If you’ve been designing a living room that’s high on the warm and cosy factor, then you’re likely already familiar with the famous farmhouse style that’s been turning heads across the globe. There’s something about that welcoming, clean and timeless look that whisks you away from the hustle and bustle of modern life and into a cosy cottage.
While it may not be possible to pack up your belongings and move to the countryside, you can always do the next best thing. Bring the farmhouse back home with your own farmhouse-inspired living room.
As with every living room overhaul, there’s nowhere better to start than with the anchor of the room, the couch.
Creative as decor is, there are no hard and fast rules – any sofa can be a farmhouse sofa in the right hands. As long as it works, it works, but there are some couches out there that just seem to lend themselves to the whole look that much easier. We’re here to show some of those off!
That’s right, we’re going over a list of the best farmhouse sofas that will fit straight into your living room designs like the missing jigsaw piece of a puzzle. Use them to complete the look or simply design your living room around them if you’re starting from scratch – you’ll find plenty of examples here!
There’s no better way to start a farmhouse sofa list than with a Pottery Barn couch. Practically synonymous with the whole look, the PB Comfort Roll sofa is a fan favourite that’s used by many across the world to furnish their farmhouse living rooms.
Slipcovered with its slightly rounded arms, it’s not difficult to see how this couch fits in with the aesthetic, especially given the incredible slipcover options PB offers to fit any colour palette.
2) IKEA Ektorp (Replaced by Uppland in the US) – $549
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There’s a farmhouse sofa for any budget and the IKEA Ektorp proves it… or at the very least shows you can get a farmhouse couch at the very bottom levels of the IKEA price range.
Traditional rounded arms and available with white slipcovers, the Ektorp comes with all the basics needed to be the centrepiece of a farmhouse living room.
The number one contender on this list for snuggliest looking sofa, the Ever sofa is deep and inviting. It’s Crate & Barrel’s own take on the famous (and absurdly expensive) Restoration Hardware cloud couch – at a fraction of the cost.
Not only is it incredibly comfy with a single bench cushion and low nappable armrests, it also scores major points for those wanting something less traditional (read: safe) than “just another round arm couch”.
Those looking for quality with an incredibly soft sit will get along just fine with the Arhaus Baldwin sofa. Quaint with cute little armrests, and rustic-looking with it’s drapey slipcover, it’s got all the makings of your stereotypical farmhouse couch – in good ways of course.
The only downside is that it being Arhaus means it’s going to be a splurge but hey, at least it will make your friends green with envy.;
There’s nothing like a giant 93” sofa to fill in any excess space in the living room so if deep-seating and oversized are the words of the day, then look no further than the Clausen sofa.
Slipcovered and surprisingly rustic looking despite its clean lines, this monstrous sofa from Birch Lane has got all your lounging needs met (or second bed needs). What’s particularly surprising is that it costs just $1,392 for a hardwood framed sofa constructed in North Carolina, which makes it a top contender in the value-for-money department.
Fancy both leather sofas and the farmhouse aesthetic? Get the best of both worlds affordably with the gorgeous Sven sofa from Article. Mid-century and upholstered in full-grain aniline leather, there’s a lot to love about this couch.
Not only will it take centre stage as the statement piece of the room, but it may just be the right couch to prevent your space from looking too white – if such a thing was possible for a farmhouse living room that is.
Slipcovered sofas don’t work for every living space, no matter how convenient they may be. Sometimes the classic upholstered look is just what’s needed to complete the look, which is what this sofa offers without a giant price tag.
Somehow modern and traditional looking at the same time, the Gianna has a uniquely curved design and tufted cushions which is a little ostentatious for the typical simplicity-inspired farmhouse look. On the other hand, it would be just the right accompaniment to more ornate versions of the farmhouse, like the French farmhouse.
With clean lines and slim armrests, the Dune is not the first sofa thing that comes to mind when hunting for a farmhouse couch. Yet it somehow works perfectly as just that.
Maybe it’s the massive bed-like single seat cushion that fills the head with thoughts of dreams, or maybe it’s the performance linen slipcovers that scream shabby-chic.
Either way it’s a relaxed looking couch that’s more on the unconventional side if that’s your thing, and it’s got some seriously amazing craftsmanship for the cost!
