Anonymous
Post 10/20/2015 09:39     Subject: Where to find decent quality couch that is not midcentury modern?

We have this arm chair from Pottery Barn and I wish we would have splurged and got the matching sofa. It is such good quality and so amazingly comfortable.

http://www.potterybarn.com/products/manhattan-leather-club-chairs/?pkey=cleather-chairs-ottomans&&cleather-chairs-ottomans

Anonymous
Post 10/20/2015 09:03     Subject: Re:Where to find decent quality couch that is not midcentury modern?

You'll find a lot of threads on here with people raving about Arhaus. They make a great sofa and not expensive. Ours held up perfectly for 10 years, and we finally gave it away when it didn't match our new house colors. It was practically like new when I handed it off.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2015 22:35     Subject: Where to find decent quality couch that is not midcentury modern?

We really liked Bassett and surprisingly, La-z-boy.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2015 21:57     Subject: Where to find decent quality couch that is not midcentury modern?

Belfort has every style imaginable at all price points. Also try Haverty's and Ethan Allen
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2015 20:55     Subject: Where to find decent quality couch that is not midcentury modern?

Kellogg Collection carries Lee as well and they are having an upholstery sale this month- discounts in stock and custom orders. They have traditional/ transitional styles- not super modern. Lee is very good quality. Not inexpensive but more than Crate & Barrel and PB.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2015 20:23     Subject: Where to find decent quality couch that is not midcentury modern?

Urban Country in Bethesda carries Lee Industries sofas which run the gamut of styles and have some more traditional looks. They're having a sale on all items through November 2, which includes custom orders.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2015 15:59     Subject: Where to find decent quality couch that is not midcentury modern?

I am looking for a decent quality couch at the level of Room and Board or Crate and Barrel. The problem is I really don't like the style of their furniture, which seems to be all boxy midcentury modern stuff. I like some of Pottery Barn's styles, but have heard their couches are poorly made. Where can I find a decent quality roll-arm couch?