Luxury Corner Sofa Collection

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What separates a luxury corner sofa from a cheap one

A luxury corner sofa is built around the things you stop seeing once the cushions go on: a kiln-dried hardwood frame that does not flex, high-density foam that springs back instead of flattening, and upholstery rated for heavy daily use. A budget L-shape can look the same on day one. The gap shows up around month eighteen, when the cheaper seats start to dip and the arms feel loose. You are not paying for a nicer photo. You are paying for the sofa to still be comfortable when your finance term ends.

Four things to check before you buy at this level:

  • Frame: hardwood or reinforced engineered timber, not stapled soft pine. This is what carries a corner sofa's weight across the join between the two sections.
  • Foam density: higher-density seat foam holds its shape for years. Cheap reflex foam softens fast and you feel the base.
  • Upholstery grade: genuine leather, Leather Aire, deep-pile velvet or a hard-wearing chenille, rather than a thin synthetic that pills.
  • Fit and finish: matched seams, even cushion fill, a clean line where the two halves meet. Sloppy joins are the first tell of a budget build.

Is a luxury corner sofa actually worth it?

The honest answer is: it depends how long you keep your sofas. Run the maths on cost per year rather than the sticker price.

  Budget corner sofa Luxury corner sofa
Typical price £450 From £799
Realistic comfortable lifespan 3 to 4 years 10 years or more
Rough cost per year £110 to £150 £80 to £100
Where it is not worth it: a rental you will leave in two years, or a spare room that sees a sofa once a month. In those cases buy mid-range. The luxury upgrade pays back when the sofa is used hard, every day, for a long time.

Leather, velvet or fabric at the luxury tier

At this price point the material choice is about how the room is used, not just how it looks. Here is how the four upholstery types compare for a corner sofa specifically, where the long chaise takes the most lounging.

Upholstery Feel Best for Watch out for
Genuine leather Cool, firm, ages into a patina Long-term investment, wipe-clean Higher price; can feel cold in winter
Leather Aire Leather look on contact surfaces The leather look for less; busy homes Synthetic on the backs and sides
Velvet Soft, deep, the most luxurious look Adult lounges, statement rooms Shows pressure marks and pet hair
Chenille / weave Warm, textured, hard-wearing Family rooms with kids and pets Less of a "wow" than velvet or leather

Browse by material: genuine leather sofas, leather sofas and velvet sofas.

L-shape, U-shape or a large corner: which suits your room

A corner sofa only looks right if it is scaled to the room. Too small and it floats; too big and you cannot walk around it.

Layout Seats Suits
Compact L-shape 4 to 5 Medium living rooms, one chaise tucked along a wall
Large L-shape 5 to 6 Open-plan spaces, families who all want to stretch out
U-shape (Carnaby, Bishop) 6 to 7 Big rooms, the centrepiece sofa for a large family or film nights

Our Carnaby and Bishop U-shapes in silver are the showpieces of this range, with high backs and deep seats built for a whole family to spread out. See the full corner sofas range for every size and configuration.

Getting the orientation right: left-hand or right-hand facing

This trips more people up than anything else. Stand in the room and look at the sofa head-on, the way you will sit on it. If the long chaise part is on your left, you want a left-hand facing corner sofa; if it is on your right, you want right-hand facing. Get this the wrong way round and the chaise ends up blocking a doorway or window. If you are unsure, send us a quick sketch of the room and we will confirm before you order. Browse left-hand corner sofas and right-hand corner sofas separately.

Fabric durability: what the rub-test rating means

Upholstery fabric is tested for abrasion with a rub-count rating (the Martindale test). As a rough guide, anything rated for "heavy domestic use" is fine for a family corner sofa, while a lighter rating suits an occasional-use adult room. A high-pile velvet and a tight chenille can both be hard-wearing; it is the rating and the weave that matter, not whether it feels soft. If fabric durability is your priority because of children or pets, call us and we will point you to the toughest weaves in the range rather than the prettiest.

Will it fit, and how it is delivered

A corner sofa is the one piece of furniture people most often fail to get through the door. The good news: corner sofas are delivered in sections, not as one solid block, which makes them far easier to manoeuvre than a big straight three-seater.

  • Doorways: a standard UK front door is about 76cm and a walkway needs roughly 80cm clearance. Because the sofa comes apart, each section needs to clear that, not the assembled width.
  • Assembled footprint: measure the full L or U outline on your floor with tape before ordering, and leave a walkway around the open side. Account for the chaise depth, which is longer than a normal seat.
  • Our delivery: our own two-person team carries the sections in, assembles the sofa in the room, checks it over and takes the packaging away. Add old sofa removal at checkout and they will take your old one too.

