Retro fabric, minimalist design, fairly comfortable for sitting and sleeping
The grey linen has a 1950s vibe that makes me smail, though the design is more 1980s.
This sofa is not compact, it is NOT minimal though. You will need bolsters or throw pillow to make it a usable sofa. The sofa is comfortable for an hour or two, then the thinness of the base becomes evident. If youre alone or with someone youre close to, you can move over and make it comfortable again. I wouldnt pay a hotel to have this as my bed, but for a quick snooze between overthrowing corrupt governments and stopping a zompire invasion this is more than sufficient.
Assembly was easy. The box was manageable (think of a bar fridge thats been squished from the sides).
In my particular sofa, the left and right backs dont click to the exact same position, so for better or worse, mine looks like two Chair-And-A-Halfs pushed together. Im tempted to buy the matching lounge, but cant decide after two weeks if this will be relegated to the guest room / office or stay in the living room.
If you admire the classic Herman Miller aesthetic of office furniture in your living room furniture, this piece will do nicely. If you want a cushy, overstuffed sofa to watch Rom-Cons on all day while sipping green tea, low-cal Skinny Appletinis, then tequila as you Facebook cry about your life, this is not the piece for you.
Retro fabric, minimalist design, fairly comfortable for sitting and sleeping
The grey linen has a 1950s vibe that makes me smail, though the design is more 1980s. This sofa is not compact, it is NOT minimal though. You will need bolsters or throw pillow to make it a usable sofa. The sofa is comfortable for an hour or two, then the thinness of the base becomes evident. If youre alone or with someone youre close to, you can move over and make it comfortable again. I wouldnt pay a hotel to have this as my bed, but for a quick snooze between overthrowing corrupt governments and stopping a zompire invasion this is more than sufficient. Assembly was easy. The box was manageable (think of a bar fridge thats been squished from the sides). In my particular sofa, the left and right backs dont click to the exact same position, so for better or worse, mine looks like two Chair-And-A-Halfs pushed together. Im tempted to buy the matching lounge, but cant decide after two weeks if this will be relegated to the guest room / office or stay in the living room. If you admire the classic Herman Miller aesthetic of office furniture in your living room furniture, this piece will do nicely. If you want a cushy, overstuffed sofa to watch Rom-Cons on all day while sipping green tea, low-cal Skinny Appletinis, then tequila as you Facebook cry about your life, this is not the piece for you.