How long should a sofa last? What affects lifespan and what to look for
The honest answer: anywhere between four years and twenty. The difference comes down to four things: frame construction, foam quality, fabric choice, and maintenance.
Average sofa lifespan by tier
- Budget (£300–£600): 3–5 years
- Mid-range (£600–£1,200): 7–10 years
- Quality (£1,200+, or factory-direct): 12–18 years
Factor 1: The frame
Solid hardwood or engineered hardwood laminate with reinforced corner joints. All Furni sofas — Merlot, Malbec, Barolo — use Scandinavian wood frames.
Factor 2: Foam density
HR foam minimum 35 kg/m³ for seats. Below 28 kg/m³ compresses permanently within 12–18 months. Sit and stand — if the cushion springs back fully, density is adequate.
Factor 3: Fabric durability
Martindale rub test: minimum 20,000 rubs domestic, 30,000+ heavy use. Our Retro Bliss bouclé is rated above 30,000 rubs.
Factor 4: Maintenance
Weekly vacuum, immediate blotting of spills, monthly cushion rotation, seasonal stain treatment, no direct prolonged sunlight.
The modular advantage
Our Merlot and Malbec collections are permanently stocked — order a single replacement module five years later in the exact same fabric.
Browse our full modular sofa range and order free fabric samples.
Free fabric samples · Free EU & UK delivery · 30-day returns · 2-year warranty









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