Traditional with a sophisticated twist, the Farlov is another budget contender straight from IKEA. It’s slipcovered and available in white like many of the other couches on this list so it’s easily settled into most farmhouse living rooms.
What makes the Farlov a tad fancier above its IKEA brethren is the elegant sloped arms that would do well in slightly more modern versions of the farmhouse look. Also, the fact it looks like it’s from Restoration Hardware gives it bonus points – nobody would guess such a fancy couch came from IKEA :)
Can’t find the right sofa for your grand living room visions? Simply make your own farmhouse couch using the sofa you already have! All it takes is a little slipcover magic.
Do a complete U-turn on your sofa’s personality and recreate it exactly how you want it from the material, color, skirt and style of the slipcover. There’s even a multitude of shabby-chic linens to choose from that would go particularly well with the rustic farmhouse look.
We’ve recently launched the Signature Farmhouse styles for the IKEA Friheten and Söderhamn. If you have these sofas, see how they would look like in our Signature Style designs.
Image: Ektorp sectional sofa slipcovered in our Pure Linen Natural slipcovers
So if your sofa is still holding up, consider designing your own farmhouse sofa. Make it sparkly new again, reduce wastage and get what you want without breaking the bank!
Interested? Check us out on our website to see all the brands and couch models we can make gorgeous, centrepiece-worthy slipcovers for:
At long last, your old couch is nearing the end of its lifespan. You’ve had a long run together but it’s now time to say the goodbyes. It’s time to find a new companion to fill that blank void in your living room. Or maybe you’re just looking for an extra sofa for your house.
Either way, getting a new sofa can be a tiresome process, and an expensive one to get wrong. From price to logistics, there’s a lot to think about. And one of the most important elements to look at is brand.
Brand is what separates good purchases from the “I wish I could return this” accidents. If you can’t trust your sofa brand, how will you have peace of mind that you’re getting quality furniture that’s made to last?
Worry not! We’re making it easy for you with a list of top quality sofa brands, at every price point:
We’ve arrived at this list by paying special attention to several important factors.
Price vs performance
A must-have consideration for those who don’t care much for the extra “flavour” given to a sofa by way of ornamentation, unique design and even historical significance (you’ll see why later).
At the end of the day, many of us want a couch that is functional and looks decent. Which is why the sofa brands listed here are only those that provide great value to the customer by way of material, construction quality and, of course, price.
Availability
What’s the point in putting in effort to find your dream sofa, only to find that there’s no way to get hold of it?
While there are many smaller independent manufacturers that also offer exceptional quality, we’ve decided to stick with the more major brands because they are more accessible.
They are also more recognisable for those wanting to tell their friends where the couch is from, and often deliver on a global scale.
Extra perks
Free shipping, easy returns, warranties, and showrooms to get some real life touchy-feely action. These extra bits of goodness aren’t for nothing.
It’s hard to imagine buying a sofa without the assurance from some of these perks. Of course, it’s rare to find a brand that passes with flying colours in every one of these aspects, but the more the better.
So we’ve taken this into consideration as well. After all, the best sofa brands should also have the best sofa shopping experience.
That’s it. Congratulations on reading through! With that out of the way, we are now ready to dive into the list of the very best brands you can get your sofas from.
Starting with:
Best budget sofa brand:IKEA
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Surprise! Was there any doubt that the furniture giant almost synonymous with quality entry-level furniture has top spot in this category?
They simply deliver amazing quality and service for the money, which is expected from the revolutionaries who proved that cheap furniture can be stylish. Of course, their sofas are great as well.
So how did they become so great at making quality affordable furniture?
Simply, it’s because they can make them at a low cost – they don’t have to skimp on good materials to pass on the savings to you.
IKEA has spent whole truckloads of money investing in ways to reduce production cost and were the first to control the whole of their production process on a global scale. From design, manufacturing, marketing and shipping, they do it all themselves.
Their sofas, like the rest of their furniture, are more about function than ornamentation, which cuts some of that cost further.
There’s lots to love besides the appealing price tag as well – IKEA has made it easy to buy from them.
Other than being a very accessible global brand with online delivery and numerous physical outlets, IKEA also lets you get familiar with their products by allowing anyone to walk in and test them out.
You can even buy their sofas, change your mind and be taken care of with their amazing return policy.
