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PI Magazine explores the balance between aesthetics, comfort, and functionality. An editorial rendezvous to envision interiors in harmony with the art of living.

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The woven fabric sofa

Combining comfort and delicacy, woven fabric captivates with its subtle texture and enveloping feel. But this noble material requires special care. Over time, daily exposure to dust, stains, or natural wear and tear can dull the upholstery's luster. Regular and appropriate maintenance will preserve its original appearance and prolong its beauty. Simple everyday actions Regular and careful maintenance is all it takes to preserve the fabric's appearance. It is recommended to use a vacuum cleaner with an upholstery attachment every week. Pay particular attention to sensitive areas – seams, corners, and the spaces between cushions. This simple step prevents dust, crumbs, and other debris from becoming permanently embedded in the fabric. In homes with pets, an adhesive roller or a soft textile brush will effectively remove hair without damaging the fabric surface. Treating a stain effectively In case of an accident, responsiveness is paramount: it is necessary to intervene quickly, without rubbing or saturating the fiber, to avoid any damage. For a model with a removable cover Removing the cover is the first step. It is essential to carefully follow the care instructions on the manufacturer's label. Generally, a gentle wash at a low temperature (maximum 30°C) with a mild detergent will preserve the fabric's integrity. The cover should then be air-dried , away from any direct heat or light to prevent fading or shrinkage. Tumble drying is not recommended. For a model with a non-removable cover: A gentle solution of white vinegar diluted in lukewarm water, applied with a clean, slightly damp cloth, will remove stains without damaging the fabric. It is essential to gently dab the surface , never rubbing or spreading the stain. This process can be repeated several times until the stain disappears completely, taking care not to soak the fabric. Enhance while protecting Beyond maintenance, certain precautions preserve the elegance of a woven fabric sofa in the long term. Using a throw blanket discreetly placed over high-traffic areas—seats, armrests—offers invisible protection against repeated friction, accidental stains, and everyday dust. This simple addition becomes a decorative element in its own right, complementing the sofa's color scheme. Sustained attention Caring for a woven fabric sofa means preserving the elegance of a key piece in your home. With simple but regular care and treatments tailored to the fabric, the sofa retains its original luster. This discreet maintenance prolongs the beauty of the furniture and enhances its character throughout the seasons.

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The velvet sofa

Velvet , a truly luxurious material, captivates with its velvety feel and visual depth . This sensory richness, however, comes with a certain delicacy. Sensitive to friction, its fibers mark easily, trap dust, hair, and particles, and absorb liquids with the slightest spill. Without regular care, signs of wear, persistent marks, or a change in texture can appear. A few simple, consistent steps, however, will help preserve its original luster. Preserving velvet on a daily basis Weekly dusting is generally sufficient to maintain the appearance of velvet , limiting the accumulation of particles and preserving the uniformity of its texture. Two techniques are recommended. The first method involves using a vacuum cleaner fitted with a nozzle suitable for delicate fabrics. This should be done gently, without excessive pressure, paying particular attention to sensitive areas – corners, seams, and gaps between cushions. The second method involves dry brushing with a soft, clean brush. This light and regular motion not only removes residue but also straightens the fibers for a more visually uniform surface. Intervene in case of stain For models with removable covers The cover can be removed and machine washed, carefully following the instructions on the care label. Generally, a delicate cycle at a low temperature (maximum 30°C) with a mild detergent suitable for delicate fabrics is recommended. Air dry , away from direct sunlight, to prevent fading. Do not tumble dry. For models with non-removable covers Prompt intervention is essential. On a fresh stain , a mild mixture of Marseille soap and white vinegar, applied with a clean and barely damp cloth, may be enough to effectively remove the stain from the affected area. For older or greasy stains , dry cleaning is often preferable. Talcum powder or baking soda can be sprinkled on the affected area. Talcum powder works best overnight, while baking soda can be removed after one or two hours. Any excess can then be vacuumed up or gently wiped away with a slightly damp cloth. Care products specifically formulated for velvet can also be used. In all cases, a preliminary test on a discreet area is recommended to check the compatibility of the textile with the product. Prevention is better than cure. Certain precautions can help limit the risk of velvet deteriorating over time. Among them, applying a stain-resistant treatment provides effective protection. A waterproofing spray, designed to respect the nature of velvet , creates an invisible barrier against liquids and dirt. It is essential to strictly follow the manufacturer's instructions for both application and drying. Another solution that is both practical and elegant: a throw blanket , draped freely over the seat and armrests. It protects the most delicate areas without compromising the sofa's aesthetics. The best practices to prioritize Improper care can quickly compromise the beauty of velvet . It's best to avoid vigorous and excessive rubbing , which can crush the fibers, spread the stain, or set the dirt. Gently blotting with a clean cloth remains the most respectful approach. Similarly, excess water should be avoided. Over-wetting can cause watermarks or distort the fabric surface. To clean a localized area, a slightly damp cloth followed by immediate drying with a clean, dry cloth is perfectly sufficient. Between meticulous care and deliberate gestures A living, tactile material, velvet requires careful, gentle, and consistent care. By adopting appropriate techniques and respecting the specific characteristics of each piece, it is possible to preserve the unique elegance of this iconic texture. More than just a covering, velvet becomes the setting for a subtle and enduring art of living.

