2 Seater Fabric Tub SofaA 2 seater fabric bathtub sofa is a fantastic seating option for reception areas, waiting rooms, visitor seating or other places. It comes with a closed front and comes in your choice of Mainline Plus Camira fabric.
The difference between a two-seater and a loveseat is that the cushions of a loveseat are shorter than those of a three-seater sofa.
Product Description
A stylish curved tub-style fabric sofa, perfect for relaxation and reception breakout areas. Fully upholstered in your choice of made-to order bespoke fabric colour options and supported by chrome feet.
What is the difference between a two-seater and a loveseat? The size of cushions is the most significant difference. A two-seater will typically have two seat cushions whereas a loveseat will typically have three seats.
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2 seater sofa fabric-seater is ideal for space for reception seating or breakout spaces, and can be coordinated with other items from the Breakout seating range. It's also an excellent addition to offices and staffrooms.
The Classic Tub Sofa comes in a range of contemporary colours and can be customised with a left or right-hand chaise. The sofas are fully cushioned in a variety of colours All foam is fire retardant and tested to UK level 5.
The range is designed to work with the Nova seating family of chairs and booths. A variety of coffee tables that match are also available with square, round or rectangular tops glass frosted and mounted on legs that are tapered.
A modern fabric sofa that has stylish curved style The Fenway 2 seater is comfy and well padded. This contemporary sofa is upholstered with your choice of made-to- order, custom fabric colour options and has solid wooden frames with chrome feet.
The version in stock of this sofa is 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 the fabric or to find out the
how much fabric for 2 seater sofa long it will take. Alternately, make use of the Configurator tool to create your own custom configuration and see price quotes instantly.
Product Features
The tub sofa with two seats made of fabric is ideal for waiting areas, receptions or relaxation areas. It is available in a range of custom-made fabrics that offers plenty of seating space.
The sofa's simplicity is influenced by modern influences and is suitable for integration in the most elegant of room designs. It has a wooden frame inside to ensure stability and durability. The feet are made of iron and have an anti-wear coating to protect against wear and tear. The surface is also galvanized order to avoid corrosion.
This tub style sofa is covered in your choice of coloured
fabric two seater sofa. The sofa is equipped with two seat cushions and two couch cushions so you can configure it to suit your space. The foam used for the backrest and seat is tested for fire retardant to UK standards.
This tub sofa is offered in a range of stylish hardwearing, durable fabrics that are suitable for any workplace. The version we stock of this sofa is available in Plindy 16 fabric, but there are other options like 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 get in touch with more information.
Product Care
The best way to maintain the beauty of your sofa and prolong its life is to take 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 lifeless. It means protecting your couch from stains or damage, along with other issues with the right cleaning methods and products.
Fabric sofas are typically more susceptible to staining and dirt than leather sofas, and they require more frequent care and protection measures. The care tag should contain indications of the type of fabric your couch is made of, and always spot test a small section in a non-glaring area to see if cleaner is affecting the color or texture.
The most popular sofa cleaner is a solution of equal parts white vinegar and water. It is safe for use on virtually all fabrics. The cleaner must be dampened with water, and then blotted onto the stain. Be careful not to rub to spread the stain.
Cleaning your couch with a vacuum and brushing it with a soft bristled brush can aid in removing dust and dirt. If your sofa has removable pillows, you can remove each one and clean it individually to reach the crevices and seams where dirt tends hide. If your sofa has a drop down armrest, you can use the tool included with it to clean the crevices underneath the seat cushion.
Steaming is another effective method of removing staining that is difficult to remove, but only if your couch is made of a material that can be safely cleaned by water. If not, a professional cleaner or cleaning service is required.
It is also crucial to safeguard your couch from damage caused by to direct sunlight. A few well-placed blinds, curtains or window films can aid in preventing harmful UV rays from bleaching your couch or altering its colors. If you're looking to go the extra mile you can also protect your sofa's cushions with pillows or throw blankets that will provide them with an additional layer of protection from sunlight and dirt.
Product Warranty
A warranty is a guarantee by the manufacturer that they will repair or replace the product in case it has issues. Most brands and retailers offer warranties that cover specific issues that are related to manufacturing or defective materials however they don't typically cover all issues.
Typical couch warranties typically include the wooden framing spring support and joinery against structural and manufacturing 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 warranty against pile-up and fading as well as an all-year guarantee on the cushion cushions. The warranty does not cover damage caused by commercial use or abuse, negligence, or wear and tear that is not normal.
If your sofa has an issue with its construction, you can make a claim for warranty by contacting the company or retailer from which you bought it. They will assist you with the procedure of filing the warranty claim. During the claims process, you will be required to provide proof of purchase, as well as photographs or other evidence that support your claim.
The retailer or brand will decide whether to repair, replace or even refund your sofa based on the type of the defect. They may also extend your warranty for a small fee. However, most warranties do not cover the cost of shipping or handling. Therefore, it is essential to be sure to read the fine print before purchasing any furniture. If you are unsure, contact the retailer or manufacturer for more information. You can also examine your homeowner's insurance policy to determine whether it covers damage to furniture. If not, there are third-party furniture protection plans you can consider instead of an insurance.