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2 Seater Fabric Tub Sofa
A two-seater fabric tub sofa is the perfect seating solution for reception and waiting areas seating for visitors, reception areas and more. It comes with a closed-front design and is available in your choice of Mainline Plus Camira fabrics.
The difference between a two-seater and a loveseat is that cushions of a loveseat are shorter than the cushions of a three-seater sofa.
Product Description
Stylish curved tub style fabric sofa, ideal for relaxation and reception breakout areas. Fully upholstered with your choice of custom-made fabric colors and supported by chrome feet.
What is the difference between a two-seater and loveseat? The primary distinction is the size of the seat cushions. A two-seater will typically have two seat cushions and a loveseat is likely to have three seats.
A 2 seater is ideal for space for reception seating or breakout spaces and can be paired with co-ordinated products from the Breakout seating range. It is also an excellent addition to workplace interiors and staff rooms.
The Classic Tub Sofa is available in a choice of modern colors, and can be ordered with one of a right or left hand chaise. The sofas are fully upholstered with the choice of fabrics. All foam is fire resistant, and tested up to UK level 5.
This collection is designed as an addition to the Nova seating collection that includes booths and chairs. A selection of matching coffee tables are also available, with round, square or rectangular tops frosted glass and mounted on legs that are tapered.
The Fenway is a modern, fabric sofa with elegant curved design. It's comfortable and well-padded. This modern sofa is upholstered with your choice of made to order, custom fabric colour options, and comes with solid wooden frames with chrome feet.
The version that is stocked of this sofa comes in Plindy 16 fabric, with Nueva, Cure II, Level, Munich, Gravel, Herring and Munster all available for special orders with promotional pricing. Click Ask a Question to request samples of fabric and get the lead time. Use the Configurator instead to create your own custom design and get instant price quotes.
Product Features
The tub sofa with two seats made of fabric is ideal for receptions, waiting areas or relaxing areas. It is available in a variety of bespoke fabrics which can be made to order. It also offers ample seating space.
The sofa's simplicity is influenced by modern influences and is a great fit in the most elegant of rooms. It is built with a wooden frame for stability and durability. The iron feet have a protective layer to protect them from wear and tear. The surface has also been galvanized in order to prevent corrosion.
The tub-style sofa is covered in your preferred fabric colour. The sofa has two seat cushions as well as two couch cushions, so you can set it up to fit your space. The foam used to create the backrest and seat cushions is tested for fire retardant to UK standards.
This tub sofa is available in a range of stylish, hard-wearing fabrics to suit any workplace. Our stocked version of this sofa is made from Plindy 16 fabric, but there are other options such as Nueva, Cure II, Level, Gravel and Munich all available for special order with promotional pricing. Click on the Ask A Question button for a free sample of the fabric or to contact us for more information.
Product Care
Regular maintenance is the best way to ensure your sofa stays gorgeous and lasting for over time. Regular vacuuming with an upholstery and hose attachment is required to remove dust, dirt and other particles which can dull your sofa and make it appear dull. It means protecting your couch from stains, damage and other problems with the right cleaning methods and products.
Fabric sofas are generally more prone to dirt and stains than leather ones, so they require more frequent care and protection measures. Check the care tag for clues to the type of fabric your couch is made of, and make sure to do a spot test in a hidden area to determine if the cleaner will affect the texture or color.
The most popular sofa cleaner consists of an ingredient made of equal parts white vinegar and water. This is safe to use on almost all fabrics. Wet a cloth with the cleaner, then wipe the stain until it is gone. Be careful not to rub the stain, since this could spread it.
Vacuuming fabric two seater sofa and then brushing it with a soft bristled brush will aid in removing dust and dirt. If your sofa is equipped with removable pillows, you can remove each one and brush it separately to clean the crevices and seams where dirt tends hide. If your sofa has a drop down armrest, use the tool that comes with it to clean the crevices underneath the seat cushion.
Steaming can also be an effective way to remove stubborn stains. However this method is only recommended for couches made from a fabric which is safe to clean using water. If not, you'll need to employ a cleaner or professional cleaning service.
Protecting your couch from the damage caused by direct sunlight is crucial. A few well-placed curtains, blinds or window films will aid in preventing harmful UV rays from destroying your couch or changing the color of your couch. Throw pillows and blankets can be used to shield the sofa's cushions from sun and dirt.
Product Warranty
A warranty is the promise of the manufacturer to repair or replace a product if certain issues arise. The majority of retailers and brands offer warranties that address specific issues caused by defective or manufactured materials however, they do not generally cover everything.
The typical warranty for couches covers the wooden frame as well as joinery and spring support system for a specific period of time against structural flaws or manufacturer-related issues. They might also provide an assurance for the frame's reclining mechanism as well as motion features. Some companies offer a lifetime guarantee for their sofa frames.
The majority of sofas made of fabric come with a warranty against fading and accumulation as well as a lifetime guarantee on cushion cushions. The warranty does not cover any damage caused by commercial use, negligence, abuse, or excessive wear and tear.
Contact the retailer or the company that you bought your sofa from if you find a defect. They will help you through the process of filing an insurance claim. During the claim process you'll need to provide proof of purchase, photographs or other evidence to back your claim.
The retailer or brand will decide if it is appropriate to repair, replace or even refund your sofa based on the type of the defect. In addition, they might offer a warranty extension at an additional fee. However, the majority of warranties do not cover the cost of shipping or handling. Therefore, it is crucial to be sure to read the fine print before purchasing any furniture. If you have any doubts, contact the manufacturer or retailer for more details. You can also look over your home insurance policy to see whether they cover damage to furniture. You may also think about the use of furniture protection programs from third parties instead of a standard warranty.