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Review: One year of sitting on the Sundays’ Movie Night Sofa
The Sundays' Movie Night Sofa is reviewed after one year of use, focusing on its comfort, durability, and functionality in a household with a toddler. The author, a proponent of 'slow furniture,' emphasizes replacing inexpensive, potentially harmful products with intentionally made, high-quality items designed for longevity. The review follows a previous positive experience with the brand's Easy Edge Bedside Table, which demonstrated a commitment to a West Coast-inspired aesthetic characterized by simplicity, familiarity, and warmth.
Initially attracted by the brand's claim of 'pure, pillowy perfection' and the promise of 'performance fabric,' the sofa was tested for its stain-resistant and moisture-repellent qualities, crucial for a home with a two-year-old. After a year, the sofa maintained its original appearance despite spills, use in pillow forts, and being jumped on. The review outlines the sofa's specifications, including its dimensions (standard and large options), seat depth and height, and materials such as LiveLife performance fabric (available in nine neutral, stain-resistant, and moisture-repellent colors), a feather and fiber blend for cushions, and a solid wood frame with multi-density foam padding. Key details also include free delivery and assembly, a two-year warranty, and a cost of $4,770, with additional modular pieces like an armless chair and ottoman available.
Delivery was prompt, and assembly was handled by the delivery team, who also provided instructions for reconfiguring the modular pieces using hidden connector clips and removed all packaging. The sofa's comfort is highlighted, fulfilling the 'movie night' promise with deep, cushy, and sprawl-worthy seating suitable for naps. Its standard size, while large, comfortably accommodates six people, making it suitable for hosting. The durability of the sofa's performance fabric is praised, resisting stains and holding up well against toddler activity. The low-to-the-ground design and deep seating offer a sense of security, and the sofa's appearance remained nearly new after a year, with the company also claiming it to be pet-friendly.
The removable slipcovers are another advantageous feature, allowing for spot cleaning, though the manufacturer recommends dry cleaning for full washes. The author intends to test a cold machine wash cycle and hang-drying for new slipcovers in a different color. The main downsides identified are maintenance and price. As a feather-filled sofa, it requires regular fluffing and flipping of cushions every two to four days to maintain its shape, a process that takes about three minutes. Neglecting this maintenance can lead to flattened cushions, and feathers may occasionally escape during the process. While the price of $4,770 is a significant investment, it is positioned as a more attainable alternative to luxury brands like RH Cloud, which offers similar configurations at a much higher cost.
Ultimately, the sofa is recommended for families with children and pets due to its durable performance fabric and for those who frequently host, given its large footprint and comfortable cushioning. However, it is less suitable for individuals unwilling to commit to the required regular maintenance of a feather-filled sofa.
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