Time for a new sofa? Moving into a new place or even adapting to a more modern interior can call for upgraded seating that fits the look. Maybe you're transitioning from a minimalist approach to something that's more cozy. There are plenty of options in Philadelphia for all of your settee-shopping needs.
We like Minima in Old City for all things mod and cutting edge. The name says it all. We can see this Showtime sofa from Barcelona Design in the single modernista's airy loft.

Showtime Sofa from Barcelona Design
- Cole Sofa from HOST
For something that's more warm and inviting, the Cole Sofa at HOST Philadelphia can be customized in over 1000 fabrics and is available in a four-seat size. You can really make this sofa your own and have it match the rest of your furniture. There are so many choices at HOST, if you're looking for seating that you can really sink into.
Frank Lloyd Wright sofa from DWR
Couchoid from Blu Dot
Your plan is to make a real investment, a couch that stands on its own as a real work of art? Head over to Design Within Reach in Rittenhouse Square. The caramel leather Frank Lloyd Wright sofa (originally designed in 1912) is back in production there. Scope the many classic options at DWR, long-lasting designs that leave a real impression.
The aptly named Philadelphia sofa by Matthew Izzo is just one of the many selections you can order from the edgy fashion boutique in Old City. Izzo also stocks a variety of contemporary GUS sofas in vinyl upholstery or the super cool leather alternative Couchoid from Blu Dot. It's worth checking out Fosters down the street for similar designs.
Bolla Sofa from CB2
On a budget? We recommend shopping at CB2 online, where you can snag a fun loveseat, sectional pieces, or this hip, tweed sofa for under $1,000.
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Chris and Stephanie, I loved this....my couch is so boring and I've never really explored different types. I found some of these facinating and a work of art all on their own!
Couches are so personal, I think they say something about us, these were great designs. Not sure I want to stretch out on them for a snooze which is what I love about ours, very comfortable, Monday night football can turn into Monday night snooze sometimes just a little to easily, but when we have a family event and more company over than we expect they can always be pressed into service as a spare bed.
Thosepieces are pretty nice looking. I try to keep in mind practical, and when I need to snuggle up on the couch, it should be comfy - not sleek and trendy.
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