The Article Cigar Leather Sofa Is Just the Right Fit for Narrow City Apartments
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Dimensions are 26"H x 92"W x 40"D, making the couch suitable for apartments with narrow doorways. The seat height is lower than average but allows comfortable side-leaning and conversation. The sofa feels very comfortable with no sagging observed; seams sometimes point outward and a few loose threads are visible but not structurally concerning. The depth permits lying down and appears resistant to forming indents over time. Leather styling adapts to bohemian, Moroccan, modern, and even country Western aesthetics. The sofa shows firm support under regular use and resists wear, staining, and sagging so far.
Sit test: Is it comfortable? Does it feel well-made? Does the couch have a tendency to sag? So far, no sagging! It is beyond comfortable, even when I'm sitting on the arm of it for a quick minute. This is in the design of the sofa, but some of the seams point outward as opposed to being sewn folded in, and a few of those have loose-ish (but not structurally problematic whatsoever) threads that I'm not the biggest fan of, visually speaking.
Is the sofa suitable for particular decor styles and if so, which? Somehow I did not consider leather until very late in my sofa hunting journey, and I won't go as far as to say that it is "the jeans for furniture" in that it's versatile enough to gel with all styles, but it fits in well with my sort of bohemian rug and the Moroccan-inspired ottoman that everyone has,
Read at Architectural Digest
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