We’re looking for a sofa right now, has to recline but I hate the “Lazy boy look”. I sit in this right now:
Extremely comfortable. Especially when you do this:
We got these at an estate sale. They’re Hancock and Moore, which is probably the best of the best without getting into custom. Made in USA, all solid maple construction, top grain leather (do NOT get bonded leather), and fit and finish that is top notch. These were probably 20 years old when we got them; you could tell me they were 1 or 10 or 50 and I wouldn’t have been able to tell you you were wrong. A quality product that holds up. The only reason we’re replacing (and actually just getting moved in the house) is that they don’t work in the room—they take up too much space.
Otherwise, Stickley is as good as Hancock and Moore. Bradington Young and Smith Brothers slightly below— Plywood instead of solid maple, small leather defects that 90% of people would never notice, but still a solid piece. Hooker is imported, but the construction is done right. LaZBoy is alright for the price, but nothing special—assuming you get it wayy discounted. Ashley is cheap E36 M3 that you’ll be lucky to get 10 years out of. Pottery Barn and Restoration Hardware are overpriced yuppie bait that look nice but are cheaply constructed.
Leather will outlast fabric by LONG time, providing you take care of it. If you get a recliner, get leather since it has a bunch of friction points. If you’re buying new, find out what foam is used in the cushions. Firmer is better.
Moving to a more modern look, that isn’t a $5k Eames, I’ve heard good things about the Poang chairs from Ikea. I really liked the stressless brand chairs that we sat in, but they’re not what we’re looking for. And if you’re a Costco member, they have a chair on sale online right now for $300 that may be what you’re looking for: https://www.costco.com/Sten-Fabric-Swivel-ProLounger-Recliner-and-Ottoman.product.100405021.html
Ive learned more than I ever thought I would know in the last week from this forum: myfurnitureforum.com
the guy that runs it owns a store, and is partial to the brands he has—and is “snooty” in the sense that he expects high quality and long lasting furniture, but has been an excellent resource.
Oh, one other thing: the markup on furniture is INSANE. Haggle like crazy. I’ve already talked a place down on a sofa that has an MSRP of $5k, and advertised price of $3.5k to $2.3k. Shop around.
Edit: why to spend the big bucks? Because it’s worth it. My parents have a Hancock and Moore sofa. It is 35 years old. It looks brand new and sits like brand new. I have my grandparents old Stickley (we think) sofa. Over 60 years old. Sits wonderfully, was reupholstered once. To me, it’s the boots theory of economics—rich man buys a $200 pair of boots once every 10 years; poor man buys a $40 pair of boots every year. Well, I’m of the “buy once cry once” persuasion—although I do try to buy them at estate sales and on Craigslist.