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A tub with two seater fabric sofa seats made of fabric sofa is the ideal seating solution for receptions, waiting areas as well as visitor seating. It has a closed-front and is available in a choice of Mainline Plus Camira fabrics.

The main difference between a two-seater and a loveseat is that cushions of a loveseat are slightly shorter than those of a sofa with three seats.

Product Description

The chic curved tub fabric couch is ideal for relaxation areas, reception areas and breakout zones. Fully upholstered with your choice of made to order fabric colors and supported by chrome feet.

What is the difference between a two-seater and a loveseat? The most important distinction is the size of the seat cushions. A two-seater will have two cushions, whereas the loveseat has three cushions.

The two seater is ideal for reception seating as well as breakout spaces. It can be coordinated with other products in the Breakout seating collection. It is also a great addition to workplace interiors and staff rooms.

The Classic Tub Sofa is available in a range of contemporary colours, and is customized with either the right or left hand chaise. The sofas are fully cushioned with the choice of fabrics. All foam is fire-resistant and tested to UK level 5.

The range is designed to be an addition to the Nova seating collection that includes booths and chairs. There are also matching coffee tables with square, rectangular or round tops in frosted-glass mounted on legs that are tapered.

A contemporary fabric sofa that has stylish curved styling The Fenway 2 seater sofa fabric seater is comfortable and well-padded. This contemporary sofa is upholstered with your choice of made to order, bespoke fabric colour options and has sturdy wooden frame and chrome feet.

The version in stock of this sofa is in Plindy 16 fabric 2 seater sofa, 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 or to find out the lead time. Utilize the Configurator to create your own custom design and receive instant price quotes.

Product Features

The 2 seater tub sofa in fabric is ideal for receptions, waiting areas or relaxation areas. It comes in a choice of made-to-order bespoke fabrics and offers plenty of seating space.

The sofa's simplicity is influenced by modern styles and is suitable for integration in the most elegant of room designs. It features a wooden frame inside to ensure stability and durability. The feet are made of iron and come with a protective coating against wear and tear. The surface is also galvanized to avoid corrosion.

This tub style sofa is covered in your choice of coloured fabric. It is supplied with a pair of seat cushions and two sofa cushions, so you can select the layout that fits your space best. The foam used to make the backrest and seat cushions is fire retardant tested to UK standards.

This tub sofa is offered in a selection of stylish hardwearing, durable fabrics that are suitable for any workplace environment. The version we stock of this sofa is made from Plindy 16 Fabric 2 Seater Sofas, 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 for more details.

Product Care

The best method to keep your sofa's beauty and durability is by taking regular care of it. Regular vacuuming using an upholstery and hose attachment is necessary to remove dust, dirt, and other particles which can dull your sofa and make it look dull. It also means protecting it from stains and damage with the right cleaning products and methods.

Fabric sofas tend to be more prone to dirt, stains and other damage than leather ones. They require more frequent care and protection. Look over the care label to determine the type of fabric used in your couch. Always test on an inconspicuous place a small area of the fabric prior to using cleaning products.

The most common fabric sofa cleaner is an ingredient made of equal parts white vinegar and water. This is safe to use on nearly all fabrics. The cleaner must be dampened with water and then blotted over the stain. Avoid rubbing the stain, since this could spread it.

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 pillows that are removable, you can remove each one and scrub it separately to clean the crevices and seams that dirt tends hide. If your sofa has an armrest that is drop-down, you can use the tool provided to get into the crevices beneath the seat cushion for more thorough cleaning.

Steaming is also an effective method to get rid of stubborn stains. However this method is only recommended for couches made from a fabric which is safe to wash with water. If not, you'll need to use an expert cleaning service.

It is also crucial to protect your couch from damage due to direct sunlight. You can stop your couch from fading or bleaching its colors by using window films, blinds or curtains. Throw blankets and pillows can be used to protect the couches' cushions from sunlight and dirt.

Product Warranty

A warranty is the promise of the manufacturer to repair or replace a product in the event that certain problems occur. Most brands and retailers provide warranties that address specific issues related to manufacturing or faulty material, but not all.

Typical couch warranties typically cover the wooden framing, joinery and spring support system against structural defects and manufacturer problems for a specified period of time. Certain warranties might include an assurance for the frame's motion and recline mechanisms. Some companies even offer a lifetime guarantee on their sofa frames.

Most fabric sofas come with a guarantee against fading and accumulation and pile-up, while some have an all-year guarantee on the cushions. A warranty does not cover any damage caused by commercial use, negligence, abuse, or excessive wear and tear.

Contact the retailer or company which you purchased your sofa from If you discover a defect. They will help you through the procedure of filing a warranty claim. During the claim process you'll need to provide proof of purchase, photos or other evidence that supports your claim.

Depending on the nature of the defect, the retailer or brand may choose 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. Therefore, it is crucial to take note of the fine print prior to purchasing any furniture. If you aren't sure whether to purchase the furniture, you can ask the retailer or manufacturer for more details. You can also look over your home insurance to see whether they cover damage to furniture. If not, there are many third-party furniture protection plans that can be considered instead of an insurance.