Pet Friendly Collection

A PAW-PROOF AFFAIR

FABRICS FOR YOU AND BELLO

Our specially developed microvelour fabrics in the Fellow Woolly collection combine easy-care and pet-friendly properties.

They are not only incredibly durable and hard-wearing, but also easy to clean and washable. Thanks to the soft surface structure, paws do not get caught in them as often, minimising the unpopular pulling of fibres. All the products have also
passed the scratch-resistance test (acc. snagging BS 8479:2008) with top marks.

And for humans? The fabrics have a soft and supple feel.

 

WASHABLE
SIMPLE ANIMAL HAIR REMOVAL
DURABLE
TOP MARK SNAGGING TEST
EASY CLEAN

pet friendly

With Fellow, you are choosing premium seating comfort and exceptional durability – for you and your four-legged friend.

Pet Friendly Collection
100% HÖPKE QUALITY STANDARDS

TOP MARK SNAGGING TEST

It makes sense to choose pet-friendly upholstery fabrics where claws are less likely to catch and that are also highly durable. Microvelour has a characteristically smooth surface and is less prone to damage from scratching or pulling.

Fellow proves it: all microvelour items in the collection have passed the scratch resistance test (according to snagging BS 8479:2008) with top marks.

EASY TO CLEAN

Our specially developed microvelour fabrics from the Fellow collection combine easy-care and pet-friendly properties.

Like all materials used in everyday life, upholstery fabrics also require care. Vacuum the upholstery regularly and carefully using a smooth upholstery nozzle to prevent the buildup of dirt such as household dust. It is also recommended to wipe the covers with a slightly damp microfiber cloth. Always treat stains immediately. Liquids should be absorbed with a highly absorbent kitchen towel. The rule is: always dab, never rub. Dried stains should always be treated with cold, distilled water. Again, dab gently and do not rub vigorously, as this could damage the surface.

Color transfer from non-colorfast textiles (e.g., dark denim) may occur, especially on lighter colors. This is not a defect of the fabric, but an issue with the clothing textile. Do not expose upholstered furniture to direct sunlight. Sunlight or artificial light can cause textiles to fade over time. Do not use solvent-based or household cleaners. If in doubt, contact a professional upholstery cleaning service.