A sofa is not a small decision. It is the thing you collapse onto at the end of a long day, the thing your whole living room orients itself around, and the thing you will still be living with in ten years if you choose well. Most people buy one under pressure, in a showroom, with a salesperson hovering, and end up with something that looks fine on the shop floor and slightly wrong in their actual home. We have spent a lot of time thinking about what makes a sofa genuinely worth it. The depth of the seat. Whether the cushions hold their shape after a year of real use. How the fabric wears rather than just how it photographs. The pieces we have chosen here cover different sizes, configurations, and budgets, but they share the same quality: they make a room feel like somewhere you actually want to be. A good sofa earns its place every single day.