2 Seater Fabric Tub SofaA two-seater fabric bathtub sofa is an ideal seating solution for reception areas, waiting rooms visitor seating, or other areas. It is closed-fronted and is available in a choice of Mainline Plus Camira fabrics.
The main difference between a two-seater and a loveseat is that the cushions of a loveseat are slightly shorter than those of a sofa with three seats.
Product Description
The stylish curved tub style fabric sofa is perfect for relaxation areas, reception areas and breakout zones. Fully covered in your choice of fabric color options and supported by chrome feet.
What is the difference between a two-
2 seater fabric lounge from an upholstered loveseat? The size of the cushions is the primary difference. A two-
2 seater fabric tub sofa has two cushions, while a loveseat has three.
The
2 seater fabric 2 seater fabric settee is perfect for reception seating as well as breakout spaces. It can be coordinated with other products in the Breakout seating collection. It is also an excellent addition to offices and staffrooms.
The Classic Tub Sofa is available in a range of contemporary colours, and can be specified with either the right or left hand chaise. The sofas are fully covered in your choice of coloured fabrics All foam is fire retardant and tested to UK level 5.
This range is designed as a complement to the Nova seating family which includes booths as well as chairs. There are also coffee tables with square, rectangular, or round tops in frosted-glass with legs that are tapered.
The Fenway is a modern fabric sofa that features stylish curved styling. It's comfortable and well-padded. This contemporary sofa comes in your choice of bespoke fabrics and is upholstered to your choice. It is built with wooden frame and chrome legs.
The stocked version 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 fabric samples and get the lead time. Alternately, make use of the Configurator to design your own bespoke configuration and get price quotes in real-time.
Product Features
The two-seater fabric tub sofa is a great option for your reception, waiting or relaxing areas. It is available in a variety of custom-made fabrics that offers generous sitting space.
The sofa's simplicity is influenced by modern trends and is a great fit in the most elegant of interior designs. It is constructed of wood for stability and durability. The feet made of iron have an extra layer of protection to guard them from wear and tear. The surface is also galvanized order to avoid corrosion.
This tub style couch is covered in your choice of fabric color. It is supplied with a pair of cushion seats and two sofa cushions, so you can select the layout that fits your space best. The foam used in the backrest and seat has been tested for fire-resistance in accordance with UK standards.
This tub sofa comes in a variety of stylish and durable fabrics that are suitable for any office space. The standard version of the tub sofa is made from Plindy 16 however other fabrics such as Nueva, Cure II and Level, Gravel, and Munich are available on special orders at discounted prices. Click the Ask A Question button to request an unbiased fabric sample or contact us for more details.
Product Care
The best way to maintain your
sofa fabric 2 seater's beauty and longevity is by taking regular care of it. Regular vacuuming with a hose attachment and upholstery attachment is required to remove dust, dirt, and other particles that can dull your sofa and make it look dull. It is also about protecting it from stains and damage with the right cleaning products and methods.
Fabric sofas are more susceptible to dirt, staining and other damages than leather ones. They require more frequent care and protection. Check the care tag for indications of the type of fabric your couch is made of, and always do a spot test in an inconspicuous area to see if the cleaner affects the texture or color.
A common sofa cleaner is a solution of equal parts of water and white vinegar that is safe to use on a variety of fabrics. Wet a cloth with the cleaner, then blot the stain until gone. Be sure to avoid rubbing to cause the stain to spread.
Vacuuming your sofa and then brushing it with the bristles of a soft brush can aid in removing dust and dirt. If your sofa has pillows that are removable that you can take out each one and clean it separately to get in the crevices and seams 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 seat cushion.
Steaming is another effective method to remove stubborn stains but only if the couch is made of a fabric that is safe to clean by water. If not, a professional cleaner or cleaning service is required.
It is also crucial to protect your couch from damage caused by to direct sunlight. A few well-placed curtains, blinds, or window films will help keep harmful UV rays from bleaching your couch or altering its hues. If you're looking to go that extra mile you can also cover your sofa's cushions by using pillows or throw blankets, which provide them with an additional layer of protection from the sun and dirt.
Product Warranty
A warranty is a promise by the manufacturer to repair or replace a product should certain problems occur. Most brands and retailers offer warranties that cover specific issues that are that are related to manufacturing or defective materials however they don't typically cover all issues.
Typical couch warranties typically include the wooden framing joinery and spring support system against structural flaws and manufacturer problems for a specified period of time. Some warranties may include an assurance for the frame's motion and reclining mechanisms. Some companies even offer a lifetime warranty on their sofa frames.
Most fabric sofas come with an assurance against fading and pile-up, while others have a lifetime guarantee on seat cushions. However the warranty isn't applicable to any damage caused by commercial use, negligence or abuse or excessive wear and tear.
Contact the retailer or company that you bought your sofa from if you find a defect. They will help you through the process of filing a claim. In the process of filing a claim, you will need to provide proof of purchase, photographs or other evidence to support your claim.
Depending on the nature of the defect, the retailer or brand may decide to repair or replace your sofa or offer the option of a refund. They may 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 important to go over the fine print prior to purchasing any furniture. If you have any doubts, contact the manufacturer or retailer for more information. You can also look over your home insurance policy to see whether they cover damage to furniture. You can also consider alternative furniture protection programs offered by third parties instead of an ordinary warranty.