Sactionals are guaranteed for a lifetime, and there’s a reason we can stand behind that. In this video, Shawn will take apart Sactionals and show you just how strong and sturdy they truly are.
I've always had a preference for sectional sofas, because I think they are much more practical and convenient than other models, in many ways and for various reasons. My wife and I bought a Bellini sofa because we think it's one of the coolest pieces of modern design. The possibility of having one seemed very remote to us, mainly because of the price, but we discovered a faithful and affordable replica in Manhattan Home Design. Thanks for the video.
Just got mine Lovesac has 30% off for Memorial day. 3k off of 10k which is why I got them. 8 seats is absolutely huge for 4 of us. But love them, Definitely worth every penny and time to unbox and set them up.
I went to a lovesac store and was loving it and really wanted to get one. After I went online to set one up, I realized how much they were. $4k for just 3 seats/sections at base price was extreme overkill. If I were to get the couch I wanted for my space, it would go over $8k.
Do you wrap the seat cushions in Dacron? What is the wife that limit since your string rods aren’t springs? Are the feather materials an envelope in which the cushion fits inside?
That "exact fit every time" would be pretty difficult if you tried to build it yourself. I thought about building it but the labor cost to build and the risk of a great reduction in ease of use especially over time is not worth it.