Description
The Whitwell 3 Seater Sofa is a mid-century inspired design with clean, squared arms and tapered wooden legs. Deep seat and back cushions are button-tufted for a softly structured look, and the chenille-style fabric gives a plush, textured feel. Built on a solid frame, it seats three comfortably while keeping a neat, upright profile that suits both open-plan rooms and more compact living spaces.
Available in two colourways, a deep Forest green and a softer Light Grey, so you can pick the tone that best fits your room. The green brings warmth and works well against natural wood and earthy accents, while the grey sits easily with lighter, more neutral schemes. At 195cm wide, it makes a practical main sofa for a family lounge, a snug or a shared living room.
The frame combines pine, plywood, beech and foam, with fabric-covered cushions and turned wooden legs in a warm mid-brown finish. Cushions are removable for easy plumping and rotating, which helps keep the shape even over time. Vacuum gently to lift dust, treat any spills promptly with a clean, damp cloth, and keep the sofa out of direct sunlight to protect the colour.
Specification
| Material |
Pine, plywood, beech, foam and fabric |
| Dimensions |
195cm x 86cm x 84cm (W x D x H) |
| Seats |
3 people |
| Available in |
Forest, Light Grey |
| Legs |
Turned wooden legs, mid-brown finish |
| Cushions |
Removable, button-tufted seat and back |
| Style |
Mid-century inspired |
Frequently Asked
What colours does the Whitwell sofa come in?
It comes in two colourways: a deep Forest green and a softer Light Grey. Both use the same textured chenille-style fabric and mid-brown wooden legs.
How many people does it seat?
The Whitwell is a 3 seater, measuring 195cm wide, so it comfortably seats three across the two generous seat cushions.
What is the sofa made from?
The frame combines pine, plywood and beech with foam-filled, fabric-covered cushions. The legs are turned wood in a warm mid-brown finish.
Are the cushions removable?
Yes, the seat and back cushions can be removed for plumping and rotating, which helps the sofa keep an even shape over time.
How do I keep the fabric looking good?
Vacuum gently to lift dust, blot spills promptly with a clean, damp cloth, and keep the sofa away from direct sunlight to protect the colour.