Tuesday, October 8, 2013

The Custom Upholstered Look You've Been Waiting For!


A sleek, smooth Ultimate Heavyweight Stretch Suede. An upgraded version of our best-selling Stretch Suede in a more substantial 8.2 oz. fabric with individual seat cushion covers, this collection creates the look of custom upholstery for so much less.
 
New patent-pending features for a secure and exacting fit include adjustable back ties on the zippered seat cushions and elastic edging at front and back corners with adjustable fasteners that attach around and behind furniture legs. All seams and cushion covers also have high-end straddle stitched detailing and matching 20” square pillows. Available in colors Cement (a cool-tone ivory) and Luggage (a rich, warm-tone medium brown). This collection is available to fit a sofa, loveseat, chair, wing chair, pillows and pillow slips. 90% polyester/10% spandex. Machine washable
 
 
 Shown: Sofa cover in luggage with three individual seat cushion covers; pillows in luggage and cement. - Sofa cover with individual two seat cushions also available.




 Shown: Loveseat cover in cement with two individual seat cushion covers; pillows in cement and cluster flower pillow in natural.




Added Features:
 
Seat cushion cover features additional tie closures for a custom fit.
 
    
 
All seams and cushion covers feature high-end straddle stitched detailing.
 
 
 
 
Matching 20 inch square pillows feature high-end straddle stitched detailing. Pillows include both pillow insert and pillow slip. Pillow slips fit pillows up to 20 inches and feature hidden zipper closure.
 
 
  


We are very excited to bring you this custom upholstered look with decorator details that is also budget friendly. What do you think of our newest design?





5 comments:

  1. this would be nice with the two loose seat cushions, but my couch also has two loose and very comfortable BACK pillows as well. do you have that option? i love the style and colors otherwise.

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    1. Hi Patty, We do have a few options. We have this slipcover that you read about in the above post available in a 2 Individual Seat Cushion Sofa Slipcover. See here: http://bit.ly/1h3NrZ7 If you are looking for a slipcover to cover both the loose seat and back cushions, we have three piece styles available in our Stretch Pique and Stretch Suede Collections. See here: http://bit.ly/1ftUXgC - http://bit.ly/1pk2GEs Hope this helpful, Thank you for your interest!

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  2. I can't find where or how to purchase, on this page?

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  3. I don't see how it would this cover would fit a sofa with T cushion seats- which is the most common type of sofa, and I also don't see where to get it w/the 20" pillows. It would be so much better to be able to order separate COVERS for the appropriate number of original back pillows. A t-cushion seat cover option is a necessity or no amount of tugging will make the cover look right. I'm not sure if the explanation above about using the 20" pillows is supposed to be used in lieu of the original back pillows, but my sofa would be hard as a rock on the back without it's original back pillows. It might look good in a picture but no one would sit there for more than a few seconds. I realize there can be many different sizes and styles of back pillows, but if you take a 6 foot sofa and divide 6 feet by 3 and 4 for people who have either 3 or 4 original loose back pillows, you would then hit the majority of sofas I would think. A bit or research on your end like this would make your covers appeal to a wider audience.

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  4. Hello! I've been through a few pages on your blog but I can't really find what I'm looking for so maybe you can point me in the right direction. I have a loose pillow back sofa that we want to stay loose pillows. So we want separate covers for each individial cushion (3 back [2 are T-style over the arm rest], 3 bottom cushions) and on for the base. 2 20" pillow covers would be nice, too, but not necessary. I've found a few but they are outrageously expensive and it would be cheaper to just get a new sofa. Can you help?

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