2 Seater Fabric Tub Sofa
A 2 seater fabric bathtub sofa is a fantastic seating solution for waiting areas, reception rooms, visitor seating or other places. It comes with a closed front and is available in your choice of Mainline Plus Camira fabric.
The cushions of a love seat are smaller than those of a three-seater.
Product Description
A stylish curved tub-style fabric sofa, ideal for relaxation and reception breakout areas. Fully covered with your choice of made to order fabric colors and supported by chrome feet.
What is the difference between a two-seater from a loveseat? The main difference is the size of the seat cushions. A two-seater will typically have two seat cushions, while a loveseat will usually include three seat cushions.
The 2 seater is perfect for reception seating and breakout spaces. It can be paired with other items from the Breakout seating collection. It also makes a smart addition to staffrooms and office interiors.
The Classic Tub Sofa comes in a variety of modern colours and can be customised with a left- or right-hand chaise. The sofas are fully upholstered with your choice of fabric colours. All foam is fire resistant, and tested up to UK level 5.
The range is designed to fit in with the Nova seating family of booths and chairs. There are also matching coffee tables that have square, rectangular or round tops made of frosted-glass, mounted on tapered legs.
The Fenway is a modern, fabric sofa that has sleek curved style. It's well-padded and comfortable.
small 2 seater fabric sofa is upholstered in your choice of made-to- order, bespoke fabric colour choices and has sturdy wooden frame and chrome feet.
Special orders are available at discounted prices for the Plindy 16 fabric. Other fabrics like Nueva, Cure II and Level, Munich, Gravel or Herring can also be purchased. Click Ask a question to request fabric samples or to know the how long it will take. Utilize the Configurator to create your own bespoke design and get instant price quotes.
Product Features
The tub sofa that seats two in fabric is ideal for receptions, waiting areas or relaxation areas. It is available in a range of made-to-order bespoke fabrics and offers plenty of seating space.
The sofa's simplicity is influenced by modern influences and is a great fit in the most elegant rooms. It is built with a wooden frame to ensure stability and strength. The feet are made of iron and have a protective coating against wear and tear. The surface is also galvanized to prevent corrosion.
This tub style sofa is upholstered with your choice of colored fabric. The sofa is equipped with two seat cushions as well as two couch cushions so you can arrange it to fit your space. The foam used for the seat and backrest has been tested for fire-resistance in accordance with UK standards.
This tub sofa is offered in a range of stylish, hard-wearing fabrics to suit any workplace environment. The standard version of this tub sofa is constructed from Plindy 16 however other fabrics like Nueva, Cure II and Level, Gravel, and Munich are available on special order for promotional prices. Click the Ask A Question button to request a free fabric sample or get in touch to find out more information.
Product Care
Regular care is the best way to keep your sofa looking beautiful and lasting a long time. Regular vacuuming with an upholstery and hose attachment is essential to get rid of dust, dirt and other particles which can dull your sofa and make it look dull. It's about protecting your couch from staining and damage, as well as other issues with the right cleaning methods and products.
Fabric sofas are typically more prone to stains and dirt than leather ones, so they require more frequent care and protection measures. Check the care tag for clues on what type of fabric your couch is composed of, and be sure to spot test a small section in a non-glaring area to determine if the cleaner will affect the texture or color.
The most common fabric sofa cleaner consists of a solution made from equal parts white vinegar and water. It is safe for use on nearly all fabrics. Use a damp cloth to soak up the cleaner, then wipe the stain until eliminated. Be sure to avoid rubbing the stain, as this could cause the stain to spread.
Vacuuming and brushing using a soft-bristled toothbrush will assist in removing dirt and dust from the couch's surface. If your sofa has removable pillows and cushions, you can take each one and brush it separately to get in the seams and crevices that dirt tends hide. If your sofa has a drop-down armrest you can use the tool to access the crevices under the seat cushion for more thorough cleaning.
Steaming is a second method for removing stubborn stains, but only if your couch is made of a material that is safe to clean using water. If not, you'll have to employ a cleaner or professional cleaning service.
Protecting your couch from damage caused by direct sunlight is essential. A few well-placed blinds, curtains, or window films will help keep harmful UV rays from destroying your couch or altering the color of your couch. If you want to go that 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 the sun and dirt.
Product Warranty
A warranty is a promise from the manufacturer to repair or replace a product if certain issues arise. The majority of retailers and brands offer warranties that address specific issues that are related to manufacturing or defective material but not all.
The typical couch warranty will include the wooden framing spring support and joinery against structural flaws and manufacturer problems for a specified period of time. They might also provide an assurance for the frame's reclining mechanism and motion features. Some companies offer an unlimited guarantee on their sofa frames.
Most fabric sofas are warranted against piling and fading, and some come with an all-year warranty on the cushion cushions. A warranty does not cover any damage caused by commercial usage or abuse, negligence, or abnormal wear and tears.
If your couch is damaged due to an issue with its construction, you can make a claim for warranty by contacting the company or retailer from whom you bought it. They will guide you in the procedure of filing the warranty claim. During the claim process you must provide proof of purchase, photos or other evidence to back your claim.
Depending on the nature of the defect the brand or retailer may choose to repair or replace your sofa or offer an exchange or refund. In addition, they could offer a warranty extension at an additional cost. However, most warranties do not cover the cost of shipping or handling. It is therefore important to study the fine print before purchasing any furniture. If you are unsure then contact the manufacturer or retailer for more details. You can also check your home insurance to see if they cover furniture damage. You may also think about the use of furniture protection programs from third parties instead of an ordinary warranty.