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Fabric
The Neve fabric has an appearance that looks like a woven pattern. It features a distinct twill weave characterized by diagonal, parallel ribs. This gives the fabric a visually interesting surface, enhanced by a mélange look. The effect is more striking in lighter shades, while it appears more subtle and refined in darker tones. The mottled coloration adds a touch of casual elegance and effectively hides any stains or dirt. The matte finish has a subtle tactile texture that provides a pleasant feel.
With its classic look, the fabric creates a cozy ambiance. At the same time, it adds a stylish vintage character to furniture, making it a perfect choice for both modern and retro-inspired designer sofas. The high abrasion resistance ensures a long life and guarantees years of use.
IMPORTANT:The colour on the screen may differ from the original colour of the fabrics due to the different types of screens and their calibration.
Cleaning tips
Furniture with an upholstery made of structural fabric should be cleaned once a week or every two weeks. Gently brush it with a soft brush or use a vacuum cleaner on a low setting with a special upholstery attachment. This way, you can remove dust and dirt without allowing them to penetrate deeper.
1-2 times a year, thoroughly refresh the upholstery made of structural fabric. Wipe the entire fabric with a wet solution of a neutral cleaning agent, such as dishwashing liquid mixed with water. Then, wipe it again with a clean, damp sponge or cloth to remove any detergent residue. Allow it to air dry naturally.
You can also use special upholstery cleaning products for fabric. Follow the manufacturer's instructions when using such products.
In case of staining or spills, gently blot the liquid with a dry cloth or paper towel. To remove dirt from mud, ketchup, mayonnaise, yogurt, or lipstick, delicately gather the remnants of the substance.
For cleaning the sofa, use gentle and neutral detergents like dishwashing liquid or mild soap, mixed with lukewarm water in the proportions: one teaspoon of detergent to two cups of water. Strong cleaners and bleaches can damage the upholstery.
Avoid attempting to remove stains, especially organic ones, with hot water, as it may set the stains.
Clean the soiled surface slowly in circular motions, from the outer edges of the stain towards its center. This way, you won't spread the stain further.
Avoid vigorous and forceful rubbing to prevent damaging the fabric's structure.
If necessary, repeat the cleaning process, widening the cleaned area around the stained spot to prevent watermarks.
Before starting the cleaning, perform a spot test of the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous part of the furniture to avoid damaging the fabric.
After removing the stain, let the fabric air dry at room temperature.
Do not use a hairdryer or any other direct source of heat. During this time, avoid sitting on the sofa as the upholstery may deform.