Leather Sofas & Couches

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Ezra Leather Power Reclining SofaEzra Leather Power Reclining Sofa

Gardner White

Ezra Leather Power Reclining Sofa

$1,063.99$1,329.99
Location unknown
Wells Coconut Leather SofaWells Coconut Leather Sofa
Martini Leather Sofa in CharcoalMartini Leather Sofa in Charcoal
SofaSofa

Cardi's Furniture & Mattresses

Sofa

$1,399.99
Location unknown
Livorno Lane Stone Leather SofaLivorno Lane Stone Leather Sofa
New
Henson 2-Pc. Leather SectionalHenson 2-Pc. Leather Sectional

Steinhafels

Henson 2-Pc. Leather Sectional

$6,687.99$10,699.99
Location unknown
Pavia Sofa in Denver Fawn by Omnia LeatherPavia Sofa in Denver Fawn by Omnia Leather
Vercelli Stone Leather Reclining SofaVercelli Stone Leather Reclining Sofa
Levy Leather SofaLevy Leather Sofa

Steinhafels

Levy Leather Sofa

$1,499.99
Location unknown
Colton Leather Sofa in Gray by BellanestColton Leather Sofa in Gray by Bellanest
Madden Leather Sofa - ButterMadden Leather Sofa - Butter

HOM Furniture

Madden Leather Sofa - Butter

$1,099.99$1,599.99
Location unknown
Sanders Black Reclining SofaSanders Black Reclining Sofa
Woodlands Motion Sofa With Articulating HeadrestsWoodlands Motion Sofa With Articulating Headrests
Miller Leather SofaMiller Leather Sofa

Gardner White

Miller Leather Sofa

$1,949.99$2,599.99
Location unknown
Sherman Leather Power Headrest Reclining SofaSherman Leather Power Headrest Reclining Sofa
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F.A.Q.

What is the best grade of leather?

When it comes to leather furniture, the quality and grade of leather significantly influence both the look and longevity of sofas and couches. The best grade of leather is often considered to be full-grain leather. This type of leather is taken from the hide's top layer and includes all the natural grain with minimal processing and treatments, offering a unique and luxurious look. It's the most durable and resistant to wear, gracefully aging into a beautiful patina over time.


Another premium option is top-grain leather, which is slightly refined to remove imperfections. While it offers a more uniform look and is softer to the touch, it doesn't age as distinctly as full-grain leather. However, it still holds significant durability and quality. These grades may come with a higher price tag, but the investment pays off in longevity, beauty, and comfort.

How long does a leather couch last?

A leather couch, with proper care, can be a long-term investment lasting anywhere from 10 to 20 years or more. The key to maximizing the life of a leather couch lies in regular maintenance, including cleaning and conditioning the leather to prevent drying and cracking.

How do you assess the quality of a leather couch?

How do you assess the quality of a leather couch?

Assessing the quality of a leather couch involves examining several key factors:

Leather Grade: Identify whether the sofa is made of full-grain, top-grain, genuine, bonded, or faux leather. Full-grain and top-grain leather are indicators of higher quality.


Leather Finish: Look at the surface of the leather. High-quality leather should feel supple and show natural variations. Uniformity in texture often indicates processed or lower-quality leather.


Construction: Check the sofa's frame, which is usually made from solid hardwood, for durability. The frame should feel sturdy and not creak under pressure.


Stitching: Examine the stitching for evenness and tightness. Inconsistent or loose stitching can be a sign of poor craftsmanship.


Comfort: High-quality leather furniture should not only look good but feel comfortable. Sit on the couch to test its support and cushioning. High-resilience foam in the cushions often suggests better quality.