135" L Shape Sectional Cloud Couch with Right Facing Chaise Boneless Plush Sofa
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About this product
This 135-inch L-shaped sectional from JINGLING features a right-facing chaise with plush corduroy upholstery. It uses compressed foam for a boneless, cloud-like feel. No assembly is required. Weight limit is 1200 pounds.
Our take
Out of the box, this JINGLING sectional is impressive with no assembly needed—just unbox and enjoy. The corduroy fabric is soft and the boneless foam design gives a true cloud couch experience. The L-shape with chaise is spacious for lounging. However, the foam may compress over time and lose support. The 37.8-inch seat height is high, which may not suit shorter individuals. It's also quite heavy at 174 pounds, so moving it around is a workout. Great for modern living rooms that prioritize comfort.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- No assembly required
- Boneless cloud-like comfort
- High weight capacity (1200 lbs)
Cons
- Foam may compress over time
- High seat height (37.8 inches)
- Very heavy (174 pounds)
Specifications
- Color Camel
- Size 69.7"D x 135.4"W x 37.8"H
- Fill Material High Resilience Foam
- Firmness Soft
- Item Length 135.4 inches
- Additional Parts Required No
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- Frame Color
- Camel / Grey / Black / White / Green
- Seat Depth
- 20.9 inches
- Item Height
- 37.8 inches
- Seat Height
- 37.8 inches
- Frame Material
- Plush Corduroy, Compressed Foam
- Weight Limit
- 1200 Pounds
- Features
- No Assembly, Compressed Boneless, Modern / Minimalist, Comfy / Cozy
- Room
- Bedroom, Living Room
- Item Width
- 69.7 inches
- Upholstery Fabric
- Corduroy
- Brand
- JINGLING
- Type
- Sofa Set
- Special Feature 1
- Tool Free Assembly, Easy to Assemble
- Special Feature 2
- Recliner, Lightweight Construction, Space Saving
- Assembly Required
- No
- Back Style
- Cushion Back
- Packaging
- Box
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- China
- Arm Style
- Square Arm
- Item Weight
- 174.4 Pounds