Two seater sofas for smaller living rooms, spare bedrooms, and flats where a three seater would eat the entire wall. Compact enough to fit, deep enough for two people to settle in for an evening. The range covers velvet, fabric and boucle, with prices starting at £359.99.
Velvet is what most people come for; moss greens, mustards, dusty roses, teals, fudge browns, and the pile catches the light differently as the day goes on. Filter by velvet sofas if the colour is leading the decision, boucle sofas for texture (and a bit more forgiveness with pet hair), or fabric sofas for the practical pick when there are kids, dogs, or daily life spills involved.
Compact ranges like our Solna sofa beds double up if the room has to do two jobs. See all 2 seater sofa beds for guest sleeping options, or browse 3 seater sofas if you've got the wall for something larger. Loveseats are narrower still if a 2 seater won't fit.
No rush. Pick the material first, the colour second, and let the sofa earn its place.
2 Seater Sofas
Two seater sofas for smaller living rooms, spare bedrooms, and flats where a three seater would eat the entire wall. Compact enough to fit, deep enough for two people to settle in for an evening. The range covers velvet, fabric and boucle, with prices starting at £359.99.
Velvet is what most people come for; moss greens, mustards, dusty roses, teals, fudge browns, and the pile catches the light differently as the day goes on. Filter by velvet sofas if the colour is leading the decision, boucle sofas for texture (and a bit more forgiveness with pet hair), or fabric sofas for the practical pick when there are kids, dogs, or daily life spills involved.
Compact ranges like our Solna sofa beds double up if the room has to do two jobs. See all 2 seater sofa beds for guest sleeping options, or browse 3 seater sofas if you've got the wall for something larger. Loveseats are narrower still if a 2 seater won't fit.
No rush. Pick the material first, the colour second, and let the sofa earn its place.
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2 Seater Sofa Questions
Will a 2 seater sofa fit in a small living room?
Most will. Two seater sofas at daals run roughly 150-175cm wide, so they suit rooms that can't take a three seater. Measure the wall you're putting it against, the doorway it has to come through, and leave some breathing room either side, sofas wedged flush between a wall and a wardrobe never sit right. Full dimensions are listed on each product page.
Velvet, fabric or boucle, what's the difference?
Velvet has a soft pile that catches light and holds rich colours well, which is why moss green, dusty rose, teal and mustard look the part. Boucle has a textured, looped finish that softens a room and is more forgiving with pet hair. Plain fabric is the most practical for daily use, kids, and households where things get spilled. None is "better", it depends on how you live with it.
Are 2 seater sofas comfortable, or are they on the firm side?
Depends on the range. Some sit firmer for support, better for shorter sits, posture, and getting up easily. Others have deeper, softer cushions you sink into. Reviews on individual product pages are the most reliable steer. If sinking in comfort matters most, look at the Brigette, Daphnis and Henrietta ranges. Sofa beds like Algo and Solna are firmer by design, the foldout mechanism limits how much padding can sit on top.
Why does the velvet look creased when it arrives?
Velvet sofas are vacuum packed for delivery, which compresses the pile. Most creases drop out within a few days as the fibres relax, sometimes up to a week. A soft brush in the direction of the pile speeds it along.
Do the cushions stay plump or do they sag over time?
Foam filled seat cushions soften with use, that's normal, not a fault. Plumping them every week or so helps them hold shape, and rotating reversible cushions spreads the wear.
Should I get a 2 seater sofa or a 2 seater sofa bed?
Sofa beds make sense if the room has to double up, i.e. spare bedroom, home office that occasionally takes a guest, or a studio flat. They're firmer than dedicated sofas (the mechanism limits padding) and most people sleep more comfortably on a proper bed. If guests are rare, a normal 2 seater is the comfier everyday choice.
What's the cheapest 2 seater sofa?
Two seater sofas start at £359.99. The cheaper end tends to be sofa beds or simpler frames, still solid, just fewer trimmings (simpler legs, less cushion depth). Prices step up with velvet upholstery, deeper seats, modular configurations and curved frames.
What's the difference between a 2 seater sofa and a loveseat?
Loveseats are typically narrower, around 130cm wide compared to 150-175cm for a 2 seater. They're built for two people sitting close, where 2 seaters give a bit more elbow room. If your space is genuinely tight, a loveseat fits where a 2 seater won't. With room for either, the 2 seater is the more comfortable everyday option.