Arabella Velvet Bench
Arabella Velvet Bench
In the tradition of the classic Paris club chair comes our mid-century modern Arabella collection, a versatile group of leather and upholstery that exude elegance and invite long conversation. This beautiful bench from the Arabella collection features a solid wood frame. Upholstered in a high grade performance, sage green velvet, the bench seat includes diamond-shaped tufted detailing on the seat. This minimalist Arabella bench is sure to be a beautiful addition to any home or setting, with its jewel colors and clean lines. Fully upholstered, the 78-inch long bench combines a luxurious tufted seat with dark walnut block legs and antique black side handles for a rich focal point in your foyer or living room.
Features:
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Large : 79"L x 18"W x 17"H
- Upholstered bench wrapped in sage green or asphalt gray high grade performance velvet
- Solid wood frame and legs in dark walnut finish
- Diamond-shaped tufted detailing on the seat
- Handles on either end of the bench affording easy transportability
Questions?
Our Haiku Concierges are experts on the products we sell and can help you find the perfect pieces for your home. We can answer whatever questions you may have. In addition, we’ve compiled some of our customers' most common questions into our FAQ. Please contact us through our online contact page or the methods below. We want to make sure you’re 100% satisfied!
Shipping
Furniture over $199 Ships for Free in the Continental (Lower 48) United States of America. We do charge for shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, US Territories, and International Shipments, which is quoted on an order-by-order basis. Most furniture ships freight, which is delivered curbside to your driveway. If you need assistance getting the item into your house, carrying furniture up a flight of stairs, or more hands-on services, like assembly or white glove services, we can assist with finding the right upgrades at the right prices. Please contact our Haiku Concierges at our toll-free number, and we’re happy to help. Check out our Shipping Made Simple blog post or our Shipping Information page.
Returns and Cancellations
Most of our customers love our products at first sight, but if you change your mind or don’t like a product, we can cancel most orders up to the point they ship. Products in new, unopened, resalable condition can also be sent back in original packaging materials, but the customer is responsible for the return shipping/freight charges, per our Return Policy. Lastly, Custom Made and Made-to-Order items must be cancelled within 72 hours or are charged in full to start the production, at which point, they can’t be cancelled or returned. Please contact our Haiku Concierges at our toll-free number if you have questions.
Warranties
Our catalog of furniture items is high quality and made to last. All furniture items are sold with a 1-year manufacturer’s warranty against defects in craftsmanship or functionality per our Return Policy. For your convenience, if a situation does occur regarding warranty or shipping issues, Haiku Designs will file and coordinate all claims and warranty replacements. Beyond that, it is our desire to have happy customers and earn your business anytime you have home furnishing needs. Feel free to contact us with any issues you have with a Haiku Designs purchase, and we’ll do what we can to help you resolve them.
Payment
Haiku Designs accepts all major credit cards, checks, PayPal, Affirm and Venmo through our secure website checkout. Generally, we’ll charge you at the time the order ships (except custom and made-to-order items which are charged ahead of starting production).
Contact Us
We'd love to hear from you. You can reach us via our online contact form, the live chat icon in the lower right, or reach us at the following:
Email: cs@haikudesigns.com
Phone: (800) 736-7614
Assembled dimensions: 79"L x 18"W x 17"H
PRODUCT CARE & MAINTENANCE
SOLID WOOD:
To ensue your solid wood furniture becomes tomorrow’s heirloom, all it takes is a few simple steps. The fine materials and craftsmanship that go into each piece of Home Trends & Design furniture mean that even with daily use, your home furnishings will age gracefully.
Normal everyday use will not harm our furniture’s finish, but prolonged exposure to extreme conditions such as high temperature and moisture, or continual sunlight may cause some visible effects to appear. To help prevent or reverse these effects, we recommend using a non-wax furniture polish, such as Guardsman. Please note that polishes containing ammonia, oil or silicone should never be used on Home Trends & Design furniture as these chemicals will degrade the lacquer finish and cause permanent damage.
