A Proactive Rant About 2 Seater Fabric Tub Sofa

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A Proactive Rant About 2 Seater Fabric Tub Sofa

2 Seater Fabric Tub Sofa

A 2 seater fabric bathtub sofa is an ideal seating solution for reception areas, waiting rooms visitors seating or any other place. It comes with a closed-front design and is available in your choice of Mainline Plus Camira fabrics.

The difference between a two-seater and a loveseat is that cushions of a love seat are smaller than the cushions of a three-seater sofa.

Product Description

The chic curved tub fabric couch is ideal for reception areas, relaxation areas and breakout areas. Fully covered in your choice of made-to order bespoke fabric colour options and supported by chrome feet.

What differentiates a two-seater from a loveseat? The main difference is the size of the seat cushions. A two-seater will have two seats, while a loveseat will usually have three seats.

A 2-seater is ideal for reception seating or breakout spaces and can be paired with co-ordinated products from the Breakout seating range. It's also an excellent addition to workplace interiors and staff rooms.

The Classic Tub Sofa is available in a range of contemporary colours, and is ordered with the right or left hand chaise. The sofas are fully covered in your choice of colours, with all foam being fire retardant and tested to UK level 5.

This collection is designed to complement the Nova seating family of chairs and booths. A range of coffee tables also available with square, round or rectangular tops made of frosted glass and mounted on tapered legs.

The Fenway is a modern, fabric sofa that has elegant curved design. It's comfortable and well-padded. This contemporary sofa comes with a choice of custom fabric colours and is upholstered to your choice. It has wooden frame and chrome legs.

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 samples of fabric or to find out the what the lead time is. Alternately, make  continue reading this..  of the Configurator to design your own custom configuration and see price quotes in real-time.

Product Features

The tub sofa that seats two made of fabric is ideal for waiting areas, receptions or even relaxation areas. It comes in a choice of made-to-order bespoke fabrics and offers generous sitting space.

The simple design of the sofa is influenced by modern inspires and is suitable for insertion into the most sophisticated rooms. It has a wooden frame inside to ensure stability and durability. The feet are constructed of iron and feature a protective coating that protects against wear and tear. The surface is also galvanized to avoid corrosion.

The tub-style sofa is upholstered in your preferred fabric colour. It comes with a pair of seat cushions as well as two sofa cushions, so you can choose the configuration that suits your space best. The foam used in the backrest and seat cushions has been tested for fire resistance in accordance with UK standards.

This tub sofa comes in a range of fashionable and durable fabrics that are suitable for any office setting. The standard version of the tub sofa is made from Plindy 16 but other fabrics like Nueva, Cure II and Level, Gravel, and Munich are available on special order at promotional prices. Click the Ask A Question button to request an unrestricted fabric sample or contact us for more details.

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 which can dull your sofa and make it look dull. It means protecting your couch from stains and damage, as well as other issues by using the correct cleaning methods and products.

Fabric sofas are typically more susceptible to dirt and stains than leather sofas, which is why they require more frequent care and protective measures. Look over the care label to find out what type of fabric is used in your sofa. Always test by spotting in an inconspicuous place a small area of the fabric prior to using cleaning products.

The most commonly used sofa cleaner consists of a solution made from equal parts white vinegar and water. This is safe to use on nearly all fabrics. Use a damp cloth to soak up the cleaner, then blot the stain until it's gone. Avoid rubbing the stain, as this may spread it.

Vacuuming your couch and brushing it with a soft bristled brush will help remove dust and dirt. If your sofa has removable cushions they can be removed and brush each one separately to reach the crevices and seams in which dirt can hide. If your sofa has an armrest with a drop down you can use the tool to access the crevices under the seat cushion for a more thorough cleaning.

Steaming is a second method for removing staining that is difficult to remove, but only if your couch is made of a fabric that can be cleaned safely by water. If not, you'll need to employ an expert cleaning service.

It is also important to protect your couch from damage caused by to direct sunlight. You can stop your couch from becoming faded or causing color bleaching by using window films, blinds or curtains. Pillows and throw blankets can be used to shield the couches' cushions from dirt and sunlight.

Product Warranty

A warranty is a promise by the manufacturer to repair or replace a product in the event that certain issues arise. The majority of retailers and brands provide warranties that cover specific problems related to manufacturing or faulty materials however they don't typically cover all issues.

Typical couch warranties cover the wood frame as well as the joinery and spring support system for a certain period of time against structural defects or manufacturer issues. They may also include a guarantee for the frame's reclining mechanism and motion features. Some companies even offer a lifetime warranty on their sofa frames.

Most sofas made of fabric have an assurance against pile-up and fading and pile-up, while some have a lifetime guarantee on cushion cushions. A warranty doesn't cover damage caused by commercial use, negligence, abuse, or wear and tear that is not normal.

Contact the retailer or company that you bought your sofa from if you find a defect. They will guide you through the procedure of filing claims. During the claims process you will have to provide proof of your purchase, as well as photographs or other evidence that support your claim.


Depending on the nature of the defect the manufacturer or retailer could choose to repair or replace your sofa or offer the option of a refund. They may also extend your warranty for a fee. However, most warranties do not cover the cost of shipping or handling. Therefore, it is essential to take note of the fine print before purchasing any furniture. If you are unsure, contact 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 third-party furniture protection plans that you can consider instead of the warranty.