Description
The Gateford 3 Seater Sofa is a clean, contemporary design with a slim track arm, plump back cushions and two generous seat cushions. It sits on tapered wooden legs in a warm mid-brown finish, which lift the frame and give it a light, mid-century feel. The soft chenille-style fabric adds texture without fuss, making this an easy sofa to live with day to day.
We offer the Gateford in two colourways: a pale Natural for a soft, neutral scheme, and a deep Charcoal for something grounded and easy to keep looking smart. At 187cm wide it seats three comfortably, so it suits open-plan living rooms, family snugs and mid-sized spaces alike. Both shades work well with wood, metal and mixed textiles, so you can build around whichever colour fits your room.
The frame is built from pine, plywood and beech for strength, with foam-filled seat and back cushions for support that holds its shape. The removable cushions make everyday tidying simpler, and the fabric cover keeps the look relaxed. Vacuum regularly to lift dust, plump the cushions to keep them even, and spot clean any marks promptly with a clean, damp cloth rather than soaking the fabric.
Specification
| Material |
Pine, foam, fabric, plywood and beech |
| Dimensions |
187cm x 84cm x 84cm (W x D x H) |
| Seats |
3 people |
| Available in |
2 colourways: Natural and Charcoal |
| Leg finish |
Tapered wooden legs, mid-brown |
| Cushions |
Foam-filled seat and back cushions |
| Style |
Contemporary with track arms |
Frequently Asked
What colours does the Gateford sofa come in?
It comes in two colourways: a pale Natural and a deep Charcoal, so you can pick the shade that suits your room.
How many people does it seat?
It is a 3 seater at 187cm wide, with two seat cushions comfortably seating three.
What is the sofa made from?
The frame uses pine, plywood and beech, with foam-filled cushions and a soft fabric cover.
How do I clean the fabric?
Vacuum regularly and spot clean marks with a clean, damp cloth. Avoid soaking the fabric and plump the cushions to keep their shape.
Which colourway should I choose?
Natural keeps a room light and neutral, while Charcoal is grounded and easy to keep looking smart. Both pair well with wood and mixed textiles.