See how easy they make it to choose them? That’s without even mentioning the fact you can get their products flat packed and ready to assemble, which is another feather in their cap.
I mean, there’s nothing more disappointing than finding the perfect sofa only to find out it’s not able to get into the house…
Because of all of this, IKEA has won the hearts of sofa shoppers in every budget – even those who can afford much more. But of course, their brand and products were never made to be or be associated with any form of “premium”-ness.
Function above everything else, which is all many people want for their sofa anyway. Spend much more on luxury material and shiny things and you’ll be able to find a grand-looking couch from somewhere else.
It is slightly unfortunate for IKEA, which tends to be associated as a brand for students or young adults. But if you’re in line with their ethos of simplicity and function then check out some of their couches. They are impressive for the cost.
Our favourite sofa from them is the Ektorp, which could be the world’s most popular sofa… since it’s IKEA’s most popular sofa (and IKEA being IKEA).
In fact, we have an Ektorp in the office which has been extensively used and lovingly dressed up in our custom slipcovers.
Best budget sofa brand (honourable mention):Amazon Rivet
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Surprise, surprise… this time really! How many people have even heard of Amazon’s furniture line?
While they may not have had as much time to gather status under the spotlight (they were launched in 2017), this is a brand that you don’t want to let fly under the radar.
For reasons similar to IKEA, Amazon’s Rivet provides great quality furniture at budget costs. A completely online sales platform, and ownership of their delivery networks mean they save huge costs. No trumped-up delivery costs for them and no physical store costs means you won’t be paying for these things either in your final price.
But what makes Rivet worth looking at if there is already IKEA?
While they both make affordable sofas, Rivet specialises only in mid-century modern-style furniture. They look really good as well. (One might mistakenly think you got your furniture from West Elm instead. Fingers crossed.)
Sofa-wise, Rivet has a great selection of good-looking choices to pick from and the reliability to deliver on their promises, warranties and sales support. Because after all, it’s Amazon behind the company.
So if you’re looking for another entry level sofa brand that does quality sofas without the chunky price tag, then check them out. You’ll even enjoy free shipping with Amazon Prime, 30-day free returns and limited warranties with them, on top of the all too familiar Amazon delivery experience.
The only negative here is that you won’t be able to try out the sofa before buying it, which is undeniably important.
But hey, it’s the 21st century and online shopping is everywhere. Perhaps it’s not such a surprising thing to order your couch online anymore.
Best mid-priced sofa brand: Room & Board
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Creators of furniture suitable for more modern looking homes, Room and Board are known for their sleek-looking sofas.
The combination of crisp, beautiful lines on their sofas and a great selection of higher end fabrics make them one of the go-tos for shoppers looking to invest a little more for their sofa.
Their sofas look good and they are well-made. And if there’s one thing that’s said over and over again about Room & Board sofas: it’s that they’ll look good as new after years of use.
That’s what you can expect from a company that puts the customer first.
One thing R&B doesn’t do is let their production standards slide. Their sofas are assembled in the US using kiln-dried hardwood for the frame. Thick upholstery fabric and resilient foam cushions to top it off are all the goodies needed to construct a very long lasting sofa. Most of their sofas even offer down-filling for their cushions for that extra bit of comfort.
The price for their average sofa? Roughly $1,500–$2,000, which is impressive for what you get. Even more impressive is that they offer extraordinary customer service throughout the shopping experience.
Wonderfully trained sales personnel, great delivery and return policies, on top of great post sales support – you’ve found yourself a brand that inspires loyalty. One look at the massive crowds that gather for one of their rare sales is proof enough of that.
If R&B has proven something, it’s that price is not the make or break factor in sofa shopping and sofas don’t have to be budget in order to succeed. Customers are happy to pay for luxury as long as they are getting a sofa that justifies the extra. And with Room & Board, that is most certainly the case.
Best part? You can walk into one of their many showrooms today and test their sofas out yourself!
Best splurgeworthy sofa brand:Design Within Reach
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Someone has to say it – Design Within Reach isn’t exactly within reach for most of the sofa hunters out there. Unless you can justify spending ten thousand dollars or even more on a sofa that is.
I’m kidding of course. Not all of their sofas cost $10,000 plus… only some of them. But if you’re going to splurge on a sofa, it might as well be good. And DWR offers great quality even compared to other brands in the “designer furniture” category.
