No matter how you style it, a leather sofa is a timeless centerpiece. The sleek material is tough and durable enough to stand up to the rigors of daily life, from kids climbing on it to dogs chewing on it (just make sure to keep it out of direct sunlight, which can dry it out and cause cracking). Plus, unlike fabric couches, leather resists stains and wipes clean easily. The best part is that it doesn't pick up dust or pet hair, so you can say goodbye to allergies and hello to a squeaky clean couch.
If you're looking to make a bold statement, opt for an intricately tufted or fluted design. These sofas are sure to get attention, especially when lined with striking throw pillows. But if you want a more subtle look, go with a channeled or tuxedo-style couch that keeps the focus on the leather and not the embellishment.
The brand touts this model as a "leather sofa your dog can't ruin," and we have to agree—it's extremely resistant to rips, tears, and scratches, even from rough-housing pups. The kiln-dried pinewood frame is also sturdy, and the down-blend cushions are supported by a no-sag spring system that makes them easy to sit on for hours at a time. Plus, the upholstery is a snap to wipe clean and comes in a wide range of shades.
You'll have the luxury of tailoring this sofa to fit your living room, with five custom widths ranging from 68.5 to an impressive 82.5 inches and one or two seats. It also comes in a variety of leather colors, including six textured, pebbled styles and four shades of smooth Tuscan leather as well as more than 30 top-grain Italian nubuck options.
Another great feature of this customizable model is that it can be made into a sleeper sofa, making it the perfect choice for guests and overnighters. The dark mahogany-stained legs elevate this design, while the loose, down-blend-wrapped cushions provide unrivaled softness.
This reclining leather sofa is the ultimate in comfort and versatility. It's available in either a left or right seating configuration and can be customized to fit your living room with 17 leather finishes, from classic anilines to sleek mattes to glossy bold hues. If you can't decide, it also comes with a color sample kit so you can test out different shades before committing to a purchase.
For an unexpected touch, choose a leather couch in a color that doesn't match your decor scheme. This can create a dynamic contrast and make the room feel bigger. If you have dark metal windows, for example, consider pairing them with a black leather couch; the contrast will draw the eye and create a sense of dimension. Then use a few accent pieces in earthy colors or sleek jewel tones to complete the look.