Best leather sofas to buy in the UK: Quality and comfort | Evening Standard

2022-06-18 15:26:11 By : Mr. Jack Su

fter a great bed frame and mattress, the next biggest homewares purchase you’re likely to make will be your sofa.

It’s the setting for everything from a games night with your mates, kicking back with the papers, and devouring the latest box set or Hollywood blockbuster, so it needs to be the comfiest seat in the house. The world of sofas is huge and bewildering, with everything from loveseats to L-shaped designs to make the most of space.

And when it comes to coverings, take your pick from velvet covered in anti-stain technology to cool linen and leather options that only get better with age.

In fact, leather is one of the most popular options for couch coverings; it’s comfortable, hard-wearing, friends-and-family proof and you can find a style to fit any interior design scheme. It adds an element of elegance to a room (if you want to dial up the decadence of a room, just add a Chesterfield sofa for that member’s bar aesthetic) and is easy to keep spotless with a quick swipe of a microfibre cloth.

If you’ve been mulling over a leather sofa purchase but you’re feeling uninspired by your own searches, we’re here to lend a helping hand with a roundup of the best models we’ve spied.

From corner sofas with intergrated chaises to three-seaters to smarten up the hallway, here’s our hot take on the best leather sofas to spend your money on.

Dimensions: H77 x W169 x D101cm

If you’re of the opinion that leather sofas are sexy, a Chesterfield takes it to another level. It really is a pin-up of a sofa. Roomy, comfortable and its plumpness exaggerated with buttons, this two-seater could come from a private member’s bar. You’ll feel just as at ease sipping a martini here a la Don Draper as you will watching MOTD with the lads.

Comes with a 15 year guarantee for the frame and delivery within nine weeks.

If you’re just looking for one statement piece to steal the show in your living room, this MADE couch might just be it. The corner design can seat four, with the lucky person on the far right able to lounge on the integrated chaise. With a chic mid-century silhouette and warm honey tones, the premium leather sofa won’t fail to bring a touch of sophistication to your space.

Inspired by the shape and beauty of island beaches, Heal’s has nailed contemporary elegance in this generous curved sofa design. It comes in a range of leather types, from Daino and Leather Grain to Stonewash effect and Linea Leather. And you needn’t restrict yourself to brown or black when it comes to colour, either - red, blue and vintage green are all up for grabs here. Underneath the hide, the fillings are made from a mix of luxury memory foams to offer supreme levels of support. Go for the full effect by adding a matching ottoman footstool to your order.

Dimensions: two seater - 160 x 74 x 84cm, three seater - 215 x 74 x 84cm

Why get one sofa when you can bag yourself two matching ones? And white ones too, arguably the most glamorous of the lot. This purchase will see one three-seater and one two-seater Chesterfield sofa delivered to your home. Seats offer superb support with pocket springs to prevent sagging and a 10 year guarantee on the frame for complete peace of mind.

With deep seats and a rumpled look, Darlings of Chelsea’s sofa will look as though it’s been part of your interiors for years, even though it’s straight out of the box (that’ll just be our little secret). Rather than a one-size sofa, you can play with the textures, colours and finishes to get the perfect look for you.

The Darwin range includes a selection of sizes including footstools, and leather types span ‘family friendly’ and ‘matt finish’ as well as ‘super soft’ and ‘natural markings and scars’ if you want a story behind your furniture. Then there are varying hide colours, from tan to dark chocolate, options for contrast piping and you can alter the colour of the feet too.

When you’re spending so much on one piece of furniture, it’s only natural to want to have all the elements exactly as you imagined.

Say hello to a new level of comfort: this two seater sofa features high backs and adjustable leg rests to make you feel like you’re cradled in a cloud. The cushions are made with a mix of foam under the seats and fibre-filled back rests, and it’s available in a selection of colours to help the design match your interiors. Comes with a 20 year frame guarantee.

A beautifully structured piece that’ll work well in a hallway or bedroom as a secondary sofa, this vintage-looking model is perfect as an extra addition rather than your main sofa. The solid oak frame adds a timeless quality to the design and it can be made even cosier with a couple of statement cushions and a throw.

A leather sofa may have old school connotations, but World of Leather’s Komodo design brings things firmly into the 21st Century. Relax on the deep bucket seats and soft leather upholstery while recharging your devices through the built-in USB ports by the armrests.

The centre seat folds down into a mini coffee table complete with cup holders so you’re never in danger of working up a thirst and when it’s time to kick back, engage the recliners for a seat so comfortable you’ll have real trouble getting out of it.

We love the petrol blue hue, a refreshing change from the usual brown and black.

London’s hotels and restaurants are great inspiration for your own interiors, and this plush sofa looks like its been plucked straight from a five-star resort in the capital.

Adding a dose of glamour to your interiors, the spacious three-seater Willem design can be made up in a range of fabrics, from boucle, velvet and Swoon’s Smart Leather, which “boasts the same hardwearing benefits of real leather and can be wiped clean with a dry cloth.”

There are three colourways in this option: tan, slate grey, and our pick, a stately home olive green. You can also swap the legs too so that they include a brass finish - it’s all in the details.

If you’re in the market for a sofa, why not make it a sofa bed? It’s always handy having a spare bed when guests come to call, and the upgrade doesn’t typically cost more than a standard couch.

For leather-seekers looking to make a sound investment, see this high-backed Clic Clac-style sofa which performs beautifully as seating in the day but flattens out into a rather chic bed when you need it. Roomy enough for one lucky guest, simply add sheets and bedding to make it fit for slumber. We also like the diamond stitching on the back cushions, which gives a hint of Chesterfield without the associated price tag.