Be prepared to pay a minimum of $2,000 for any of their sofas.
For sofas at this price point, it’s not just about quality and looks. Instead, they tend to have some artistic significance to them as well. Alongside the likes of Herman Miller, DWR specialises in making reproductions of mid-century pieces from famous designers.
Looking through their gallery-like showrooms, you’ll find several authentic, licensed replicas of iconic furniture like the Eames Lounge chair and the Noguchi Table.
Naturally, signature pieces like the Eames chair above cost an extra premium. The Eames chair is sold for almost $5,000 in its most affordable version.
Which is why DWR started and presently still mainly caters to interior designers and architects. Though anyone nowadays can buy their furniture if they can afford it.
And boy is it a goodie to own one of their sofas, which are of course constructed impeccably as well. All of them are designed and manufactured in either Europe or the US from top quality materials and construction. They are more or less expected to last a lifetime. That being said, this is a purchase you most certainly don’t want to make without trying it out yourself first.
So head over to your nearest showroom and marvel at the beautiful designs. The salespeople are very knowledgeable and helpful as well. They may even let you onto when the next sale is being held.
Overall, it’s hard to argue that any sofa from DWR is “value for money” even despite them producing well-made sofas. You’re very obviously paying extra for the brand. But if you love the history, authenticity, and gorgeous designs that they offer, then DWR may just be for you.
Or if you simply want to make the mouths of your designer friends water. Either way, check out their offerings and wait for one of their frequently held 15% off sales if you’re interested.
Best leather sofa brand:Article
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If you’re thinking it’s impossible to get a well-made leather sofa with the highest quality leather at an affordable price (affordable for leather, that is), look no further than Article.
One of the top 500 fastest growing companies in Canada, Article has proven that the days of walking into a brick-and-mortar shop to purchase your sofa may be coming to an end. That’s right: if you want an Article sofa you can only order it online. They have no showrooms for you to test their sofas out.
That’s crazy! Leather sofas are wallet busters. Would someone really pay nearly $2,000 for a sofa they have never sat on, or even seen with their own eyes?
In Article’s case, yes. They have proven to be a top quality furniture brand and scanning through their reviews will tell you that. After all, the only way a furniture brand that only markets digitally can succeed is by winning over their customers.
Article knows that all too well. Check out their online platforms and you’ll find a host of user-generated stories, experiences, and reviews of their couches.
The $50 CA/US delivery and almost unbelievable return policy definitely helps in making sure their customers only have good things to say.
What sets Article apart from most other furniture and sofa companies is that they have cut out as many costs as possible in their direct-to-consumer sales approach. No showrooms and no commission-based salespeople mean that they can set prices competitively, without skimping on quality.
The competitive prices apply to all their furniture by the way, not just their leather sofas. But while on the topic of their leather sofas: they are a steal!
Imagine getting a full-sized sofa upholstered in full-grain aniline leather tanned in Italy for under $1,800. Holy! In the world of sofas, that’s basically the most expensive kind of leather; the kind that wears in beautifully and develops a vintage patina over time.
On top of that, many of their sofa seats and back cushions are down-filled which makes them extra comfy to sit and lounge about on (but also maintenance heavy since you need to fluff them).
These premium materials from another brand will cost you big, so if there was ever a time to make an irrational big ticket online purchase (like a sofa you’ve never sat on…), it might be now.
Some of the favourites among Article’s leather sofas are the Sven sectional sofa and the Timber sofa. Check them out on Article’s main website!
Getting the sofa of your dreams
IKEA Stocksund personalized with slipcovers
Found a brand on this list that pulled on all the right heartstrings? They’re the perfect mix of affordability, customer friendliness and can actually deliver to where you live – only that their sofas don’t quite jive with the rest of your interior.
If only they made sofas in your favourite fabric and colour, you’d have been sold.
… There’s a way around that. Custom slipcovers will let you design your new sofa just the way you want, and protect it from any unfortunate accidents waiting to happen. They just slip onto your sofa and are made-to-measure to fit to a tee. No need to worry about losing those lovely clean lines.
This way you can triple your selection, and have the option to switch up the look whenever you want. And it doesn’t stop at materials and colour, but changes the style as well.
