Sofas and recliners, specified by what lasts

Leather and fabric sofas, motion recliners and home-theatre seating — built on our own foam line and welded or kiln-dried frames.

A sofa is mostly hidden engineering: the frame, the suspension and the foam decide how it feels in year three, and none of them show in a catalogue render. We make foam and frames in-house, so we can quote a cushion by density instead of by adjective. Covers run in PU, top-grain leather or fabric, and motion models use recliner mechanisms matched to the frame so the seat doesn't rack when it reclines.

Customers love a soft, low-density seat in the showroom. Six months later it bottoms out. We will quote the soft foam if you insist — but for daily seating we recommend a firmer, higher-density core that still feels right after a year.

Typical spec we quote against

CoverPU, top-grain leather or fabric
Seat foamQuoted by density (kg/m³); high-density recommended for daily use
FrameWelded steel or kiln-dried hardwood, depending on model
MotionManual or powered recliner mechanisms, single to multi-seat
PackingKnock-down legs and protected arms for container loading

Quantities, exact materials and certification are all set per programme — these are starting points, not a fixed catalogue. Send what your market needs and we'll quote the real thing.

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