The 12 Best Sofas For Your Space, Tried and Tested By AD Editors

May 23, 2024
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  • Dimensions: 72″ sofa: 72”W x 41”D x 35”H | 84″ sofa: 84”W x 41”D x 35”H
  • Color options: 23 color choices
  • Material options: Canvas, velvet (+$100), and four linen weights (+$100-$200)
  • Leg finishes: N/A
  • Delivery fees: Free

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Sit tester Rachel Davies, our very own digital associate design editor, was very familiar with the leather upholstery their Morabo loveseat would be wrapped in. While it looks and feels like a leather sofa, it certainly isn’t priced like one. With the two-seater coming in at under $1,200, it’s one of the best couches on the market at that very affordable price point, and it’s great for a small space, like a city apartment.

Editor’s note: The Morabo in brown leather, which our reviewer tested, is no longer available.

  • Dimensions: 65 3/8″ W 36 1/4″ D 31 7/8″ H
  • Color options: Black, dark beige, white
  • Material options: Grann, which is IKEA’s soft grain leather
  • Leg finishes: Metal
  • Delivery fees: N/A

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Our sit tester, Terri Williams, is a professed leather-sofa lover, and she was, in her words, “over the moon happy” to give the Burrow Block Nomad sofa a try. Customized in camel-colored leather with chic metal legs (though customers can choose from several different fabric, color, leg, and arm styles), she got the perfect leather couch she was seeking in style and comfort. Terri praised the high-end topstitching on the upholstery and the layers of foam in the seat and back cushions, as well as the sofa’s versatility. Thanks to its modular design, you can easily add a chaise or more sections as life requires.

  • Dimensions: 85″ L 35″ D 33″ H
  • Color options: Chestnut, slate, camel
  • Material options: Leather or olefin fabric
  • Leg finishes: Three wood finishes (ebony, walnut, oak), three metal finishes (black, chrome, brass)
  • Delivery fees: Free

Burrow Arch Nomad Leather Sofa with Ottoman

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Live your best MCM life with the Bowtie Wool Sofa, designed by Paul McCobb for CB2. While the style is certainly a throw back, the overall vibe is extremely current. The wool blend was softer than our sit tester, DaVonne Bacchus, anticipated, and he also enjoyed the deep seat for reclining. Paired with a solid wood frame and wood legs, this little number might be more of an occasional sofa or a showpiece than an all-day lounging type of sofa, but what a showpiece it is!

  • Dimensions: 86″ W 33.25″ D 32″ H
  • Color options: 27 options
  • Material options: Plain weave, bouclé, velvet, twill, shearling
  • Leg finishes: N/A
  • Delivery fees: $249

CB2 Bowtie Black Wool Sofa

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The Petrie is another classic midcentury-modern-style sofa—tufted cushions, tapered legs, upright frame—brought to the 21st century with modern bells and whistles. Available as a two-seater in 65″- (aptly called the Petrie Apartment Sofa), 76″-, or 86″-wide options, or as a 100″ three-seater, it’ll fit in a variety of living spaces from small apartments to suburban homes. With 186 upholstery options to choose from in velvet, twill, microfiber or chenille, there are made-to-order customizations for anyone.



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