Beyond the beauty of the style and textile choices, a lot takes place under the hood of that stunning sofa or chair to ensure a comfortable ride that’s designed to last.
Accent chairs, such as this one from Fairfield Chair, are constructed so seating and back cushioning complement each other. www.fairfieldchair.com
Sam Moore has supportive cushion options, from Classic Comfort to Spring Down Luxe, to offer comfort choices. www.sammoore.com
At Century Furniture, upholstery frames are corner-blocked, double-doweled and glued to prevent shifting or squeaking. www.centuryfurniture.com
Premium cushions from Temple consist of a 4-inch-thick resiliency core. A cushion “crown” makes seating look as comfortable as it will feel. www.templefurniture.com
Long feathers and expensive ticking are used to create a durable, comfortable “ride” for Theodore Alexander upholstered seating pieces. www.theodorealexander.com
Taylor King offers four different cushion and back cushion options in its upholstery seating with various comfort levels. www.taylorking.com
Usage and comfort of upholstery at Norwalk Furniture are decided before design and construction. www.norwalkfurniture.com
The modern Evelyn sectional from Vanguard features a curved design to make it inviting and relaxing. www.vanguardfurniture.com
The MARQ Aston sectional for Hooker features tactile “touch-me” upholstery and blend-down seating. www.hookerfurniture.com
Universal Furniture now uses performance fabric in 70 percent of its upholstered furniture, maintaining a focus on comfort feel. www.universalfurniture.com