https://www.costco.com/Clarence-Fabric-Euro-Lounger.product.100322755.html
Worth pulling the trigger? Moving into a new studio in SF and looking to throw away a ton of my stuff- including my current bed set.
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Just something I've had my eye on because I needed a couch. And, in case anyone doesn't know, bonded leather is just leather scraps that are chopped up and glued to fabric backing under heat and pressure. It's a manufactured product that will get old and start flaking apart. But the price is okay, I guess. The ends of the seat fold up to make wings and the back folds down to make a bed-ish surface. Has plugs and USB-B built-in. The frame seems to be welded aluminum tubing, not steel. They had 4 left on Friday evening.
https://www.costco.com/ravenna-relax-a-lounger-euro-lounger.product.100828328.html
Will Costco take back a 7 year old futon they sold where the pleather is disintegrating?
Hi! I have a budget of around $2,000 to furnish my living room with a couch, TV and TV stand, but the couch is definitely the most needed right now so I'm trying to take care of it first. I think my space lends itself to one with a reversible chaise, so I found these two on Costco's website that I liked and was wondering if anyone has opinions on either, or whether the Coddle Aria is worth paying $500 more than the Henredon Murphy. I've read good things about both of them on this subreddit, with a common note that both these couches are very firm before softening up a bit. Neither of these couches are available to see/test locally for me right now, so just wanted to see if any of you could offer some insight - thanks!