I just received and assembled my sofa today, and it is pretty much exactly as promised! (BTW: Kudos to Prime for applying to this and getting it here in just a couple days.) It was easy to put together and didnt require any tools, though as with anything this big it does help to have someone to help you. The frame is technically a hardwood laminate rather than single pieces of contiguous hardwood, but hey, its better than particle board! The seat is supportive and comfortable, the back cushions are soft but still supportive enough you dont hit the back frame, and the upholstery is a soft corduroy/like material. Its pretty cleverly packed very tightly in the shipping box, with a lot of the pieces actually tucked inside the body of the couch behind the velcro.
Tip: the seat cushions are vacuum sealed and squished down, but will immediately start expanding as soon as you cut the plastic open. Before you open the plastic, get the upholstery covers ready so you can slip the still/shrunken cushion in easily and zip it up before it expands all the way and turns stuffing the seat into a chore. Just leave the last side mostly unzipped so the cushion filling can more easily pull in air until its done. it should be ready in about an hour.
Almost exactly as described on the product page
I just received and assembled my sofa today, and it is pretty much exactly as promised! (BTW: Kudos to Prime for applying to this and getting it here in just a couple days.) It was easy to put together and didnt require any tools, though as with anything this big it does help to have someone to help you. The frame is technically a hardwood laminate rather than single pieces of contiguous hardwood, but hey, its better than particle board! The seat is supportive and comfortable, the back cushions are soft but still supportive enough you dont hit the back frame, and the upholstery is a soft corduroy/like material. Its pretty cleverly packed very tightly in the shipping box, with a lot of the pieces actually tucked inside the body of the couch behind the velcro. Tip: the seat cushions are vacuum sealed and squished down, but will immediately start expanding as soon as you cut the plastic open. Before you open the plastic, get the upholstery covers ready so you can slip the still/shrunken cushion in easily and zip it up before it expands all the way and turns stuffing the seat into a chore. Just leave the last side mostly unzipped so the cushion filling can more easily pull in air until its done. it should be ready in about an hour.