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Choose from 1,606 sofas in fabric, leather and faux leather. From £170 to £6,750, our sofas suit every home and budget. Discover bestsellers like the Humz Dylan in sandstone fabric and Humz Bentley in light grey leather, plus cream, black, blue and green options.

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Tip: Measure your doorways and hallways before ordering—most of our sofas arrive flat-packed for easier manoeuvring into tight spaces.

Browse our complete sofa suite collections or shop by style with our cream sofas and sofa beds ranges.

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Browse Sofas by Size

Our 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.

Sofas by Fabric & Colour

Choose from 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.

Sofas with Storage

Many of our 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 Sofas

How do I choose the right sofa for my living room?

Measure your space first, then consider these factors: seat depth (21-24cm for comfort), frame material (hardwood is most durable), upholstery type (leather or fabric based on lifestyle), and the 2/3 rule—your sofa should be roughly two-thirds your room's width. Account for doorways and existing furniture placement.

Quality sofas feature solid hardwood frames, high-density foam cushioning, and durable upholstery stitched with reinforced seams. Check corner joints are morticed or dowelled, not just stapled. Leather and premium fabrics like chenille outlast budget alternatives. Budget £400+ for genuine quality that lasts 7-10 years.

Leather suits busy households—it wipes clean easily and ages beautifully—but costs more and can feel cold. Fabric offers warmth, style variety, and lower prices, though it stains easier. Choose leather for durability and minimal maintenance; choose fabric for comfort and budget-friendly styling options.

A seat depth of 21-24cm is ideal for most people, balancing support and lounging comfort. If you're taller or prefer to fully recline, choose 25-28cm. Shallower sofas (under 20cm) suit compact rooms but offer less leg support. Test in-store if possible before purchasing.

Leather is most practical—it resists claws and wipes clean instantly. For fabric, choose performance fabrics like polyester blends or microfibre, which resist staining and are washable. Avoid velvet and linen. Dark colours hide marks better than light. Budget for professional cleaning every 12-18 months.

Vacuum weekly to remove dust and crumbs. Spot-clean spills immediately by blotting (don't rub). Deep clean every 12-18 months professionally. For leather, wipe monthly with a damp cloth. Follow manufacturer care labels, as some fabrics require specific products. Regular maintenance extends sofa life by years.

A sofa is a single unit, typically seating 2-3 people in a straight line. A sectional consists of multiple modular pieces arranged in an L-shape or U-shape, seating more people and fitting corner spaces better. Sectionals suit larger rooms; sofas work well in compact spaces or defined seating areas.

Leather and performance polyester offer the best durability for daily use. Chenille and wool blends are hardwearing but attract dust. Cotton and linen are softer but stain easily. Microfibre resists spills well. For busy households, prioritise tightly woven fabrics with high rub-counts (10,000+ double rubs).

Budget £400-£800 for a quality sofa lasting 7-10 years. Entry-level: £300-£500 (adequate for occasional use). Mid-range: £600-£1,000 (better frames and fabrics). Premium: £1,200+ (top materials and craftsmanship). Higher spend typically means superior comfort, durability, and warranty coverage rather than style alone.

In rooms under 3 metres wide, choose a two-seater sofa (approximately 1.5-1.8 metres long) or a compact three-seater. Keep 60cm clearance from walls for walkways. Avoid deep seats (over 25cm) and oversized arms. Light colours and slim frames visually expand the space without sacrificing comfort.

Firm sofas provide better support and are easier to stand from, suiting older users or those with back issues. Soft sofas prioritise lounging comfort but can feel less supportive long-term. Most quality sofas offer medium-firm cushioning as a compromise. Test before buying—comfort is subjective and determines daily satisfaction.

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