2 Seater Fabric Tub Sofa Isn't As Difficult As You Think

2 Seater Fabric Tub Sofa Isn't As Difficult As You Think

2 Seater Fabric Tub Sofa

A two-seater fabric bathtub sofa is a great seating solution for waiting areas, reception rooms, visitor seating or other areas. It has a front that is closed and is available in a choice of Mainline Plus Camira fabric.

The cushions of the love seat are tinier than those on three-seaters.

Product Description

The stylish tub-style fabric sofa, ideal for relaxing areas or reception breakout areas. Fully upholstered with your choice of custom-made fabric color 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, while a loveseat will usually have three seats.

The 2 seater is perfect for reception seating as well as breakout spaces. It can be combined with other items from the Breakout seating collection. It is also a great addition to office interiors and staff rooms.

The Classic Tub Sofa is available in a range of contemporary colours, and is customized with either one of a right or left hand chaise. The sofas are fully upholstered in your choice of coloured fabrics, with all foam being tested for fire resistance and tested to UK level 5.

This collection is designed as an extension of the Nova seating collection which includes booths as well as chairs. There are also matching coffee tables that have square, rectangular or round tops in frosted-glass set on tapered legs.

The Fenway is a modern fabric sofa with sleek curved style. It's well-padded and comfortable. This modern sofa is available in your choice of bespoke fabric colors and is upholstered to your preference. It is built with wooden frame and chrome legs.

The stocked version of this sofa comes in Plindy 16 fabric, which includes 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 learn about lead times. You can also make use of the Configurator to design your own custom configuration and see price quotes in real-time.

Product Features

The 2 seater tub sofa made of fabric is ideal for receptions, waiting areas or relaxing areas. It is available in a range of made-to-order bespoke fabrics and provides ample seating space.

The simple design of the sofa is influenced by modern inspires and is suitable for insertion into the most luxurious room designs. It is constructed of wood to ensure stability and durability. The feet are made of iron and come with an anti-wear coating to protect against wear and tear. The surface is also galvanized to prevent corrosion.

This tub style sofa is covered in your choice of coloured fabric. It is supplied with a pair of seat cushions as well as two sofa cushions, allowing you to pick the one that fits your space best. The foam used for the seat and backrest is tested for fire resistance to UK standards.

The tub sofa is available in a range of stylish, hard-wearing fabrics to suit any workplace. The standard version of this tub sofa is made from Plindy 16 but other fabrics like Nueva, Cure II and Level, Gravel, and Munich are available for special order at promotional prices. Click the Ask A Question button to request a free fabric sample or get in touch for more information.

Product Care

Regular care is the best way to ensure your sofa stays beautiful and lasting longer.  2 seater fabric lounge  means regularly vacuuming using a hose and an upholstery attachment to remove dirt and dust that can make your sofa dull and lifeless. It is also about protecting it from stains as well as other damage with the right cleaning products and methods.



Fabric sofas are typically more prone to stains and dirt than leather sofas, and they require more frequent care and protection measures. Look over the care label to determine the type of fabric used on your sofa. Always test on an unnoticed area of the fabric prior to using a cleaner.

The most popular sofa cleaner consists of a solution made from equal parts white vinegar and water. It is safe for use on almost all fabrics. The cleaner should be diluted with water and then blotted over the stain. Avoid rubbing the stain as this may cause it to spread.

Vacuuming your sofa and then brushing it with a soft bristled brush will help remove dust and dirt. If your sofa is equipped with removable pillows, you can remove each one and clean it separately to get in the crevices and seams that dirt tends hide. If your sofa has a drop down armrest, make use of the tool that comes with it to clean the crevices underneath the seat cushion.

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

Protecting your couch from damage caused by direct sunlight is also important. A few properly placed curtains, blinds or window films can aid in preventing harmful UV rays from destroying your couch or fading its colors. Throw blankets and pillows can be used to shield the sofa's cushions from sunlight and dirt.

Product Warranty

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

The 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-related issues. They could also include a warranty for the frame's reclining mechanism and motion features. Some companies offer a lifetime guarantee for their sofa frames.

The majority of sofas made of fabric come with a warranty against fading and pile-up, while others have an all-year guarantee on the cushions. The warranty does not cover damage caused by commercial use, negligence, abuse, or wear and tear that is not normal.

Contact the retailer or the company which you purchased your sofa from if you find a defect. They will assist you with the process of submitting a warranty claim. In the claim process, you will be required to provide proof of 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 an exchange or refund. Additionally, they may provide a warranty extension for an additional fee. However, most warranties do not cover the cost of shipping or handling. Therefore, it is important to carefully read the fine print before buying any furniture. If you are unsure you are not sure, ask the store or manufacturer for more information. You can also look over your home insurance to see whether they cover damage to furniture. You may also think about the use of furniture protection programs from third parties instead of the standard warranty.