Its History Of 2 Seater Fabric Tub Sofa
2 Seater Fabric Tub Sofa
A tub with two seats made of fabric sofa is the perfect seating solution for reception and waiting areas seating for visitors, reception areas and more. It is closed-fronted and is available in your 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 narrower than those of a three-seater sofa.
Product Description
The stylish tub-style fabric sofa, ideal for reception areas and relaxation breakout areas. Fully upholstered with 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 primary difference. A two-seater has two cushions, whereas the loveseat has three.
A two-seater is perfect for reception seating or breakout spaces and can be paired with co-ordinated products from the Breakout seating range. It also makes a smart addition to office interiors.
The Classic Tub Sofa is available in a choice of modern colors, and can be customized with either one of a right or left hand chaise. The sofas are fully upholstered in your choice of fabric colours. All foam is fire resistant and tested to UK level 5.
Going Here is designed as an extension of the Nova seating collection that includes booths and chairs. A variety of matching coffee tables are also available, with round, square or rectangular tops in frosted glass and mounted on tapered legs.
A contemporary fabric sofa with stylish curving style, the Fenway 2 seater is comfortable and well-padded. This contemporary sofa is upholstered in your choice of made-to- order, custom fabric colour choices and has sturdy wooden frame and chrome feet.
Special orders are available at promotional 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 fabric and get lead times. Utilize the Configurator to create your own custom design and get instant price estimates.
Product Features
The 2 seater fabric tub sofa is an ideal choice for your reception, waiting or relaxation areas. It is available in a range of custom-made fabrics and provides ample seating space.
The sofa's simplicity is influenced by modern influences and can be incorporated in the most elegant of interior designs. It is constructed of wood for stability and durability. The feet are constructed of iron and feature a protective coating against wear and tear. The surface is also galvanized in order to prevent corrosion.
The tub-style sofa is upholstered with your choice of colored fabric. The sofa comes with two seat cushions and two couch cushions so that you can arrange it to fit your space. The foam used to create the seat and backrest is tested for fire retardant to UK standards.
The tub sofa is available in a range of stylish, hard-wearing fabrics to suit any workplace. Our stock version of this sofa is in Plindy 16 fabric, but there are other options like Nueva, Cure II, Level, Gravel and Munich all available for special orders with promotional pricing. Click the Ask A Question button to request an unbiased fabric sample or contact us to find out more information.
Product Care
Regular cleaning is the best method to ensure your sofa stays beautiful and lasting a long time. Regular vacuuming with an upholstery and hose attachment is necessary to remove dust, dirt and other particles which can dull your sofa and make it look lifeless. It also means protecting it from stains and damage by using the right cleaning products and methods.
Fabric sofas are typically more prone to dirt and stains than leather ones, so they require more frequent cleaning and protective measures. Check the care label to determine what type of fabric is used in your sofa. Always test on an inconspicuous place a small portion of the fabric prior to using a cleaner.
A common fabric cleaner is a solution of equal parts of water and white vinegar that is safe to use on most fabrics. Dampen a cloth with the cleaner, then rub the stain until eliminated. Be careful not to rub the stain, as this could cause the stain to spread.
Cleaning your couch with a vacuum and brushing it with the bristles of a soft brush can aid in removing dust and dirt. If your sofa has cushions that are removable you can take them off and clean them separately to get into the crevices and seams in which dirt can hide. If your sofa has a drop-down armrest you can use the tool provided to get into the crevices beneath the seat cushion to provide a more thorough cleaning.
Steaming is a second method to remove staining that is difficult to remove however, only if your couch is made from a fabric that can be cleaned safely with water. If not, you'll have to use the cleaner or a professional cleaning service.
Protecting your couch from damage caused by direct sunlight is crucial. A few well-placed blinds, curtains or window films can protect your couch from harmful UV rays from destroying your couch or altering its hues. If you're looking to go the extra mile you can also protect your sofa's cushions by using throw blankets or pillows, that will provide them with an additional layer of protection against sunlight and dirt.
Product Warranty
A warranty is a promise by the manufacturer to repair or replace a product if certain problems occur. The majority of retailers and brands offer warranties that cover specific issues caused by manufacturing defects or defective material but not all.
Typical warranty for couches covers the wooden frame as well as the joinery and spring support system for a certain period of time to protect against structural defects or manufacturer issues. Some warranties may include an assurance for the frame's motion as well as the reclining mechanism. Some companies offer a lifetime guarantee on their sofa frames.
Most sofas made of fabric have a warranty against fading and accumulation and pile-up, while some have an all-year guarantee on the cushions. However the warranty isn't valid for any damage caused due to negligence, commercial use or abuse, or for wear and wear and.
Contact the retailer or the company that you bought your sofa from If you discover a defect. They will guide you in the process of filing an insurance claim. During the claims process you will be required to prove the purchase as well as photos or other evidence that support your claim.
The brand or retailer will decide whether to repair, replace or even refund your sofa based on the nature of any defect. In addition, they might provide a warranty extension for an additional cost. However, the majority of warranties do not cover the cost of shipping or handling. Hence, it is important to read the fine print carefully prior to purchasing any furniture. If you aren't sure whether to purchase the furniture, you can ask the retailer or manufacturer for more information. You can also look over your home insurance to see whether they cover furniture damage. If not, there are third-party furniture protection plans that you can consider instead of an insurance.