Sofas & Couches

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Lotte Sleeper Sofa
Lotte Sleeper Sofa
New
$4,798.00
Location unknown
Cashel Sofa
Cashel Sofa
New
$3,398.00
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Banks Sofa
Banks Sofa
New
$3,398.00
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Diego Sofa
Diego Sofa
New
$2,298.00
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Charleston Sofa
Charleston Sofa
New
$2,698.00
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Alaya Sofa
Alaya Sofa
New
$4,698.00
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Lotte Sofa
Lotte Sofa
New
$4,198.00
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Eleanor Sofa
Eleanor Sofa
New
$2,998.00
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Portola Slipcover Sofa
Portola Slipcover Sofa
New
Walden Sofa
Walden Sofa
New
$4,298.00
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Studio 65 - Bocca Red
Studio 65 - Bocca Red
New
$1,487.50
Location unknown
Harlowe Sofa
Harlowe Sofa
New
$2,998.00
Location unknown
Bannister Apartment Size Sofa
Bannister Apartment Size Sofa
$2,123.30$2,498.00
Location unknown
Tuxedo Queen Size Sleeper Sofa Bed
Tuxedo Queen Size Sleeper Sofa Bed
$2,803.30$3,298.00
Location unknown
Harper Reversible Chaise Sleeper Sofa Bed
Harper Reversible Chaise Sleeper Sofa Bed
$4,231.30$4,978.00
Location unknown
Catalina Reversible Chaise Sleeper Sofa Bed
Catalina Reversible Chaise Sleeper Sofa Bed
$3,143.30$3,698.00
Location unknown
Olivia Apartment Size Sleeper Sofa Bed
Olivia Apartment Size Sleeper Sofa Bed
$3,126.30$3,678.00
Location unknown
Fillmore Twin Size Sleeper Sofa Bed
Fillmore Twin Size Sleeper Sofa Bed
$3,551.30$4,178.00
Location unknown
Harper Sofa
Harper Sofa
$2,123.30$2,498.00
Location unknown
Logan Drive 2pc Sleeper Sectional Sofa
Logan Drive 2pc Sleeper Sectional Sofa
$4,588.30$5,398.00
Location unknown
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Outfitting your living room is one of the most important tasks in your home decor journey. Your living room is a space you and your family spend the most time. No piece is more central to the living room than the sofa. With so many variations and factors to consider, it’s tough to find one that checks all your boxes.

A sofa is a single piece of furniture with two or three cushions. They’re one-directional seating options that come in different sizes. Sofas generally take up less space than a sectional and are easily paired with a combination of seating options like sectionals or accent chairs.

Do you prioritize aesthetics over function? Are you looking for a piece more conducive to seating guests or lounging with loved ones? Is your space better suited for the size of a loveseat, or do you have room to shape the area with a sectional?

Whether you want a place to kick back and lounge, or prefer a sophisticated centerpiece to host guests, furniture.com is here to help you find the sofa that best fits your needs. Search our curated collection of quality sofas to find your perfect fit.
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F.A.Q.

What’s the best sofa for a small living room?

The answer depends on your living room size. So, before you buy a sofa, measure the room to know what you’re working with. Then, you'll have a better idea about your options. 


For a small living room, consider getting a loveseat. Two-seater sofas are typically 48 to 72 inches long, making them perfect for small spaces. Standard sofas and couches start at 70 inches in length, so you may be able to fit a small three-seater if your room allows it.


If you like to lounge, consider a small sectional with a separate ottoman or connected chaise. A bonus to sectionals is having more seating when guests come over. 

What are the different fabric options for a sofa?

The right sofa upholstery ties your living room design together, letting you express your style and personality. Sofas come in different fabrics, so choose upholstery that matches your needs. Consider these options:


Wool: Warm, durable, and moisture-resistant fabric that can be expensive and harder to clean once stains set in. 


Cotton: Lightweight and breathable fabric that’s perfect in warmer climates. It’s durable, budget-friendly, and comfortable but needs regular cleaning to avoid stains.


Polyester: Synthetic, affordable material that holds its color well and doesn’t typically wrinkle. It also resists most stains and is easy to clean. 


Leather: Luxurious, durable material that repels allergens and resists stains. It softens with use and needs conditioning to avoid cracking. 


Microfiber: A durable, polyester-blend fabric that’s easy to clean. While its static charge can attract lint and pet hair, the tight weave helps protect it from pet damage.  

Can you clean upholstered couch cushions?

Yes, but your first step is finding out if you should clean your couch on your own or call a professional to handle the job. Cleaning instructions vary by fabric and manufacturer, so double-check the cleaning tag attached to your couch for care instructions.


You’ll likely find the universal cleaning code under seat cushions on the platform. Check any tags attached to the couch if you can’t remove the cushions. If all else fails, check the furniture manufacturer’s website.


The tag will display one of the universal cleaning codes:


W: Water-based cleaners. You could use upholstery shampoo, mild detergent soap in water, or another water-based product.


S: Solvent-based cleaners. Liquid can damage the fabric, so use only dry-cleaner or upholstery solvents.  


S/W: You can use water-based or solvent-based cleaners.


X: Vacuuming only. Avoid household solvents and water, as this fabric is best cleaned by professionals. 


Before you start, test your cleaning products on a small, unnoticeable part of your couch to confirm that you won’t damage the cushions.