Styling a luxury corner sofa in a large room

A big corner sofa anchors the room, so let it. Pull it slightly off the walls if space allows, which stops a large piece feeling boxed in. For wall colours, deep charcoal upholstery sits beautifully against warm off-white, putty or soft greige, while a silver or light-grey velvet U-shape lifts in a room with a warmer wall like clay or muted terracotta. Avoid pairing cool grey fabric with a cold blue-grey wall, which can drain the colour out of both under evening light, and resist a very dark wall behind an already large dark sofa unless the room has plenty of natural light. Pair greys with our grey corner sofas selection.

Care guide by material

  • Genuine leather: dust with a dry cloth, wipe spills straight away, and condition once or twice a year to stop it drying out. Keep it out of direct sunlight, which fades and cracks hide over time.
  • Leather Aire: wipe with a soft, slightly damp cloth. No solvents or polish.
  • Velvet: brush the pile in one direction to keep it even, and blot spills rather than rubbing. Rotate and plump the seat cushions weekly so the chaise does not wear faster than the rest.
  • Chenille and weave: vacuum with a soft brush head and spot-clean with a barely damp cloth. Plump the cushions on the chaise, which takes the most use.

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Delivery, finance and returns

Free delivery across England and Wales, usually within 7 working days. Our own two-person employed team, not a third-party courier, brings the sofa in sections, assembles it in your room, checks it over and removes the packaging. Spread the cost with 0% finance from £499 over 12, 24 or 36 months, subject to status. If it is not right, you have 14 days to return it for a full refund in original condition, and you can add old sofa removal at checkout.

Why buy your luxury corner sofa from Furniture Instore

We have supplied UK homes for more than 20 years, so we know which corner sofas hold up in a busy family room and which are better kept for an adult space. Every sofa carries a frame warranty. Delivery is handled by our own team who assemble it for you, not a courier who leaves it in the hall. We are rated Excellent on Trustpilot across more than 2,000 reviews, and the showroom team will give you a straight answer on size, orientation and fabric before you commit.

Luxury corner sofa FAQs

What makes a corner sofa luxury?

A kiln-dried hardwood or reinforced frame, high-density foam that keeps its shape, and upholstery rated for heavy use, whether genuine leather, velvet or a hard-wearing chenille. The build quality is in the parts you cannot see, which is why two similar-looking corner sofas can age completely differently.

Are luxury corner sofas worth the extra cost?

If you use the sofa daily and keep it for years, yes. A luxury corner sofa that lasts a decade often works out cheaper per year than a budget one replaced every three to four years. For a rental or an occasional-use room, mid-range is the smarter spend.

What is the best luxury corner sofa for a large room?

A U-shape like our Carnaby or Bishop in silver suits big and open-plan spaces, seating six to seven with high backs and deep seats. For a medium room, a large L-shape gives the same comfort without overwhelming the floor space.

How do I choose left-hand or right-hand facing?

Face the sofa as you would sit on it. If the long chaise is on your left, choose left-hand facing; if on your right, right-hand facing. Send us a sketch of your room if you are unsure and we will confirm before you order.

Leather or fabric for a corner sofa?

Leather and Leather Aire wipe clean and suit busy or pet-friendly homes. Velvet looks the most premium but shows marks. Chenille and weave are the hard-wearing all-rounders for family rooms. The right choice depends on how hard the room is used.

Will a corner sofa fit through my door?

Almost always, because corner sofas are delivered in sections rather than as one piece. A standard UK door is about 76cm and a walkway needs roughly 80cm. Each section needs to clear that, not the full assembled width. Send us your measurements and we will check.

How is a luxury corner sofa delivered and assembled?

Our own two-person team delivers it in sections, carries it into your room, assembles it, checks it over and takes the packaging away. You do not need to build anything yourself.

How do I keep a velvet or leather corner sofa looking good?

Brush velvet pile in one direction and rotate the chaise cushions so they wear evenly. Dust and condition leather a couple of times a year and keep it out of direct sun. Both reward a little regular care with years of good looks.

Is 0% finance available on luxury corner sofas?

Yes. 0% interest-free finance from £499 over 12, 24 or 36 months, subject to status. Spreading a premium sofa over 36 months keeps the monthly cost low.

How long does delivery take?

Usually within 7 working days, free across England and Wales, delivered and assembled by our own team.

Can I return a corner sofa if it does not fit or suit the room?

Yes. You have 14 days to return it for a full refund in original condition. To avoid the hassle, send us your measurements first and we will tell you honestly whether a model will fit and suit your space.

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