2 Seater Fabric Tub Sofa
A two-seater fabric bathtub sofa is a fantastic seating solution for reception areas, waiting rooms visitors seating or other areas. 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 cushions of a loveseat are smaller than the cushions of a three-seater sofa.
Product Description
A stylish curved tub-style fabric sofa, ideal for relaxing areas or reception breakout areas. Fully upholstered in your choice of made to custom fabric colours and supported on 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 has two cushions, while a loveseat has three cushions.
The 2 seater is perfect for reception seating as well as breakout spaces. It can be paired with other items from the Breakout seating collection. It's also ideal for offices and staff rooms.
The Classic Tub Sofa is available in a variety of contemporary colours, and is specified with either a left or right hand chaise. The sofas are fully upholstered with your choice of fabric colours. All foam is fire retardant, and tested up to UK level 5.
This range is designed as an extension of the Nova seating collection which includes booths as well as chairs. There are also coffee tables that have square, rectangular, or round tops in frosted-glass mounted on tapered legs.
The Fenway is a modern, fabric sofa that has stylish curved styling. It's well-padded and comfortable. This contemporary sofa comes with a choice of custom fabric colors and is upholstered with your preference. It has wooden frame that is chrome legs.
The stocked version of this sofa is available in Plindy 16 fabric, with Nueva, Cure II, Level, Munich, Gravel, Herring and Munster all available for special order with promotional pricing. Click Ask A Question to request fabric samples and find out lead times. Utilize the Configurator to design your own bespoke design and get instant price quotes.
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 bespoke fabrics which can be custom-made. It also offers ample seating space.
The sofa's simplicity is influenced by modern influences and can be incorporated in the most elegant of room designs. It has a wooden frame inside for stability and durability. The iron feet are covered with an extra layer of protection to guard them from wear and tear. The surface is also galvanized order to prevent corrosion.
This tub style couch is covered in your preferred fabric colour. It is supplied with two seat cushions as well as two sofa cushions, allowing you to choose the configuration that suits your space the best. The foam used in the backrest and seat has been tested for fire resistance according to UK standards.
large 2 seater fabric sofa is offered in a variety of fashionable, hard-wearing fabrics to suit any workplace environment. Our stock version of this sofa is made from Plindy 16 fabric, with 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 details.
Product Care
The best way to ensure the beauty of your sofa and prolong its life is by taking regular care of it. Regular vacuuming with an attachment for hoses and an upholstery attachment is required to remove dust, dirt, and other particles that can dull your sofa and make it appear dull. It's about protecting your couch from stains and damage, as well as other issues with the proper cleaning techniques and products.
Fabric sofas tend to be more susceptible to dirt, scratches and other damage than leather sofas. They require more frequent maintenance and protection. Look over leather and fabric 2 seater sofa for indications of the kind of fabric your sofa is made of, and make sure to do a spot test in a non-glaring area to see if the cleaner is affecting the texture or color.

The most commonly used sofa cleaner consists of a solution of equal parts white vinegar and water. This is safe to use on almost all fabrics. Wet a cloth with the cleaner, then blot the stain until it's removed. Be careful not to rub to spread the stain.
Vacuuming and brushing with a soft-bristled brush will aid in lifting dirt and dust off the couch's surface. If your sofa has removable pillows, you can remove each one and brush it separately to get in the crevices and seams where dirt can hide in. If your sofa has a drop-down armrest you can use the tool provided to reach the crevices underneath the seat cushion for more thorough cleaning.
Steaming is also an effective method of removing staining that is difficult to remove. However this method is only suitable when the couch is constructed of a material that is safe to wash using water. If not, you'll need to use the cleaner or a professional cleaning service.
Protecting your couch from the damage caused by direct sunlight is important. You can stop your couch from fading or causing bleaching by using blinds, window films or curtains. Throw pillows and blankets can be used to shield the cushions of your sofa from sun and dirt.
Product Warranty
A warranty is a promise by the manufacturer that they will repair or replace the product if it has issues. Many brands and retailers offer warranties that address specific issues caused by manufacturing defects or defective material, but not all.
Most couch warranties cover the wooden frame as well as the joinery and spring support system for a specified period of time against structural defects or manufacturer issues. Certain warranties might include a guarantee for the frame's motion as well as reclining mechanisms. Some companies even offer a lifetime guarantee on their sofa frames.
Most sofas made of fabric have an assurance against fading and accumulation as well as an all-year guarantee on the cushion cushions. A warranty doesn't cover damage caused by commercial use or negligence, abuse or excessive wear and tear.
Contact the retailer or company where you purchased your couch If you discover a defect. They will guide you through the process of submitting an claim. During the claims process you will be required to prove the purchase as well as photos or other evidence supporting your claim.
Depending on the nature of the defect the brand or retailer may decide to repair or replace your sofa, or offer a refund. In addition, they might offer a warranty extension for an additional fee. However, the majority of 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, ask the retailer or manufacturer for more information. You can also check your home insurance policy to determine whether they cover furniture damage. If not, there are many third-party furniture protection plans you can consider instead of an insurance.