CUSHION RE-FILLING & FOAM REPLACEMENT
We are Gauteng's leading specialist in professional refilling of cushions for all types of furniture for the hospitality industry. Your sofas are seating havens for your guest and not supposed to be uncomfortable.
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After
​High-quality, high-density foam in seat cushions typically has a lifespan of 3 to 4 years. Over time, the foam gradually loses its structure and firmness, which can go unnoticed until discomfort sets in. This deterioration not only reduces comfort but can also contribute to back pain—unacceptable for any hospitality establishment striving to provide exceptional guest experiences.
For sagging back cushions, a simple and cost-effective solution is to add extra filling to the cushion inners, restoring their original volume and plushness, much like when the furniture was new. We recognize that budget considerations are crucial for any business, but guest comfort must remain a top priority. Our cushion refilling service offers an economical way to maintain the aesthetic and comfort levels of your furniture, ensuring that your guests receive the quality they expect and deserve.
FOAM CHOICES available for your Cushions
To keep this simple we'll look at the basic type of foam and filling which we use in the main types of cushions we make. For a more in-depth look at foam types, densities and other technical detail please see our blog post called "What's inside my cushion".
SOLID FOAM
FILLING
​How do you know what type of foam is inside? Look at the shape of the cushion.
Solid foam is firm with a box shape while stuffed cushions are puffy and softer as illustrated below:
"Give your seating a new lease of life with our cushion foam refilling service. Maintain the unparalleled comfort your guests deserve and expect, while also extending the lifespan of your furniture. It's an eco-friendly, cost-effective solution that ensures your hospitality establishment remains inviting, comfortable, and stylish. With us, every seat in your venue is an experience in supreme luxury."