If damage does occur, we recommend contacting a furniture repair person who is trained to care for solid wood furniture. Though highly unlikely, splits and defects can also be fully resolved with their assistance.
To keep your Home Trends & Design furniture always looking its best, make dusting with a clean, damp, lent-free cloth a regular part of your routine. Dirty surfaces can cause scratches. Also take care when placing hot items on the surface, always use a trivet or coaster between your furniture and hot dishes.
Routine Cleaning
Thanks to HTD's 7-step catalyzed finishing process on Mango, Acacia, or Neem wood tables, there's no need for chemicals or citrus-based cleaners. Use a cloth dampened with warm water and mild soap to clean your furniture. Be sure to promptly wipe up any spills from your furniture. When it comes to furniture with catalyzed lacquer or water-based finishes, cool or room temperature items typically have no adverse effects when placed on solid wood. However, exercise caution when putting hot items, coffee, or hot serving dishes directly on these tables, as it can cause the finish to cloud. To preserve your finish, it's advisable to use placemats or beverage coasters as protective barriers between the wood and food products.
What is the best way to take care of your wood furniture?
If specific areas of the wood appear to dry out over time, you can apply a light lemon oil to help preserve the wood. For raw or antique finishes, we suggest dusting with a clean cloth and avoiding the use of oil or other furniture polishes/cleaners that might darken the appearance. Furniture with raw, semiraw, or antique finishes are susceptible to staining from grease, wine, and other food and beverage products, as well as water.
WOOD STAIN MARKERS & MINOR BLEMISHES
Occasionally, white lines may appear along glued seams, and as natural wood expands, small air cracks may develop, requiring maintenance. These occurrences are natural and expected as the wood ages over time. Our lacquer is very resistant to damage and moisture, so regular use should not
be a problem. Blemishes and natural movement checking may require touch up with a stain marker.
Apply the stain marker along the imperfections, making sure it gets into the grooves and recesses. Then wipe the surface clean and allow it to dry. Repeat the process if necessary.
LEATHER
Cleaning leather is vital for preserving the fresh appearance of your leather items. Each leather chair is unique, featuring variations in color and markings, natural lines, scuffs, and areas where the leather stretches, adding to its rustic charm. These intentional features create an "antiquing" effect, enhancing the chair's distinct beauty. To keep top-grain leather in great shape, clean and condition it
regularly to prevent dirt, stains, and dryness. We recommend cleaning as required and conditioning every six months, ensuring thorough drying. Additionally, protect your leather from prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures, moisture,
or direct sunlight. Leather, like many things, improves with age, developing a rich, textured patina over time.
Routine Cleaning
Use a purpose-made leather cleaner or leather oil for your leather components for safe and effective cleaning. When it comes to cleaning leather, it's important to know what to avoid. These products can harm leather by causing fading, stripping moisture and dyes, and damaging stitching. It's vital to choose safe cleaning methods to preserve your leather items. Here's a list of items you should steer clear of: Baking soda, Vinegar, Fingernail polish remover, Windex, Disinfectant wipes, and Bleach.
UPHOLSTERY & SUEDE
For our fabric chairs, simply vacuum to remove dust or debris. In case of spills, use a mild soap and water mixture, blot with a dry cloth instead of rubbing. Work inward while being cautious not to rub it further into the linen upholstery fabric. Gently brush away dirt from suede using a suede brush, and address stains promptly. Additionally, it's essential to keep your upholstery away from direct sunlight to maintain its quality and appearance.
CAST IRON
Cast Iron possesses exceptional rigidity and is carefully hand-poured into our casting pans using an old-world method, resulting in its distinctive and naturally beautiful appearance. Below are the steps in cleaning and maintaining your cast iron furniture.
Routine Cleaning
- Prepare a solution by mixing water with a mild detergent in a bucket, ensuring thorough mixing.
