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Bexley's a brilliant home addition. Roomy enough to seat three. Upholstered in a rich blue toned velvet, the low boxy design and metal legs add a sprinkling of contemporary style. Seats and cushions are padded with foam-fibre wrap for extra comfort. Bexley arrives packed in a box. Easy to move, easy to assemble and easy on the eye. Part of the Bexley collection. Material: Made from 100% polyester. Metal feet. Fixed seats with foam fibre wrap filling. Removable cushion(s) with foam fibre wrap filling. Free fabric swatch available on this line. Dimensions: Size H80, W181, D85cm. Floor to seat height: 48cm. Depth of seat: 51cm. Height of seat back: 30cm. Width of seating area between arms: 165cm. Height of arm rest: 68cm. Weight 35.5kg. Professional clean only. Plump cushions regularly to maintain shape. Self-assembly - just add feet. Maximum individual user weight 150kg. Packaged dimensions: Package size H40, W165, D84cm. FSC certified meaning the materials used for this product are responsibly sourced. General information: We are excited to be welcoming some of our favourite HOME products into the Habitat range. Your product may arrive in Habitat or HOME packaging. Manufacturer's 10 year frame guarantee.
I love this sofa for its sleek, contemporary look and the versatile navy upholstery, which works well in a variety of interior styles-from modern minimalist to classic schemes with a touch of colour. Its compact size makes it perfect for smaller living rooms or open-plan spaces, while the ‘in a box’ design offers practical ease of delivery and setup. For styling, I recommend pairing it with neutral-toned cushions and throws for a balanced look, or mixing in textured fabrics to add depth. It also pairs nicely with wooden or metal accents and can anchor a colour scheme that incorporates blush tones, mint green, or crisp whites to keep the overall look fresh and inviting.
Anaya Kapoor
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Habitat's website here