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The 14 Most Comfortable Loveseats (Including a $92 Steal)

Cozy? Yes. Cramped? Not on my watch

Anna Vognsen

By Anna Vognsen

Published May 30, 2024

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Admit it: Who doesn’t lust after the palatial homes in Bridgerton and the Real Housewives franchises…all while gawking from our less-than-large abodes. But small spaces don’t have to mean you can’t enjoy a luxe place to lounge. I’ve scoured reviews to curate a list of the most comfortable loveseats—from down-filled to bean bag-inspired—all of which provide a soft and cuddly resting place for you and the rest of the members of your household, no matter the size of your pad.

How I Chose the Most Comfortable Loveseats

Comfort may be subjective, but when seating options have the online reviews and IRL raves of the loveseats below, I can assure you they’ll be a welcome addition to your home. Beyond looking at loveseats I’ve personally tested and tried, I vetted loveseats with a 4-star rating or higher, checking reviews to ensure they highlighted how comfy the furniture was. I also made sure to include options of different styles, materials and dimensions to suit a range of lifestyles and tastes.

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What to Look for in a Comfortable Loveseat

Beyond ensuring it’s the right size for your space, you’ll want to consider:

  • Upholstery Material: Soft-yet-durable fabrics are ideal, like washed linen, velvet, twill, cotton and leather (which gets softer as it ages), according to PureWow’s home editor. Performance fabrics tend to be more durable, particularly those with a Martindale rating of 30,000 or more, like the Article loveseat featured above.
  • Fill: What level of softness is ideal for you? Do you prefer a sink-into-it feeling that down or down blends provide? Do you want more structure and support? Then you might prefer a foam base that’s firmer.
  • Seat Height: If you’re petite, you may prefer a lower-slung seat that’s around 17 inches. Look for something around 20 inches if you’re taller, or if bending proves difficult. (You can also measure your seats at home to find your Goldilocks fit.)
Freelance Writer

Anna Vognsen

Freelance Writer

Anna Vognsen received her B.A. in English Literature from Trinity College. She has been writing commerce content for PureWow since 2023 and is forever and always a deal hunter. She covers verticals including beauty, parenthood and fashion. Prior to covering shopping content, Anna worked in the fashion industry for 17 years in trend forecasting as a market analyst, womenswear and children’s apparel sales. Most recently, she managed the U.S. education program for Canada Goose.

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