Sale Sofas & Couches

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Clio Linen Ruched Sofa
Clio Linen Ruched Sofa
$4,400.00$5,500.00
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Alaya Sofa
Alaya Sofa
$4,698.00
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Hayes 3-Seat Sofa - Handcrafted
Hayes 3-Seat Sofa - Handcrafted
$2,658.50$3,325.00
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Bristol 99" Leather Tufted Sofa
Bristol 99" Leather Tufted Sofa
$2,985.99$4,595.00
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Charleston Sofa
Charleston Sofa
$3,598.00
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Eloise Camelback Sofa - Navy Velvet
Eloise Camelback Sofa - Navy Velvet
$3,347.50$4,950.00
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Amy 84" Sofa - Sheepskin
Amy 84" Sofa - Sheepskin
$2,104.00$2,475.00
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Bryn 3-Pc Pounce Sofa
Bryn 3-Pc Pounce Sofa
$2,605.00
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Banks Sofa
$3,798.00
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Lotte Sleeper Sofa
Lotte Sleeper Sofa
$4,798.00
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Cashel Sofa
Cashel Sofa
$3,498.00
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Kim Salmela - Laguna Crypton Sofa
$2,998.50$3,750.00
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Berry 90" Velvet Sofa - Olive
Berry 90" Velvet Sofa - Olive
$2,605.50$3,065.00
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Everleigh Sofa
Everleigh Sofa
$3,162.50$3,955.00
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Margot 90" Velvet Sofa
Margot 90" Velvet Sofa
$4,895.00
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F.A.Q.

What are the different types of sofas available?

Sofas and couches come in a variety of styles and designs:


  1. Sectionals: Perfect for big living rooms, sectionals are made up of multiple pieces you can arrange in different configurations. They are perfect for large families or inviting guests over for the big game.


  1. Chesterfields: Lending elegance and sophistication to a space, Chesterfields are known for their deep-button tufting and rolled arms. These sofas have the same back and arm height and are typically upholstered in leather.


  1. Sleepers/Futons: As the name suggests, sleepers and futons are multifunctional sofas that convert into beds, making them ideal for small apartments or guest rooms.


  1. Loveseats: Slightly smaller than a standard couch, loveseats are designed for two people and perfect for small spaces. In larger settings, they provide additional seating and serve as an accent to the surrounding decor.


  1. Chaise lounges: A mix between a chair and a sofa, chaise lounges and settees make terrific accent pieces and work nicely in a reading or conversation nook.


  1. Recliners: Recliners have a mechanism that allows the backrest to tilt, and many models have a footrest that extends at the same time. These sofas provide extra comfort and are ideal for relaxation.

How do I choose a couch for my living room?

There are a few considerations when it comes to choosing the right couch for a living room. First, carefully measure your room’s dimensions to ensure your desired sofa will fit. Remember to leave room for doors and windows to open fully.


Next, consider the layout of your living space. For example, if you have a focal point like a TV or fireplace in the room, position the sofa to face it. Alternatively, you can arrange seating around a coffee table to facilitate conversation. 


Finally, think about your existing decor and what complements it. For contemporary spaces, sleek, minimalist sectional designs are ideal. In traditional rooms, a Chesterfield creates a classic look. Other considerations are your room’s color palette, sofa materials, and overall budget.  

What’s the best material for sofas, couches, and sectionals?

Choosing the best material for sofas and couches depends entirely on your style preferences and intended use. Here are the most common options:


  1. Leather: Leather is one of the most popular materials for sofas because it’s highly durable, resists stains well, and develops a unique aesthetic over time. Full-grain leather offers the best quality, but it’s also more of an investment. Top-grain and bonded leather are more affordable options that can still lend the sophistication of this timeless material.  


  1. Velvet: Velvet is plush, soft, and comfortable, instantly adding elegance and a sense of luxury to a space. However, velvet couches require a more detailed cleaning regimen and typically show wear faster than other materials. 


  1. Fabric: Natural fabrics such as cotton and linen are also popular and offer a natural, textured look that’s breathable and comfortable. Both materials are excellent for casual settings, lending a relaxed feel to a room.


Synthetics: You can also find sofas made of synthetic materials, such as microfiber and polyester. Synthetics are highly durable and stain-resistant, making them a practical choice for households with kids or pets.