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Special Order Pouf - 22"q. (6-8 Week Delivery) Special Order Pouf - 16"sq. (6-8 Week Delivery) Special Order Bean Bag (6-8 Week Delivery) Austin Ottoman - Cacao (Tweed) Austin Leather Ottoman - Charcoal Didn't find the ottoman or stool you were looking for? Shop for a wide assortment of ottomans and stools from our other brands. at Williams-Sonoma Home at Pottery BarnAbout this item Sofa Dimensions: 26.5"W x 15.25"L x 17.5"H Chair Dimensions: 15.5"W x 15.25"L x 17.5"H About this item disclaimer Your little one can entertain friends with this sofa, chair and ottoman set; kids love it because it creates their very own setting, fun and relax room while watching TV or just playing with friends. The construction features a hard wood frame covered with polyurethane foam and upholstered in soft-to-the-touch, yet durable, fabric that is easy to clean with mild soap and water. The sofa measures 15.25 inches wide by 26.50 inches long by 17.5 inches high, the chair 15.25 inches wide by 15.50 inches long by 17.5 inches high and the ottoman 8.5 inches square.

The seat height from the floor is approximately five inches. There are coordinating furniture items such as a toy box, bean bag, rocker, dresser and more available to match this cute set. You can create a whole room setting. Other items are sold separately. Hello Kitty - Toddler Sofa, Chair and Ottoman: Hardwood frame Upholstered with polyester fabrics Care: clean with mild soap and water Maximum Weight Capacity: 95 lbs Sofa Dimensions: 26.5"W x 15.25"L x 17.5"H Ottoman is 8.5" square Explore this item Specifications Gender Fabric Content Is Assembly Required Y Character Manufacturer Part Number Model Brand Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H) What age group is this furniture for? by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new account Sign In What age group is this furniture for? i by It looks like you are not signed in. Sign In Does the Ottoman have a removable top for storage by It looks like you are not signed in.

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The Bentley Sectional features 9 individual pieces that can be configured to complement a variety of interior spaces. In addition, the collection offers small and large size sofas and chairs with coordinating ottomans.
outdoor wicker chairs canada In this exciting highly customizable upholstery program, you can order sofas in 38, 40 and 42-inch depths and in lengths of 78, 88, 98 and 108 inches. Santa Barbara also features matching chairs and ottomans and an array of modular sectionals. Santa Barbara Wedge Sofa One of the big decisions when considering living room seating is the choice between a sectional and a sofa. Size, comfort, and aesthetics all come in to play. And, while it's always going to come down to individual style and the room dimensions, the wonderful Apartment Therapy readers have had some words of wisdom to impart (as always!) on the topic. Here are some of the best bits of advice:

• From patrick (the other one) The best seat in the house is the chaise section of my sofa. And it creates a sense of a room and enclosure without "eating space" in this apartment as successfully as it did in my last. I think if you have the room, including the chaise section is a no brainer. And a sectional couch moves a million times easier than a solid one. I personally find a sofa and two chairs kind of awkward for interaction..a sectional has always felt more intimate to me, and the little corner curve lets you pull your feet up and interact at a comfortable angle, rather than being right smack dab parallel to the other person. It's true, a sectional is a big commitment-- but I love my mine. I got it specifically so two people can lounge on the sofa. And you know, it works for those non-lounging guest situations, too. But I do think you need to have a separate chair diagonally across from the corner to balance it out. And I did get a streamlined modern, raised off the floor, chaise-type.

So what I give up in flexibility, I gained in general overall loveliness. We have a 2-piece sectional. When we have enough people to plausibly fill it, we solve the awkward corner issue by simply pulling the two apart just a bit. Even a few inches of space between translates to a lot of psychological room; it's much more comfortable. One of my favorite little joys is to push the ottoman into the "L" formed by the chaise on my leather sofa, create a double bed-like area, and snuggle up on it to watch TV with my boyfriend. A plain sofa and ottoman wouldn't be the same. There are attractive sectionals out there, but as I enjoy personal space in my seating choices, they are sort of limiting - especially the chaise trend. Unless you are a psychiatrist seeing patients at home or one of your guests is sleepy and requires a cat nap, the chaise thing is a two-seater at best. And on a regular sectional, no one wants to be Baby, put in the corner. So in my opinion they give the illusion of lots of seating space, but you are better off with a sofa and chairs you can move around.

• From Jackie F I considered getting a sectional for a long time, but ultimately bought a sofa with a matching ottoman. I'm VERY happy with this choice, since I get the comfort of a chaise and the flexibility of being able to move the ottoman around. Buy yourself a good 3 seater sofa and one or two co-ordinating (not matching) chairs. Trust me: waaay more flexible if you ever move house...and you will. • From Tse Moana Depends on your space I think. But I personally go for separate seating things. That way you can mix sofas, chairs, stools, seating cushions (like fatboys and such) or whatever you want in a way that fits you and your house best. And I second the sentiment about sitting in the corner, you really can't get out of it anymore, especially when there's a lot of folks on the sectional. Makes getting up to go to the loo quite a job. A sectional commits you to almost a whole room of furniture in one style. I like to have a sofa and two chairs all in different styles or fabrics or something.