and retailers offer warranties that address specific issues related to manufacturing or faulty material but not all.
Typical couch warranties typically include the wooden framing spring support system, and joinery against structural defects and manufacturer issues for a certain period of time. Some warranties include an assurance for the frame's movement and recline mechanisms. Some companies offer a lifetime guarantee on their sofa frames.
Most fabric sofas come with a guarantee against fading and pile-up and pile-up, while some have an all-year guarantee on the seat cushions. However the warranty isn't valid for any damage caused by negligence, commercial use or abuse, or for wear and tear.
If your sofa has a defect in its construction You can make a claim for warranty by contacting the manufacturer or retailer from whom you bought it. They will guide you through the process of submitting a claim. During the claims process you will have to prove the purchase as well as pictures or other evidence to support your claim.
Depending on the nature of the defect, the brand or retailer may opt to repair or replace your sofa, or offer an exchange or refund. They might also offer an extended warranty for a cost. However, the majority of warranties do not cover the cost of shipping or handling. It is therefore essential to go over the fine print prior to buying any furniture. If you are unsure, contact the manufacturer or retailer for more details. Alternately, you can check your home insurance policy to determine whether it covers furniture damage. If not, there are third-party furniture protection plans you can consider instead of a warranty.