Browse through some common questions that people may have. Reach out if still in doubt!
How many people can sit on your sofa?
Most of our sofas are modular in design, allowing you to craft a sofa that fits your space and seating needs.
We offer options for 2-person sofas, perfect for small spaces, or larger configurations that can comfortably seat over 5 people, ideal for family gatherings.
You can co-create your dream sofa with us to perfectly suit your home.
What is considered a deep seat sofa and is it right for me?
A deep seat sofa typically has a seat depth of 56 cm or more from the front edge to the back cushion. This allows for a more relaxed, lounge-friendly seating position, as it gives ample room to sit back and stretch out your legs. Standard seat depths are usually between 45 to 56 cm, so anything beyond this is considered deep.
A deep seat sofa is great for those who prioritise comfort and want a sofa suitable for lounging. It works especially well for taller individuals who need more seat depth to sit comfortably. If you have a larger living area and like to relax or entertain guests, a deep seat sofa can be an excellent choice.
While deep seat sofas are great for comfort, they might not be ideal for smaller rooms, as they can take up more floor space. They may also feel too deep for shorter individuals, making it difficult to sit upright with feet touching the floor. Additionally, if you prefer more formal or upright seating, a deep seat sofa might not provide the support you’re looking for.
Is assembly required for your sofas?
Yes, our sofas require some assembly at the customer's place.
This usually involves attaching the legs or connecting different sofa modules.
This set up helps facilitate transportation through narrow spaces like lifts or corridors.
What is the difference between a sofa, couch, and settee?
The terms "sofa," "couch," and "settee" have different origins:
- Sofa comes from the Arabic word ṣuffah, meaning a wooden bench covered with cushions.
- Couch comes from the French word coucher, meaning to lie down, emphasizing comfort.
- Settee has British roots and traditionally refers to a long seat with a backrest for more formal settings.
Today, these terms are often used interchangeably to describe the same type of furniture — your sofa can now also mean my couch.
What type of faux leathers do you offer?
We offer two types of faux leather finishes - matte and glossy:
- Matte faux leather series: Offers a sleek, modern look, perfect for minimalist and contemporary styles. It provides a subtle, understated finish that blends well with modern decor themes.
- Glossy faux leather series: Brings a more traditional, luxurious vibe, ideal for those seeking a vintage or classic appearance. Its shiny surface adds a touch of elegance and grandeur to spaces with more ornate or retro design elements.
How to choose what faux leather to use?
The choice of faux leather depends on your lifestyle and home decor style:
- If you have pets, our matte faux leather series is more ideal as they are more scratch resistant.
- In addition, consider the overall style of your home to decide between matte or glossy finishes.
- Lastly, explore the colour options and grain patterns across different faux leather series to find the best fit to match your home’s look.
Should I choose faux leather with fine grain or textured grain patterns?
The grain pattern is determined by the embossing technique used. When it comes to selection, the following considerations are helpful:
- Durability: Textured grain patterns has a bumpy surface and are often seen as more durability as scratches and creases are less visible.
- Touch: Textured grain patterns feel more rugged and tactile while flat grain patterns provide a smoother, softer touch
- Style: Depends on your personal styling preference
What makes pet friendly faux leather scratch resistant?
When pets scratch on the pigmented surface of faux leather, it may cause the pigment to wear off, leaving scratch marks.
In pet friendly faux leather, the pigment and fabric backing are reinforced with silicone glue, improving adhesion and making it more resistant to scratches.
What is the difference between microfibre, leathaire, PU and PVC?
These terms refer to different components used in faux leather production:
- Microfiber describes the fabric backing, which uses very fine fibers. This creates fewer gaps, reducing cracks on the surface over time.
- Leathaire refers to microperforations on the pigmented surface, which improve breathability by mimicking the air pores of genuine leather. However, these perforations may reduce durability.
- PU (Polyurethane) and PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) are materials used for the pigmented surface. PU is considered a more durable option as it was developed as an improvement to PVC.
What is the benefit of choosing green sofas?
Green sofas bring a refreshing and natural feel to any room. The colour green is often associated with growth, harmony, and tranquillity, making it an ideal choice for creating a relaxing atmosphere.
Depending on the shade, green can evoke feelings of calm or add a bold, lively touch, enhancing both contemporary and classic interiors.
What design styles work well with green?
Green sofas are versatile and can fit into a wide variety of design styles, including:
- Botanical and Natural: Light or mid-tone greens complement plant-filled spaces and natural wood finishes.
- Modern: Dark green sofas add depth and sophistication to modern interiors, especially when paired with minimalist decor and metallic accents.
- Traditional: Rich, deep green tones work well in more formal, traditional settings, especially alongside dark wood furniture.
- Eclectic: Green can blend with a range of textures and patterns, making it a bold choice in eclectic interiors.
What cushions work well with green sofas?
Neutral cushions in shades like beige, cream, or light grey pair well with green sofas, providing a subtle contrast.
For a pop of colour, consider mustard yellow, burnt orange, or blush pink, which add warmth and brightness.
Gold or brass tones can add a luxurious touch, while darker greens or even navy blue can create a cohesive, monochromatic look.
What rugs work well with green sofas?
Neutral rugs in cream, beige, or light grey provide balance for the richness of a green sofa.
For more texture and interest, patterned rugs with hints of green or botanical motifs can complement the sofa.
Rugs made from natural fibres like jute or sisal also work beautifully to enhance a natural or bohemian vibe.
What wall colour work well with green sofas?
Light, neutral wall colours such as soft white, cream, or light grey help a green sofa stand out without overwhelming the room.
For a more daring approach, deep jewel tones like rich emerald or sapphire can create a sophisticated, dramatic look.
Earthy tones like taupe, beige, or warm terracotta also pair harmoniously with green sofas.
What if I couldn’t find the shade of green such as olive green, dark green or emerald that I need?
If you're unable to find the shade of green you're looking for, such as olive green, dark green, or emerald, please reach out to us with a sample of the material you’d like to customise.
Whether it’s fabric or leather, we will liaise with our supplier base to find a similar upholstery material for you.