Comfortable, durable sectional?

Anonymous
We are moving and are in the market for a comfy sectional. With three (large) kids and a big black dog, I need something that will stand up to a lot of abuse. Everything I sat on at Pottery Barn was uncomfortable. Any recommendations for where we should look? My current couch is from Bassett furniture and it is fine, but I'm not sure I want another from there.

Thanks!
Anonymous
What’s the budget?
Anonymous
I wanted to upgrade from Bassett but in the end realized they are just the best in terms of comfort. They have more selection in terms of style than they used to.

We are Bassett ride or die.
Anonymous
We have a leather sectional from Restoration Hardware that has stood up well to our kids - we’ve had it for almost 10 years now, and it’s still got years left
Anonymous
LoveSac. Truly nothing more comfortable and the covers unzip and can be washed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wanted to upgrade from Bassett but in the end realized they are just the best in terms of comfort. They have more selection in terms of style than they used to.

We are Bassett ride or die.


Ha! OP here. We are on our second Bassett sofa and I dont think this one is as comfortable as the last. Maybe I made a mistake somewhere in the cushions.

As for the budget, I have no idea what these things even cost! I don't want to cheap out and I don't want to over pay.
Anonymous
Check out Macys. We got a sectional from there 10 years ago and it’s been holding up well in our family room with a fair amount of abuse from our family of 4.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wanted to upgrade from Bassett but in the end realized they are just the best in terms of comfort. They have more selection in terms of style than they used to.

We are Bassett ride or die.

+1 we love our Bassett sectional
Anonymous
We bought a Thomasville one from Costco
Anonymous
My D bought a Sabai and I think it is very comfortable.

https://sabai.design/pages/shop
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