The sofa typically combines a hardwood frame, high-density foam cushions, and leather upholstery (options may include top-grain, corrected-grain, or PU leather). Leg and hardware materials vary by model—check the product listing for exact specs.
This line usually offers single, two-seat, three-seat, and modular sectional combinations (left- or right-facing chaise, corner units, ottomans). Available configurations depend on the specific set you choose.
Dimensions vary by model and configuration. Typical three-seat sofas range from about 78–92" wide; sectionals depend on the combination. Always check the product page for exact measurements and measure your room and doorways before ordering.
Most sets require minimal assembly, such as attaching legs and connecting modular pieces with clips. Tools and instructions are usually included; many customers assemble within 20–45 minutes.
Regularly dust or vacuum crevices, wipe spills immediately with a soft damp cloth, and use a mild leather cleaner/conditioner recommended by the manufacturer every 6–12 months. Avoid harsh chemicals, direct sunlight, and heat sources.
Leather is more durable than many fabrics but can still scratch. Top-grain and protected leathers resist wear better than softer finishes. For homes with pets, consider protected leather, use throws, and keep pet nails trimmed.
Weight capacity varies by frame construction but is commonly around 250–350 lbs per seat. Refer to the specific product specifications for exact load ratings.
Cushion firmness varies by model—options range from soft to firm. Many luxury sets use high-density foam or foam wrapped over springs for medium-firm support. Check the product description for firmness level.
Yes—these sofas are typically offered in several leather colors and finishes (e.g., black, brown, gray, cream). Color availability depends on the model; see the product page for current options.
Many modular sectionals can be reconfigured (swap left/right chaise, add/remove modules) and some brands allow purchasing additional pieces later. Confirm modularity and connector type on the product listing.
Warranty coverage varies by manufacturer—common warranties include 1–5 years on the frame and shorter coverage on upholstery and cushions. Review the seller's warranty terms before purchase.
Shipping options vary: curbside delivery is common; many sellers offer white-glove delivery (inside delivery and setup) for an additional fee. Lead times range from a few days to several weeks depending on stock and customization.
Return and exchange policies differ by retailer. Typical policies allow returns within a set window (e.g., 30 days) but may charge restocking or return-shipping fees for large furniture. Check the seller's return policy before ordering.
Higher-end sets generally use kiln-dried hardwood frames or hardwood with reinforced joints; some models use a mix of hardwood and engineered wood. Solid hardwood frames offer the best long-term durability.
Some leather options include protective topcoats or factory-applied finishes that improve stain and fade resistance. If not, a leather protector can be applied after purchase—follow manufacturer recommendations to avoid warranty issues.
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