Hello! I was hoping to ask how folks who have owned or have the Hughes Sofa currently, how does it feel in terms of firmness and how has it held up? Additionally, are the arms high enough to lay back on? Would love all thoughts! Thanks so much.
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I'm so close to taking the plunge on a Joybird sectional, but I'm balking a bit at the price. With couch, warranty, delivery, and tax it'll come out to $3066. I love the look of it, have already tested the fabric swatch I have, and read copious reviews. I just want to know how it holds up over time.
Any insight (or similar recs) is appreciated!
There's a strong possibility I'll be on my own by the end of next year, and I don't want to keep any of the furniture we already own since I never really loved it in the first place. I want to find furniture that looks beautiful, is comfortable, will fit in a small apartment, and will last me a long, long time.
I thought I had found all of that in joybird furniture, but looking through this sub I can see that they are not good quality and more hassle than they're worth. I like the mid mod style as well as japandi, eclectic vintage, and soft industrial. I know these are all really different styles, but if anyone has some sustainable company recommendations, please let me know!