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Princeton Sofa
€599.00 – €8,020.00
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- Frame: Seasonal Hardwood carefully selected from traceable and sustainable sources. All key joints are securely glued, screwed and stapled.
- Arms: The Combi-Unit backs are made up of Superloop springs, the Cuddler and Midi Swivel have elastic webbing, covered with foam.
- Back: The Combi-Unit seat consists of a Spring Unit, the Cuddler & Midi Swivel have zig-zag springs, covered with foam.
- Seat: The Combi-Unit seat consists of a Spring Unit, the Cuddler & Midi Swivel have zig-zag springs, covered with foam.
- Seat Cushions: The seat interiors are filled with Feather /Fibre inside zipped covers. Foam seats are also available as an alternative option.
- Back Cushions: The Back Cushions are filled with Fibre, inside zipped covers as standard.
- Scatters/Bolster: Optional Large, Medium and Small Scatters and one size of Bolster are available to purchase at additional cost, either individually or as a scatter package (comprising 2 x large, 2 x medium, 2 x small scatters and 1 x bolster).
- Feet: Available in Weathered Oak, Walnut & Chrome. The Swivel Cuddler and Midi Swivel have round Chrome swivel bases.
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Caring for your Sofa
To keep your Whitemeadow sofa looking it’s best, vacuum your upholstery using a soft brush attachment once a week. This can help reduce fabric wear and fading caused by the build-up of dust and dirt. All cushions should be dressed daily and frequently switch the positions to ensure even wear. Simply wipe clean the feet with a cloth but don’t use spray polishes or solvent cleaners as these can cause damage to the wood and any overspray can damage adjoining fabric.
Caring for your Cushions
Frequently changing the position of your cushions will ensure even wear. Feather and fibre seat and back cushions need to be plumped on a regular basis. Foam cushions don’t require the same level of maintenance as they keep their shape for longer, however, plump periodically to stimulate the foam. The below video shows you how to do this.