Our very own in-house born Pantuti Ottoman Arm chair. 100% Premium Belgian linen Price includes delivery and installation. Made to Order : 3-4 weeks processing time Brand : House of AnLi Dimensions : Length 90 x Width 95 x Height 113+/-Actual size may have slight difference in dimension due to upholstery. Material : Click here to view selections of Belgian Linens. Kindly walk-in to select your choice of linen or choose online. More selections of Belgian Linen Colours available to pick at the store. Cushions : Microfibre and feather combination. Seat cushions: Microfibre and feather combination. Linen Care LinenCan be laundered with confidence, and all Libeco Home products carry full washing instructions. It is important to select the proper washing agent. Many detergents today contain optical whitening agents that work well on white linens. These are not recommended for colored linens however, as discoloring and spotting may result from it. When washing colors, check that your detergent does not have whitening agents, or choose a soap powder. If you have hard water, with a high lime content, we recommend a softening agent, especially for darker colors. General CareUnfold your linens completely before washing Do not overload the machine.Wash your linens at max. 40°C ‐ 104°F. Use a mild soap. Avoid chlorine bleach. If possible, line dry, it is best for linen and the environment. If using a tumbler, dry on medium heat, do not over dry. Iron with steam on slightly damp linen (best the inside of the fabric). For stains, try the followingInk: Soak in milk, or in soap‐and‐ammonia mixture, and rub the spot. Blood: Rinse immediately in cold water. Fruit, coffee, tea and chocolate: Rub with alcohol, white vinegar and ammonia. Candle wax: Scratch off dried wax, absorb residue with blotting paper and warm iron. Greasy Stains: Rub with ammonia. Red Wine: Rub immediately with sparkling water or white wine. If stains do not disappear, you can try soaking the linen in a good washing detergent. Other remedies: dissolving 3.5 oz. sodium borate in boiling water, then adding enough cold water to yield 1½ gallons, and let soak for 1 hour. Never use chlorine bleach which may damage the fibers. Try a traditional remedy: spread the linen out on a sunny meadow or your back yard for a few days!