User Manual

What is velvet?
Velvet is made through a traditional
weaving technique, giving the fabric a
warm, deep colour and a soft surface with
a dense pile and light, reective shine.
The velvet reects light in a characteristic
way, which may make the colour appear
as if it changes.
Small bres may appear on velvet. It
happens naturally and they disappear
over time and can also be removed with a
garment roll.
Pressmarks that may appear on the
velvet usually disappear after some time.
With your hand, you can gently stroke in
the direction of the pile or use a clothes
brush. You can also use the vacuum
cleaner with the soft nozzle.
How to care for velvet
To make sure that velvet maintains
its look and feel, it needs to be cared
for regularly according to the care
instructions included with the product.
For removable covers: iron the velvet
cover on the reverse side at low
temperature (110°C) before putting it on
your sofa for the rst time.
Do not iron the velvet on the side with
pile since it can damage the pile.
Use a steamer to restore the fabric, or
use the steam function on an iron without
pressing directly onto the fabric.
Wet marks should always be dried off
as soon as possible to stop moisture
penetration.
Light stains can be removed with a
sponge damped in water or a mild soapy
solution.
• Remove dust with a lint remover.
For sofas and armchairs which have
cushions with removable covers, but where
another fabric is sewn to the edge, it is not
recommended to wash the covers since
the cover’s colour may appear different on
different parts of the sofa.
Care
Care, xed covers
• Do not wash.
• Do not bleach.
• Do not tumble dry.
• Do not dry clean.
• Do not iron.
Care, removable covers
Machine wash, max 30°C, normal
process.
• To be washed separately.
• Do not bleach.
• Do not tumble dry.
• Steam iron is recommended.
Professional dry cleaning in
tetrachloroethene and hydrocarbons,
normal process.
It is possible to use a steam iron on the
fabric/pile with the face side up.
It is possible to iron the velvet cover
on the reverse side at low temperature
(110°C).
Always check the care instructions for your
fabric cover. They can be less strict and
differ from the summary above.
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