Baci 2 seater sofa in Lecce fabric, burned orange with base in brown leather

Ref. 812923
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Dimensions
Package | Length | Height | Width | Weight |
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1 x 1 package(s) | 172 cm | 95 cm | 46 cm | 45 kg |
Ref. 812923
Package | Length | Height | Width | Weight |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 x 1 package(s) | 172 cm | 95 cm | 46 cm | 45 kg |
Information
Lecce is an Italian fabric and blend of cotton, viscose, linen, polyamide and other fibres. Slightly flecked, it is both soft to touch and very resistant due to a tight weave. Flecked fabric is a textile characterised by a weave with nuanced contours obtained by colouring the warp yarn before weaving. This fabric is available in five colours.
Care
Avoid prolonged and direct exposure of the sofa to sunlight: the colours may fade. Do not position the sofa near a heat source (radiator, chimney, etc.) or a source of moisture. Heat and moisture may damage the covering. Vacuum or brush the furniture fabric once a week: the accumulation of dust accelerates wear and the tarnishing of colours. Professional cleaning only. Tip for sponging spilt liquids immediately: dab with a clean, dry cloth to absorb the liquid. Do not rub as this may damage the fabric. Tone variations between cleaned and uncleaned surfaces may appear.
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Bellagio is an Italian fabric and blend of different materials. Its nuanced, three-dimensional appearance is the result of a weave of thick threads of different colours. Linen and cotton give it a natural appearance while viscose prevents it from creasing and gives it softness and shine. Soft to touch, Bellagio fabric is made resistant by very tight spinning. This luxury fabric particularly catches the light. It is available in four colours.
Care
Avoid prolonged and direct exposure of the sofa to sunlight: the colours may fade. Do not position the sofa near a heat source (radiator, chimney, etc.) or a source of moisture. Heat and moisture may damage the covering. Vacuum or brush the furniture fabric once a week: the accumulation of dust accelerates wear and the tarnishing of colours. Professional cleaning only. Tip for sponging spilt liquids immediately: dab with a clean, dry cloth to absorb the liquid. Do not rub as this may damage the fabric. Tone variations between cleaned and uncleaned surfaces may appear.
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Fasoli is an Italian fabric with a raw and textured appearance due to a dense weave. The blend of four different fibres achieves optimal resistance. Acrylic gives the cotton thickness and a warmer feel. Viscose, like silk, gives it a shiny, smooth appearance that is soft to touch. It also increases the lustre of the colours. This fabric is available in 5 colours.
Care
Avoid prolonged and direct exposure of the sofa to sunlight: the colours may fade. Do not position the sofa near a heat source (radiator, chimney, etc.) or a source of moisture. Heat and moisture may damage the covering. Vacuum or brush the furniture fabric once a week: the accumulation of dust accelerates wear and the tarnishing of colours. Professional cleaning only. Tip for sponging spilt liquids immediately: dab with a clean, dry cloth to absorb the liquid. Do not rub as this may damage the fabric. Tone variations between cleaned and uncleaned surfaces may appear.
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Super Velvet fabric is made in Italy with very resistant polyester thread. It has a particularly soft feel and its appearance varies according to the light and its exposure in the room, giving it a subtle interplay of contracts in your living room. Super Velvet is comfortable and acquires a lovely patina over the years. This fabric is available in four colours.
Care
Avoid prolonged and direct exposure of the sofa to sunlight: the colours may fade. Do not position the sofa near a heat source (radiator, chimney, etc.) or a source of moisture. Heat and moisture may damage the covering. Vacuum or brush the furniture fabric once a week: the accumulation of dust accelerates wear and the tarnishing of colours. Professional cleaning only. Tip for sponging spilt liquids immediately: dab with a clean, dry cloth to absorb the liquid. Do not rub as this may damage the fabric. Tone variations between cleaned and uncleaned surfaces may appear.