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Where would you recommend to buy sofas?

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MrEBear · 31/08/2017 21:26

We are ready to replace our living room sofas. I'm wary of expensive sofas that wear really quickly.

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bouncydog · 07/09/2017 03:30

Ours from Sofa Workshop have been with us over 15 years and just getting re- upholstered. Quality is fantastic and very comfortable.

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coconutwater1 · 07/09/2017 04:36

Tetrad from Barker & Stonehouse, one lot is 22 years and the other 20 years, so comfy, lots of feather padding which is still going strong with washable covers. Large sofas with plenty room to lie on

May need to get 2 re upholstered next year but certainly not getting rid, expensive but worth every penny

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MrEBear · 08/09/2017 11:33

Thanks for all your suggestions now I just need to find ideal sofa

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RubbishMantra · 08/09/2017 12:13

Have a look in Furniture village. Like DFS, once you manage to avert your eyes from the jumbo cordruoy monsters there are some nice ones. I was looking to buy the Bluebell from sofa.com and saw a practically identical one there in the sale. I bought it 4 years ago and it still looks spanking, even with the cats. It's also the comfiest sofa I've ever sat on. I love it! Also look around for discount codes - I got a further 15% off.

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Kimlek · 08/09/2017 12:56

If you want leather Thomas Lloyd make them to last - we've had a sofa & a chair 14 years and the other one 8 years. All in excellent condition still and very comfy!

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skyzumarubble · 08/09/2017 14:48

Next have been great for us they're 12 years old and we are changing them because they are deeply old fashioned now but they have years left in them.

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MrEBear · 12/09/2017 13:00

We are currently looking at 2 different Natuzzi sofas. Anybody any experience of them?

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sparechange · 12/09/2017 13:02

Sofa.com
Their stuff is brilliant, and really good value, and they are lovely to deal with
They have some showrooms but are mostly online

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Svalberg · 12/09/2017 13:56

Yes. Leather 3 seater with 2 cushions. It's been ok but I wouldn't recommend it & am planning on Multi York or M&S next time.

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Puppymouse · 12/09/2017 14:22

Elevenclips sorry thread hijack....interested to hear your Ektorp has lasted well. DH is not keen but I like. He says it won't last! We are buying two sofas for living room.

Is it better to wait until post Xmas sales?

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LilyFlower2222 · 14/09/2017 23:05

Would not recommend DFS! We're still waiting for our sofas 2 months on and appalling customer service.

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PickAChew · 14/09/2017 23:13

I love Barker and Stonehouse. Also love that all the stores are so different. Gateshead is tame (anf fingerprinty), but Newcastle is ridiculously bling. My favourite is the outlet on Portrack lane, though. Teesside park has a greater balance of the industrial and recycled stuff.

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user1495034589 · 15/09/2017 16:06

On a budget I'd for for Ikea if you like their simple designs. Very hard wearing and natural fabrics and many sofas have removable and washable covers. I've had the Ektorp (lasted well and long and gave it away still in excellent shape) and also Stocksund. Added attraction is you can try it out at the store.
Most of the other sofa sellers DFS, Fabb, even JL now etc sell Sofas with 100% polyester fabrics (I can't stand man-made myself, also irritating to the skin!) unless you buy at a premium for natural cloth, then you have the extra waiting time for delivery.
Sofa workshop have some nice scandi designs but long delivery times and pricey for natural fabrics and you have to mostly buy on spec as only a small range in store.
If you have allergies as I do, beware of some outfits who stuff with feathers etc. Sofa.com being one.
I've just been through the sofa buying drama and seeing and trying exactly the sofa I intend to buy in the flesh is essential, so wish you good luck.

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