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Comfy, cosy, cushiony. That's how we'd describe Florence's pillow plump back and arms and deeply soft fibre-filled pocket sprung seats. Sit down, sink in. This is a 3-seater sofa that's inviting for guests and lovely for lounging. Upholstered in a charming linen-like polyester, Florence is resistant to water-based stains and is more resistant to damage by pet claws than natural fabrics. A winner for everyday living. Smart looks, smart choice. Part of the Florence collection. Material: Made from 57% polyester and 36% cotton. Wooden feet. Fixed seats with pocket sprung fibre filling. Fixed cushion(s) with foam filling. Dimensions: Size H87, W210, D99cm. Floor to seat height: 47cm. Depth of seat: 58cm. Height of seat back: 44cm. Width of seating area between arms: 201cm. Height of arm rest: 62cm. Weight 69.5kg. Professional clean only. Minimal assembly - just add feet. Maximum individual user weight 120kg. Packaged dimensions: Package size H83, W232, D102cm. 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.
The Habitat Florence fabric 3-seater is a versatile choice that works particularly well in both contemporary and traditional interiors thanks to its classic silhouette and neutral cream tone. I love how it balances comfort with style - perfect for relaxed family spaces or welcoming sitting rooms. For styling, consider adding textured cushions or throws to introduce warmth and personality. It pairs nicely with wooden floors and soft rugs for a cosy feel, or can be contrasted with bolder accent pieces for a modern look. Practical tips include choosing furniture with removable covers for easy cleaning, and positioning it where it can be complemented by statement lighting or artworks to create an inviting, well-curated space.
Clara Reynolds
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Habitat's website here