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Real leather sofas that bring timeless elegance to your living room. Choose from 181 leather sofas ranging from £260 to £6,750, available in classic black, rich brown, sophisticated grey, and bolder shades. Whether you need a compact 2 seater or spacious 3 seater, we stock genuine leather and quality faux leather options to suit every budget and interior.

  • Choose by Size – Browse 2 seater and 3 seater leather sofas for your space. 2 seater leather sofas
  • Best-Selling Ranges – Humz Berlin and London ranges offer exceptional style and durability. Humz Berlin Black Leather Sofa
  • Six Colours Available – Black, brown, grey, orange, red, and taupe leather finishes in stock.
  • Top Brands – Humz, Beehive Furniture, and Annaghmore deliver quality across price points.

Tip: Leather develops a beautiful patina over time — darker shades like antique brown and ebony hide marks better than lighter finishes if you have pets or children.

Start by selecting your preferred size with our 2 seater and 3 seater collections, or filter by colour to find your ideal black, brown, or grey leather sofa today.

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Browse Leather Sofas by Size

Our Leather Sofas are available in 2-seater, 3-seater, 4-seater and corner configurations. Measure your room carefully before ordering — check both the sofa dimensions and doorway clearance to ensure delivery is straightforward.

Leather Sofas by Fabric & Colour

Choose from Leather Sofas upholstered in fabric, faux leather, genuine leather and velvet. Each material has different care requirements and aesthetic qualities — fabric offers softness and warmth, leather is easy to wipe clean.

Leather Sofas with Storage

Many of our Leather Sofas include built-in storage compartments or a sofa bed mechanism — ideal for smaller homes or rooms that double as guest spaces.

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FAQs on Leather Sofas

What's the difference between full-grain and top-grain leather sofas?

Full-grain leather retains the hide's natural surface, showing character marks and patina over time. Top-grain leather is sanded and sealed for uniformity but is less durable. Full-grain costs more but ages beautifully and lasts longer with proper care.

Wipe your sofa weekly with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust. For stains, use a leather-specific cleaner following manufacturer instructions. Apply leather conditioner every 6-12 months. Avoid water, vinegar, and abrasive materials that strip natural oils.

Leather sofas justify higher upfront costs through superior durability—lasting 15+ years versus 7-10 for fabric. They're easier to clean, resist stains, and develop character over time. However, they require conditioning and scratches are more visible than on fabric.

Prolonged direct sunlight causes leather to fade and crack over time. Position your sofa away from windows, or use heavy curtains, blinds, or UV-protective film to filter light. Leather conditioner provides additional UV protection when applied regularly.

For rooms under 12 square metres, choose a two-seater sofa (around 150cm wide) or a compact corner unit. Measure doorways and hallways before ordering—standard sofas are 80-90cm deep. Light-coloured leather makes small spaces feel larger.

Quality leather is resilient against pet claws better than fabric, but scratches will still occur and show. Full-grain leather develops patina that masks damage. Use sofa throws or arm protectors, trim pet nails regularly, and avoid low-quality bonded leather that tears easily.

Address fresh spills immediately with absorbent cloth. For set-in stains, test a leather cleaner on hidden areas first. Apply following product instructions, then condition the area. Stubborn stains like ink or wine require professional leather cleaning services.

Check leather grade (full-grain is best), frame material (hardwood is more durable), and cushion density. Test seat depth and firmness in-store if possible. Verify warranty coverage, check return policies, and confirm delivery and assembly costs before purchasing.

Condition your sofa every 6-12 months, depending on climate and use. Dry indoor environments may require more frequent conditioning. Stop if leather appears overly shiny. Use a leather-specific conditioner suitable for your sofa's finish type.

Leather sofas suit both modern and traditional interiors depending on design details. Modern pieces feature clean lines and minimalist silhouettes; traditional styles showcase rolled arms and nail-head trim. Neutral colours blend any aesthetic; bold hues make stronger style statements.
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