2 Seater Fabric Tub Sofa
A tub with two seats made of fabric sofa is the ideal seating solution for reception and waiting areas, visitor seating and more. It comes with a closed-front design and is available in your choice of Mainline Plus Camira fabrics.
The main difference between a two-seater and a loveseat is that cushions of a love seat are shorter than the cushions of a three-seater sofa.
Product Description
The stylish tub-style fabric sofa, perfect for reception areas and relaxation breakout areas. Fully cushioned in your choice of made to custom fabric colours and supported on chrome feet.
What is the difference between a two-seater versus a loveseat? The size of the cushions is the main difference. A two seater will have two seat cushions, and a loveseat is likely to include three seat cushions.
A 2-seater is ideal for reception seating or breakout spaces and can be paired with other items from the Breakout seating range. It is also ideal for workplace interiors and staffrooms.
The Classic Tub Sofa comes in various modern colors and can be customised with a left- or right-hand chaise. The sofas are fully covered in your choice of coloured fabrics All foam is tested for fire resistance and tested to UK level 5.
This range is designed to complement the Nova seating collection of chairs and booths. A variety of coffee tables that match are also available, with round, square or rectangular tops in frosted glass and mounted on tapered legs.
The Fenway is a modern fabric sofa that features stylish curved styling. It's comfortable and well-padded. This modern sofa is available in a variety of bespoke fabric colours and is upholstered to your choice. It comes with a wooden frame with chrome legs.
Special orders are available at a discount 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 and get the lead times. 2 seater fabric settee can also make use of the Configurator to design your own bespoke configuration and see price quotes in real-time.
Product Features
The tub sofa that seats two in fabric is ideal for receptions, waiting areas or relaxing areas. It is available in a range of custom-made fabrics that can be customized to your specifications. It also offers generous seating space.
The sofa's simplicity is influenced by modern trends and can be incorporated into the most elegant of room designs. It has a wooden frame inside for stability and durability. The feet are constructed of iron and feature a protective coating against wear and tear. The surface has also been galvanized in order to stop corrosion.
The tub-style sofa is made of a colored fabric. The sofa is equipped with two seat cushions and two couch cushions so that you can arrange it to fit your space. The foam used to create the backrest and seat cushions is tested for fire resistance to UK standards.
The tub sofa is available in a range of fashionable and durable fabrics to suit any office setting. The standard version of the tub sofa is made out of Plindy 16 however 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 an unrestricted fabric sample or contact us for more information.
Product Care
Regular maintenance is the best way to keep your sofa looking gorgeous and lasting for a long time. This means regularly vacuuming it with a hose or upholstery attachment to remove dust and dirt that can make your couch dull and lifeless. 2 seater fabric sofa is also about protecting it from stains and damage by using 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 maintenance and protection. Check the care tag for indications of the kind of fabric your sofa is made of, and make sure to take a small sample in an inconspicuous area to see if the cleaner is affecting the texture or color.
A common fabric sofa cleaner is a mixture of equal parts of water and white vinegar, which is safe to use on a variety of fabrics. Dampen a cloth with the cleaner, then blot the stain until it is eliminated. Be sure not to rub to cause the stain to spread.
Vacuuming and brushing with a soft-bristled toothbrush will help to lift dust and dirt from the couch's surface. If your sofa has cushions that can be removed you can take them off and brush them individually to clean the seams and crevices where dirt can hide. If your sofa has a drop-down armrest, make use of the tool provided with it to clean the crevices underneath the seat cushion.
Steaming can also be an effective method of removing staining that is difficult to remove. However, this method is only appropriate when the couch is constructed of a material that is safe to wash with water. If not, you'll need to employ an expert cleaning service.
It is also essential to protect your couch from damage due to direct sunlight. A few well-placed blinds, curtains or window films can aid in preventing harmful UV rays from destroying your couch or fading its hues. Pillows and throw blankets can be used to protect the couches' cushions from sunlight and dirt.
Product Warranty
A warranty is a promise by the manufacturer that they will repair or replace the product in case it is affected by certain issues. Many brands and retailers offer warranties that cover specific issues caused by manufacturing defects or defective material, but not all.
Typical couch warranties typically include wood framing, spring support and joinery against structural defects and manufacturer issues for a period of time. They could also include a guarantee for the frame's reclining mechanism as well as motion features. Some companies offer an unlimited guarantee on their sofa frames.

Most fabric sofas are warranted against piling and fading, while some sofas are covered by a lifetime warranty for the cushion cushions. However, a warranty is not applicable to any damage caused due to negligence, commercial use or abuse or excessive wear and tear.
Contact the retailer or the company that you bought your sofa from if you find a defect. They will guide you in the process of filing a warranty claim. During the claims procedure you will have to prove the purchase, as well as photographs or other evidence to support your claim.
The brand or retailer will decide whether to repair, replace or refund your sofa based on the nature of any defect. In addition, they could offer a warranty extension at an additional cost. 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, ask the retailer or manufacturer to provide more information. You can also check your home insurance to see whether they cover damage to furniture. If it doesn't, there are a variety of third-party furniture protection plans could be considered in lieu of the warranty.