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North Vancouver
📍 734 West 14th Street
North Vancouver, BC
V7M 1R4
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Sun: 11am – 5pm
Holidays: 11am – 5pm
Coquitlam
📍 1338 United Blvd
Coquitlam, BC
V3K 6Y9
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Sun: 11am – 5pm
Holidays: 11am – 5pm
Langley
📍 #190-20015 Langley Bypass
Langley, BC
V3A 8R6
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Richmond
📍 #110-3100 St. Edwards Dr
Richmond, BC
V6X 4C4
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Head Office Address
2445 Canoe Ave*
Coquitlam, BC
V3K 6A9
Phone
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FAQ
How do I track the status of my order?
Currently, the only way to track your order is to email or call your Design Consultant. They will be able to provide you updates on the current status. The email address can be located on their business card you received at time of purchase. Scroll up to see the phone numbers for each location.
How do I prepare for a store visit?
The three best things that you can do before visiting a store us:
- Take photos of your space
- Measure the space including any doors or hallways the furniture must travel through
- Have an idea of a budget you would like to spend
Leave the rest up to us! We have a team of highly skill design professionals that can turn your dream space into a reality!
How do I fix my furniture?
Reach out to our warranty and service department. They can assist with repairs both within the manufactures warranty and outside of warranty. Click here for our Warranty service page.
Is there any financing options available?
Yes! We have many great financing options available from Flexiti. You can click here to apply before heading into the store. All of our Design Consultants are also able to answer any questions you may have about financing as well as walk you through the available plans.
Do you have pet/family friendly furniture?
We sure do! We have a line of fabrics called iClean that has innovative technology that surrounds each fabric fibre, repelling spills before they turn into stains. This fabric is easy to clean and offers a soft luxurious feeling. It is also backed by a 3-Year limited warranty!
What does your full service delivery fee include?
It begins with unboxing, inspecting and testing the furniture before it leaves our Coquitlam Distribution Center. Then, we carefully wrap it to protect it during transport. Once the delivery team arrives at your home they will first insect the space where the furniture is going and ensure it is clear for delivery. Any remaining packing will be removed from your item(s) and properly disposed of. The team will place the furniture where instructed, set it up and plug it in if needed. Next, they will test it to make sure it is working as it should and ensure you know how to use it! They will take with them any last bit of packing and you will be left to relax in comfort!
What are the delivery times for products?
In-stock items are ready for delivery within 48 hours, but custom orders may vary.
How do I take care of my furniture?
Care & Cleaning of Upholstery
To prevent soiling in general, frequent vacuuming or light brushing with a nonmetallic, stiff bristle brush to remove dust and grime is recommended. Use a professional furniture cleaning service when an overall soiled condition has been reached.
To successfully clean fabric, it is important to determine the type of fabric and the recommended cleaning code. This information can be found on the tag attached to the furniture.
Code W Cleaning Instructions
Spot clean only with water-based shampoo or foam upholstery cleaner. Pretest a small, inconspicuous area first. Do not saturate. Clean spots or stains from the outside to the middle of the affected area to prevent circling. When cleaning a spill, blot immediately to remove spilled material. Pile fabrics may require brushing with a nonmetallic, stiff bristle brush to restore appearance.
Do not use solvents to spot clean. Hot water extraction or steam cleaning is not recommended. Cushion covers should not be removed and laundered.
Code S Cleaning Instructions
Spot clean only with a water-free dry cleaning solvent. Pretest a small, inconspicuous area first. Do not saturate. Clean spots or stains from the outside to the middle of the affected area to prevent circling. When cleaning a spill, blot immediately to remove spilled material. Pile fabrics may require brushing with a nonmetallic, stiff bristle brush to restore appearance. Do not use water. Cushion covers should not be removed and dry cleaned.
Code W-S Cleaning Instructions
Water-Based Stains
Water-based stains include ketchup, mustard, wine, soft drinks and most food stains.
- Lightly blot the area to remove excess liquid compounds. This may be done with a paper towel or a light cotton terrycloth.
- Using neutral soap and water, gently rub the soiled area from side to center to avoid a halo effect.
- Rinse thoroughly with plain water to remove excess soap.
- The area may then be blotted with a clean towel, rubbing in a gentle circular motion to maintain the suede surface or dried by using a hair dryer to quickly complete the drying process.
- Buff or vacuum afterwards to maintain the suede look and feel.
Oil-Based Stains
Oil-based stains include ink stains, cake-type shoe polish and cosmetics.
- In most cases, these stains may be cleaned with a mild soap and water solution, as with water-based stains, if the area is only lightly soiled. Examples of this would be a light pen mark or light shoe polish on the bottom of a recliner.
- For heavier stains, a solvent compound may be necessary. If so, any over-the-counter compound, such as K2r upholstery cleaner or other nonbleaching household cleaners, may be used. Always spot clean an inconspicuous area first with the cleaner to make sure the fabric will not be damaged. Always follow instructions on the label of the cleaner. Lightly clean the area with neutral soap and water to remove any excess cleaner.
- Dry and buff as in steps 4 and 5 for water-based stains.
Code X Cleaning Instructions
Do not use a foam or liquid cleaner of any type. Vacuum or brush lightly to remove soil.
Care & Cleaning of Leather
Leather Care Basics
Leather is a natural material which, when properly cared for, will maintain its beauty and appearance for many years. It is also the easiest to care for of all upholstery materials. Each leather type has its own care and cleaning specifications, but there are also some generalizations.
- Keep it clean – Dust and vacuum often, using a crevice tool in seams.
- For weekly dusting use a clean, soft lint-free cloth slightly dampened with distilled water and wipe gently.
- Avoid direct exposure to sunlight. Although leather is resistant to fading, prolonged direct exposure to the sun will cause any material to fade.
- Keep leather furniture at least 12″ away from radiators and other heat sources. Avoiding intense heat will help prevent the leather from drying and possibly cracking.
- Clean spills quickly. Just as with any upholstery, leather can become stained if spills are not cleaned up immediately. If spills do occur, attend to them quickly remembering to blot, not rub, the stain.
- Use a solution of 1/2 mild soap, such as Neutrogena or Ivory, and 1/2 distilled water on a slightly dampened cloth or sponge, working up a foam to clean.
- Avoid excessive rubbing with a cloth. Blot any remaining soap residue with a clean cloth dampened only with clear distilled water. Blot until dry, repeating as necessary.
- Contact a professional leather cleaning service for more difficult stains.
Full Aniline Leather
Handcrafted premium leathers are treated with Aniline dye to preserve the natural, rustic beauty that makes each upholstered piece unique. This enhanced Crypton finish provides an invisible, protective shield that prolongs the life of the leather.
- Protects against harmful UV damage
- Repels dust, dirt and stains
- Replenishes natural oils
- Environmentally safe*
Aniline dye enhances natural markings such as wrinkles, scars and brands in each hide. These dramatic color variations are hallmarks of quality and give each piece a distinctive look all its own. The following images show some of the types of surface variations that could be visible.