A furniture warranty provides coverage for manufacturing defects and typically comes with a time limitation.
However, it's important to note that furniture warranties don't cover product negligence, mishandling, or general wear and tear.
So, what exactly qualifies as a manufacturer's defect, and what isn't covered under the warranty?
For instance, if the stitching on a fabric sofa starts to unravel within the first 12 months, it would typically be considered a manufacturing defect and thus covered under the furniture warranty.
A warranty doesn't cover fabric pilling as it's not considered a flaw in the fabric.
Furniture warranties also come with specific durations, which might vary for different parts and materials. For example, King Living offers a 25-year steel frame warranty on all indoor sofas. Meanwhile, other indoor product components are covered by a 15-year warranty according to the pro-rata schedule.
To view the Warranty table land Specific Exclusions, click here.