Turn a would-be modern sofa shabby chic to go with your farmhouse look. Like this IKEA Soderhamn for example:
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From a modern look… to rustic
Best part is that they are machine washable (except for the leather ones).
After all, you can’t live in peace with your new sofa while worrying that the latest in the series of crayon on sofa artwork will destroy it.
So who said we can’t have good things? Check us out to design the new sofa of your dreams!
Design-wise, I personally feel the Grönlid mirrors the Ektorp quite closely. Chuck thinks the Grönlid is what we’d have if the Ektorp and the now-discontinued Vimle had a baby. We agreed to disagree.
Armrests
The armrests on the Grönlid are a traditional round arm shape, but not as chunky as the Ektorp. This gives the Grönlid a much more clean and refined shape, overall.
IKEA designers Ehlén Johansson & Francis Cayouette also thought of the little things. Notice that the Grönlid’s piping style is much more subtle compared to the more traditional style on the Ektorp.
The armrests are quite a distance from the seat, creating a seat cubicle that you can retreat into. The only thing is, when you actually want to use the armrests, it can be a tad uncomfortable.
Colour choices
IKEA didn’t give us much choice on the covers for this one. They seemed to have gained inspiration from nature (again) and frankly, it gets a bit dull after a while.
Here are some of the colours offered at IKEA Britain:
The Sporda Dark Grey is perfect if you’re a parent (pet-parents included). You probably have to worry less about colour marker stains when your toddler gets his Picasso on.
The Tibbleby Beige/Grey is a perfect choice for parents who want a modern touch in the living room and for times when their little ones decide to work on a “project” on the sofa.
The Tallmyra Light Red is one of the more vibrant colours in the Gronlid series and it’s for those who like something a bit more sporty in their living room.
In a nutshell, the colour choices available for the IKEA Grönlid are all of what I call “IKEA colours”, borrowed from nature and distressingly overused.
If you too are feeling uninspired by the standard IKEA colour offerings, we’re happy to report that you can order your own custom made Grönlid sofa covers from Comfort Works. (We have over 70 different fabric options!)
In terms of comfort, the Grönlid is a clear winner in the IKEA family. We’ve taken into account all the comfort factors that we could think of for the Grönlid.
The cushions on the Grönlid speak for themselves in terms of comfort. Essentially, they make you feel like you’re sitting on square clouds. The seat cushions are domed on the top (a little like the Vimle) because of the extra fibre stuffing. (Maybe there is some truth to Chuck’s Ektorp met Vimle theory.)
The seat depth on the Grönlid is about 20% deeper compared to the Ektorp. This extra space is great when you want to lean back to the maximum or if you need space for your laptop. The extra depth is also great for napping, whether for adults or children.
The only setback is that it’s a little hard to get out of because of the extra deep seats but maybe IKEA just wanted people to stay relaxed a little longer.
The movable cushions on the back of the Grönlid give you the freedom to adjust them to your preferred comfort level. They’re also great if you need something to prop your head on when taking a nap.
Nap-ability
Yep, we did try taking a nap on the Grönlid we found at IKEA and it was possibly the best IKEA nap ever! The cushions are so soft yet they provide flawless support. The fibre layers in the seat cushions conform to your body and keep you fully supported during naptime.
Comfort score: 9/10
Hackability
The Grönlid, as with almost all IKEA sofas, leaves the designing to you. You can mix and match the components in the Grönlid series to get the perfect look for your living room.
Image credit: Sarah Heath/@brunetteandbabes
The Grönlid series comes with the usual shebang of sectionals: footstools, corner units, chaise lounges. But its chunkiness does limit your flexibility in combining the different components available. Just a 3-seat section is good enough to occupy an entire wall on its own.
Hackability score: 3/10
Pricing
Now, it all comes down to this: the price point. Surprisingly, for a super comfortable and cosy sofa, the IKEA Grönlid 3-seater is only GBP 499, compared to the Ektorp 3-seater at GBP 429 (both in their cheapest fabric option, of course).
If you plan to deck your 3-seater out with a chaise here and a footstool there, the price can start to stack up.
Personally, I’d choose the Grönlid blindfolded, based on the comfort factor alone. But I’d stick to the essentials, mainly because the bare minimum is already good enough.
Price score: 7/10
Final verdict
The Grönlid is a decent sofa range addition to IKEA’s catalogue; my only complaint is that the colours are not great.
