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Designed for movie marathons and Sunday afternoon snoozes, our Umea range of made to order upholstered furniture offers inviting and squishy seating you can truly sink into. Sculpt those loosely stacked back cushions to establish the perfect sitting or reclined pose and breathe deep into their supportive comfort. Smart Oxford style pillow case edges to the back and seat cushions smarten up the relaxed look and deeper seats offer extra legroom. This collection offers levels of comfort that makes the occasional plumping session to keep those feather cushions fluffy and fresh feeling a pleasure. The sofa is available as a two seater or three seater and features modern English low arms, feather filled removable and reversible seat and back cushions and polished square tapered wooden legs. The Umea range includes a chaise sofa, two seater and three seater sofas, a loveseat, an armchair and an ottoman. Pictured here in our French Blue stripe material, our Umea collection can be upholstered in a choice of 34 distinctive shades and six fabrics to suit your style. Read our Upholstery FAQs View our full Upholstery Terms and Conditions
This grey leather sofa is a versatile piece that works well in both modern and traditional interiors, adding a touch of sophistication and ease of maintenance. I love its clean lines and neutral colour, which make it a flexible base for various styling schemes. Pair it with textured cushions, whether velvet or linen, to soften the look, or add a colourful throw for a dash of personality. It’s particularly well-suited to contemporary or minimalist spaces due to its sleek profile, but it can also anchor a classic setting with layered textiles and warm accessories. Practical tips include keeping the leather looking fresh with regular conditioning and mixing different seating styles around it to create a balanced, inviting setup.
Clara Reynolds
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Cox and Cox's website here