The Sofa Post

It's Favorite Friday, but I couldn't limit myself to 5 on this one. It's my sofa post. Yes, sofa's I love and links to find them:). It's taken me two weeks to consolidate this post:).

I'm a little ga-ga over these sofas, and although I won't be buying one anytime soon, it's always good to know what's out there for the day you decide to remake your living room. So these are my top picks from what I have filtered through over the last couple of weeks, these oh so yummy sofas that are on my wish list! Now, I will have to be honest, this is by no means a comprehensive list. In fact, I feel like I have just scrapped the surface and will have many more sofa posts to come. And, to be completely honest, I don't think any of these are the perfect one for me. I'm still looking. But that's part of the fun, isn't it. So here we go...

http-_leathercraft-furniturecom_indexphp_upholstery_sofas_2730_sofaI've never considered myself a "leather" girl, but recently I've been looking into leather sofas because of their sophistication and kid-friendliness. My friend Brooke in Minnesota went from Pottery Barn slipcovered sofa to World Market leather sofa and loved the change. She said she was able to wipe up the kid-mess easily.

I'm sure the reason I have strayed away from leather sofas is because most of the models on the market tend to be overstuffed (comfortable, but unsightly) and too big for most modest-sized rooms. I like this one from Leathercraft because the lines are SO clean and contemporary. The 2730 Sofa has my thumbs up for looking modern but not confining. Don't you think it would look beautiful in a dark chocolate leather. Ummmm...

http-_leathercraft-furniturecom_indexphp_upholstery_sofas_902_00_3_sofaI maybe was able to make the transition to leather because Domino featured a couple who had TWO leather sofas facing each other in their living room. I loved the look SO much I wish I could feature it here (but unfortuately there is no Domino anymore). This other sofa I'm into is the 902-00 Leathercraft.

Yesterday, I received an email from Room and Board entitled, "We've Created the Perfect Sofa." Of course, my interest was piqued and I opened the email.

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While this really isn't the sofa for me, there are plenty of things I like about it. I like the lines and it still looks comfortable but not overstuffed. It's maybe a bit too...masculine? (I'm not sure what the right word is) for me.

On to slipcovered sofas: I thought that these where the perfect kid solution. Just yank them off and throw them in the laundry or send the dry cleaners, right? Right now, my Ikea green sofa is covered by a makeshift white slipcover. It's a tight slipcover with cushion covers and all. It is SO dirty and I can probably count on one had the number of times I have taken it off and laundered it. Because of this unfortunate experience with slipcovers, I'm not going to show any here. However, while looking at the slipcovered sofas on PotteryBarn, I saw this beauty: The Greenwich Sofa.

img96mI just love the lines on this one! The arms somehow make this a little more feminine. The color wouldn't work for the kids in the least bit at our house. But it's beautiful in the photo, isn't it?

This next one is from Johnathan Adler. I love all of his stuff, and actually my FAVORITE sofa from him is no longer in circulation. So sad:(. But this one is one of my favorites on his site. Something very old school and preppy about it. It's called the Lampert Sofa.

I think when you are looking for a sofa, there is a fine line between comfort and style. Heaven knows that no one likes to sit in a sofa with a stiff back. This Johnathan Adler version hits the mark for me on both. It also sort of meets the criteria of masculine AND feminine. Strong clean lines with those sweet tufts. Yummy!

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prod2630065_fall07-461It is amazing to me that the subtle in design changes in a couch really do give it a whole different feeling. Take this one from Restoration Hardware. It's really NOT that different from the pottery barn one, but the lines make it even more feminine in my opinion. I love the spindle legs on this one too.

How about this romantic soaf from Urban Outfitters. It's called the Antoinette Fainting Sofa. I think the name fits. The style is really romantique.

Okay, I think I'm about done for this week! But, because I didn't find my perfect sofa yet, I will continue to be on the lookout! Ahh, the joys of window shopping!

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