- Wipe down the cast iron with this solution, then rinse with cool, clean water. Dry thoroughly using a soft, lint-free cloth or towel.
- To treat rust, clean the affected areas using a brass or steel wire brush, and wipe down with a dry cloth to remove any remaining particles.
- Scrub the furniture with the solution of water and mild soap, then ensure thorough drying once it's clean.
- To seal cast iron furniture, apply a liberal coat of polyurethane to protect the surface.
BONE
Bone inlay furniture is a unique and classic design, but it needs to be cleaned with care. The best way to clean bone inlay furniture is by using a damp cloth or a cleaner specifically for the type of material. To maintain the vibrancy and longevity of your bone inlay furniture, it's crucial to perform regular cleaning. However, it's important to note that excessive or improper cleaning can lead to dullness over time. Striking the right balance is key to preserving the beauty and quality of your bone inlay pieces. Prevent bone products from exposure to direct sunlight, as UV rays can cause fading and damage. Avoid placing anything wet or moist directly on your bone inlay furniture. Refrain from putting hot items directly on your bone inlay furniture.
Routine Cleaning
- Dust Regularly by using a dry microfiber cloth or cotton swab with gentle pressure along each groove and crevice of your furniture. Consistent dusting is crucial as it prevents the buildup of dust, which can be challenging to remove once it settles into cracks and crevices. Be diligent in your dusting routine to keep your furniture looking its best.
- Use A Damp Cloth and Mild Soap for cleaning bone inlay furniture. Cleaning bone inlay furniture, known for its intricate beauty, can be a challenge. After gently dusting off surface dirt, proceed to wipe away grime from all the cracks and crevices by using a soft cloth as needed until the furniture is thoroughly cleaned. Remember to be gentle when dusting to ensure a thorough cleaning.
- Use A Soft Toothbrush, as this is the most effective way in restoring the shine and cleanliness of your bone inlay. This gentle tool is perfect for scrubbing away stains or dirt that may have collected on the furniture's surface and crevices.
- Use Recommended All-Purpose Cleaners. Cleaning your bone inlay furniture can be a tedious and difficult task. Make sure to use a recommended all-purpose cleaner that will gently clean off traces of dirt or stains from the surface. Avoid harsh cleaning products, as they can potentially harm your furniture.
- Remove Scratches with Olive Oil or Colorless Beeswax, which are common ways to clean damaged bone inlay furniture. Oil is a cheaper alternative but should only be used on lighter levels of damage because it cannot penetrate deep into the cracks of your wood. Wax can go deeper down these crevices and fix much more serious scratches.
MARBLE & NATURAL STONE
Normal everyday use will not harm our furniture's finish, but prolonged exposure to extreme conditions such as high temperature and moisture, or continual sunlight may cause some visible effects to appear.
Routine Cleaning
To clean natural stone tabletops, it's important to use neutral cleaners specifically designed for stone. These concentrated pH neutral cleaners are safe for existing sealers/coatings and should never contain acid or bleach. To maintain the pristine appearance of your HTD furniture, incorporate regular dusting with a clean, damp, lint-free cloth into your routine. Avoiding dirty surfaces can prevent scratches. Too much cleaner or soap may leave a film and cause streaks. Additionally, exercise caution when placing hot items on the surface by always using a trivet or coaster between your furniture and hot dishes. Keep in mind, Stone and Marble are porous materials and spills should be cleaned up immediately to prevent staining
Sustainable Furnishings Council Founding Member:One of the original founders of SFC, this manufacturer not only demonstrates an outstanding commitment to the production of high quality, sustainable, and eco-friendly furnishings that are distributed in ways that protect our planet; it also continues to lead by example in hopes that other manufacturers will adopt more planet-saving practices.
Mango Foundation is an organization to help prevent further deforestation in furniture's name by planting trees and bringing awareness to their importance. Mango trees are harvested when their productivity declines, so new fast growing trees can be planted in their place.
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