Anonymous wrote:I have this couch with fabric. We love it. It is comfortable, doesn't look messy as a result of no back cushions, seems to withstand 2 small children and a careless husband, and is deep enough that I can sleep on it (not that I would). I'd buy it again for sue.
Anonymous wrote:http://www.roomandboard.com/catalog/living/sofas/ian-leather-sofas
I'm interested in this sofa ... anyone have any feedback on comfort and durability?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is very specific. I have a fabric Ian in an L shaped sectional.
Do you think it's comfortable, PP?
I like something that has you sit more upfight, with a tight back -- I don't care for the sofas that you sink into or that have lots of loose puffy cushions.
I think it's pretty comfortable. I like to sit cross legged on it at night and I find that very comfortable for lounging. The couch is about four to five years old now. The tight back makes occasional creaking noises. The cushions I sit on have gotten pretty soft. But I bought it because-- I knew the tight back was a pretty clean/simple/not messy look for me, I wanted a relatively shallow couch (not the super deep lounging only kind) and my dear husband required a sectional with a corner for him to curl up in (pre kids). I keep a bunch of nice throw pillows for people who need a little extra back support.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is very specific. I have a fabric Ian in an L shaped sectional.
Do you think it's comfortable, PP?
I like something that has you sit more upfight, with a tight back -- I don't care for the sofas that you sink into or that have lots of loose puffy cushions.
Anonymous wrote:This is a boring sofa. What is so great about it?
You can get something similar at Macy's or Costco.
Anonymous wrote:This is very specific. I have a fabric Ian in an L shaped sectional.