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details >One day, someone looked at two sofas and thought, “What would happen if we took the arm off of one of these and connected them at a 90° angle?” At that moment, an amazing seating solution was born. A sectional can
Sectionals can be arranged in many ways. Here are some of the blocks you’ll have to play with:
Sectionals either come in an L-shape or in a U-shape. If you’re having trouble picturing this, check out our sectional brochure.
“Left facing” and “right facing” refer to the sofa parts you include in your leather sectional and where the arm goes. Here’s how it works:
We try to make things easier by showing our most popular sectional configurations online, so you don’t have to put the parts together in your mind. You can also create your own configuration using the sectional configurator in our EA inHome® app.
If you’re the analog sort who loves to get out your tape measure and contemplate, check out our living room seating buying guide for tips on measuring.
If you’d rather picture it in your space (and leave the tape measure in the drawer), try these tools:
Yes—as long as you start with a high-quality leather and give it the proper TLC. What does that mean? It depends on how you will be using your leather sectional sofa. If you place it in a formal living room that’s not going to get a lot of traffic, you won’t have to worry as much about wear. If you’re putting it in the family room, where kids can spill chocolate milk on it and the dog will be sleeping on it, you’ll need to take wear into account.
We make every leather sectional from entire hides, which we cut by hand and color-blend by hand. We skip the castoffs or bicasts and the bonded pieces, and we don’t vinyl match—we never cut corners on quality.
We think about leather less in terms of grading and more in terms of what you prefer in a leather. First, ask yourself what you want your leather sectional to look like on the day it arrives.
To see our leather options for yourself, visit our leather library to order a swatch. Availability can vary, so if you don’t see what you want online, stop by a Design Center.
Second, ask yourself how you want your leather sectional sofa to look in 10 years:
A leather sectional is a big investment, so talk to a designer about your preferences before committing to a leather. Their advice is always free, and you can chat with them in a Design Center or via online Designer Chat.
Do you have more questions? Click the Designer Chat icon, or contact your local Design Center—we’re happy to help!