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We got one last year, as they were the only ones who could provide us a sofa to fit our room. They are great and the design is really really versatile. We have an L-shaped sofa with a chaise-type side - no one else came close to what we wanted.


One tip would be to not buy the softer seat bases. If you go up to Uxbridge to try them out, they seem very firm to sit, but they do soften up after a couple of months. We went with the soft bases and they are a little too soft now after a year.


Putting them together is easy - in fact, it's like a huge jigsaw puzzle! No glue, no nails, no screws. Getting the cover on it worth taking time over to ensure you've stretched it evenly. Putting the seats together is the hardest part, but again getting the firmer seats will probably make that easier.


After you've had a good look around their website I'd really recommend a trip to Uxbridge, as they have giant swatches of the cloths and spreading those out over sofas really gave us a good idea of what worked for us and what didn't.

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