One of the many reasons we're big fans of Floyd furniture is because it's made to grow and adapt with your life and family over the years. From its versatile bed frame that customers love to its stylish area rugs, the brand has a lot to offer for your home. Our personal favorite pieces from the brand are its stylish and comfortable sofas. The newer Floyd Sectional ($1,540-$3,690) was designed to perfection. Within days of the launch announcement, it warranted a 3,000-person wait list, and we can see why.
All of the brand's couches, including its newer sectionals and classic sofa with a wood base, are thoughtfully made to withstand everyday life without the annoying problems like cushion sagging or snagging. The super-durable and plush cushions are structurally layered, so you can get support in any position that you sit or lie in. They're made with high-performance fabric that can withstand movie nights, messy kids, and even pets and their claws. The brand's signature polyester is stain resistant and easy to clean, and it comes in five earthy tones and neutral colors from off-white to cypress green. Each one comes in a modular design, making them great for taking apart and putting back together. Plus, they all feature cozy cushions that are ideal for lounging while having a cool and modern look to them.
Now you're a fan of the brand, it's time to figure out which shape and silhouettes is for you. First, you'll want to decide which style speaks to you more. There's the sectional that comes in its popular floor model that sits low to the ground. If you want something higher off the ground and more classic looking, then you can opt for its original couch design. Then you'll want to think about and measure your space. The sofas all come in a variety of shapes, so make sure to get the one that'll fit right in. Then all you have to do is choose your favorite color. The best part: they all arrive in boxes and are easy to move around and put together with the brand's signature hardware.
Our favorite is the Floyd Three-Piece Sectional ($2,535-$2,785) because it's big enough for your whole family or friend group to enjoy. Keep reading to find your match.
Low-profile silhouettes that sit directly on the ground are becoming increasingly popular, which is why our favorite from the brand is the cool and cozy Floyd Four-Piece Sectional Sofa ($3,310-$3,560). We love that it offers two sides of armrests like a traditional sofa but also has a chaise lounge you can lie out on.
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The Details: Width: 115.5" | Height: 27.4" | Depth: 88" | Upholstery: Polyester | Color Options: 5
If you're looking for a classic straight-across sofa, try the Floyd Three-Piece Sectional Sofa ($2,535-$2,785). You can choose it with a chaise lounge, an open side, or two armrests on the side. We especially love it, though, with the open end, so you can get a straight-across sofa with a chaise lounge.
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The Details: Width: 130.5" | Height: 27.4" | Depth: 36.5" | Upholstery: Polyester | Color Options: 5
Love this style but have a small space? Then behold the Floyd Two-Piece Sectional ($1,760-$2,010). The two-seater configuration is modern and a statement maker. It'll surely be the centerpiece of any room it enters.
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The Details: Width: 96.5" | Height: 27.4" | Depth: 62.5" | Upholstery: Polyester | Color Options: 5
The Floyd Sofa ($1,595-$3,175) is the brand's original sofa design that features clean lines and wood accent pieces. You can choose birch- or walnut-wood features, or if the wood isn't for you, it also comes in an upholstered base that matches the cushions. It's available in six different upholstery colors, including yellow, gray, and a pretty light green.
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The Details: Width: 87" | Height: 32" | Depth: 31" |Upholstery: Polyester | Color Options: 6
If you like the design of the brand's classic three-seater, it also comes in the Floyd Sofa With Chaise Lounge ($2,175-$3,175) option, too. The chaise lounge offers the comfy L-shape but is still compact and great for small spaces.
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The Details: Width: 87" | Height: 32" | Depth: 61" |Upholstery: Polyester | Color Options: 6
If you really need to save space, then behold the Two-Seater Sofa ($1,275-$2,275). The two-seater design makes for a great extra sofa to add to an existing seating space, or it's the perfect tiny sofa. It comes in six different upholstery colors, including yellow, gray, and a pretty light green.
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The Details: Width: 60" | Height: 32" | Depth: 31" |Upholstery: Polyester | Color Options: 6