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The corduroy sofa

A subtle blend of refinement and retro charm, corduroy gives the sofa visual depth and enveloping comfort. Recognizable by its textured ribs, this upholstery nevertheless requires special care to preserve its beauty and longevity. Daily care for lasting radiance Due to its texture, corduroy tends to trap dust, crumbs, and pet hair. Regular, gentle cleaning is all that's needed to maintain the fabric's elegance. A daily brushing with a soft brush , following the grain, will remove light dirt from the surface. For a deeper clean, a vacuum cleaner with a fabric attachment is recommended. This allows you to precisely reach the spaces between the cushions and along the seams. Again, brushing in the direction of the grain is essential to preserve the texture. Because velvet is sensitive to ambient odors, it is recommended to ventilate the room regularly to promote good air circulation. This simple step helps maintain a fresh and pleasant atmosphere. Finally, to ensure the overall visual harmony, turning and readjusting the cushions helps to distribute pressure points and prevent localized wear. To handle tasks accurately For models with removable covers If the sofa has removable covers, they should be machine washed on a gentle cycle . A mild cycle at 30°C, without excessive spin, using a detergent suitable for delicate fabrics, will ensure gentle cleaning. Ideally , air dry the covers , away from direct sunlight, to preserve color vibrancy and prevent shrinkage. Do not tumble dry. For models with non-removable covers For non-removable sofa covers, each type of stain requires a specific response. A liquid stain should be treated by gently dabbing with a clean, absorbent, lint-free cloth, without ever rubbing. For more stubborn stains , a mixture of lukewarm water and mild soap – such as natural Marseille soap – can be applied with a cloth or soft brush, always following the direction of the fibers. Natural drying, without direct heat, is essential. As for dried stains , they should be treated once completely dry. Simply remove them gently using a fabric brush or a suitable vacuum cleaner attachment. In all cases, prompt intervention offers the best chance of success. Before applying any product or method, it is best to test it on an inconspicuous area of ​​the sofa. Preserving its quality over time Certain precautions help to prolong the beauty of corduroy . Upon acquiring the sofa, applying a specific protective spray creates a discreet barrier against stains, liquids, and dirt. This preventative treatment can be repeated every six months . The most frequently used areas – armrests, seat – can be protected with carefully chosen throws or blankets . In addition to their protective role, these decorative accessories contribute to the overall look of the sofa within the space, while also highlighting its stylistic intent. Corduroy is sensitive to light and heat, so it should be kept away from direct sunlight and radiators . This precaution prevents color fading and fabric distortion. Avoid common mistakes To avoid altering the appearance of corduroy , certain actions should be avoided. Excessive rubbing , especially on a fresh stain, can damage the fibers, flatten the ribs, and set the dirt. It's always best to opt for light, gradual blotting. Similarly, excessive use of water can cause watermarks or distort the fabric. Therefore, cleaning textiles should be very lightly dampened and then dried immediately with a dry cloth. The art of making corduroy last With its rich texture and undeniably elegant look, corduroy deserves attention that matches its character. A few simple steps, applied consistently and gently, are all it takes to preserve its unique charm and make the sofa a lasting centerpiece of the interior space.

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The terry fabric sofa

Recognizable by its soft feel and textured appearance, bouclé fabric gives the sofa a warm and sophisticated look. To ensure this material retains its plush feel and loops over time, gentle and regular care is essential. A gentle skincare ritual Maintaining a looped fabric sofa requires neither technical skills nor complex products. A little regular care is all it takes to preserve its original beauty. A weekly vacuuming with a brush attachment will remove dust, crumbs, and other invisible particles. Pay particular attention to areas where fibers can accumulate—between cushions, along armrests, and at seams. In a home shared with pets, a lint roller is an ideal solution for removing pet hair without damaging the curls. Unlike traditional brushes, it works gently, without pulling on the hair. Treating stains without compromising the material Although aesthetically pleasing, bouclé fabric can be susceptible to everyday splashes. In case of an incident, prompt and appropriate intervention will minimize any damage. It is recommended to use a non-abrasive sponge , lightly dampened with lukewarm water and a mild soap – such as Marseille soap. The application should be precise: gently dab the affected area, never rubbing. This precaution prevents the stain from penetrating deeper and avoids damaging the texture of the loops . After application, simply allow it to air dry, away from direct heat. To avoid any adverse reaction, it is advisable to test the cleaning solution on a discreet area of ​​the sofa before full application. Some essential rules for preserving the material Naturally absorbent, terry cloth can show marks if exposed to excessive moisture. It is therefore best to avoid using too much water , which can create stains or alter the fiber structure. The use of cleaning products should be moderate , favoring gentle, non-aggressive formulas that are kind to delicate fabrics. Strong stain removers or those based on alcohol should be avoided as they can damage the softness and color of the fabric. Furthermore, to preserve the shape and overall appearance of the sofa, it is recommended to regularly fluff the seat and back cushions to maintain their plumpness and prevent localized sagging. A noble material that stands the test of time With careful and regular care, the bouclé fabric retains all its unique qualities: a silky feel, a rich texture, and enveloping comfort. These discreet yet consistent actions contribute to the lasting elegance of the furniture. By respecting the nature of this unique material, it is possible to prolong its beauty and to perpetuate the emotion of a carefully designed interior.

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