It gets a gold star for comfort – those cushions are unbelievably soft yet provide great support. The loose cushions are a great touch and it gives your sofa the fluidity to be a daybed, when needed.
Hackability isn’t so great with this series. The price point is within the affordable range and given that you’d be paying a little more for a bigger and better sofa, it makes sense for the Grönlid to cost a little more than the current bad boy on the IKEA block, the Ektorp sofa.
Overall final score: 6/10
If you love the Grönlid but not the standard colours it comes in, or need to give your existing Grönlid an update, have a look at our custom sofa covers. We have over 70 different fabric options for any kind of lifestyle, and all the different Grönlid variations. Go crazy!
Discontinued sometime before 2007, the Varnamo 3-seater sofa is a slightly more squarish version of the Ektorp (with no pleated skirts / slipcover). It’s also easily differentiated with its odd-numbered 3-knife, edged-back cushions and 2 box-seat cushions.
Fun fact: the above IKEA Varnamo sofa is actually a limited edition blue sofa with contrast white piping, which we think is pretty cool. Generally from what we found out so far, the Varnamo was mostly available in either dark blue or brown (without the piping).
The other thing about this sofa is that it’s completely upholstered, which means that it will get fairly annoying once the sofa is soiled or dirtied in any way. Thankfully, IKEA had the Ektorp and it’s probably one of the reasons why it’s still around – we’re just not so sure why the Ektorp sofa beds were discontinued though.
So after all that, why are we bringing this up?
Varnamo Sofa Slipcover Transformation
Well basically if you still have one of these old, discontinued IKEA sofas you can now leave it to us to dress it up :)
We love the notion that if you have a sturdy and well maintained sofa that’s just a little tired on the outside, but still going strong on the inside – all you really need to do is to just give it a simple makeover.
If you need help, we’re able to make custom slipcovers for almost any sofa in the world.
Our fabric supplier has undergone the stringent OEKO-TEX assessment to ensure that our cotton and linen fabrics are free from harmful substances and are harmless for human health. This includes our Brushed Cotton, Cotton Canvas, Everyday Linen, Pure Linen, Eco Twill, Eco Basketweave and Eco Chenille fabrics. These fabrics are great for anyone with skin sensitivities or allergies.
We always want you to love your sofa – and we want you to have peace of mind, too. We couldn’t be happier to be carrying officially certified fabrics that will make your home safer and more beautiful.
Is the IKEA Sakarias dining chair worth buying? Here’s our take on it to help you decide whether the IKEA Sakarias belongs in your dining room.
Firstly, let’s talk about the assembly. Just like other IKEA dining chairs such as the Harry, Henriksdal, Nils and Bergmund, the Sakarias is also another easy installation – an Allen key is all you need for tools, but an extra pair of hands, tiny or big, could be of help.
When you plop down on the seat, you’ll feel how bouncy it is, making it ideal for long hours of sitting. This is because there’s a lot of padding in it and a zig-zag spring base like those found in sofas. What improves the whole sitting experience is the lumbar support that offers long periods of comfort way past dinner.
Due to the design of the chair, people with a wider frame may find the seat confining and tight. We’d recommend going to the store to try it out before deciding to purchase them in sets of 4 or 6 for your dining space. The armrests of the Sakarias are at an ideal height where you can place your arms in a relaxed manner.
If you’d like to slide the IKEA Sakarias beneath the dining table when it’s not in use, then the space between the floor and the bottom of the table has to be more than 70cm. This is because that’s where the highest point of the armrest is – the part that connects to the back of the chair.
IKEA US offers the Sakarias in 3 colours: Inseros White, Kvillfors (blue patterned fabric) and Sporda Dark Gray. As the chair covers are removable and washable, it’s relatively easy to maintain the cleanliness of the Sakarias dining chair.
Priced at USD185, it isn’t exactly as affordable as other dining chairs from IKEA. However, with materials such as a solid hardwood chair frame and sinuous spring bottom in its seat cushion, there is value in this piece of furniture.
Rating: 7.5/10
Interested in the chair but not its limited colours? Your solution is with us. Do you know Comfort Works customises dining chair slipcovers too? Come take a look at our fabric selection and pick up to 8 free fabric samples, then you can decide whether or not you’d like to order slipcovers from us for your IKEA Sakarias.