L-Shaped Sectional Sofa with Ottoman Coffee Table
Seating / Tables; specifically a Sectional Sofa with a Upholstered Cocktail Ottoman · Transitional / Contemporary (2010s-Present); it blends traditional rolled arms and nailhead trim with modern modular scale. · Likely a major retail brand such as Pottery Barn, Ethan Allen, or Wayfair (e.g., Birch Lane or Joss & Main).

Type
Seating / Tables; specifically a Sectional Sofa with a Upholstered Cocktail Ottoman
Style Period
Transitional / Contemporary (2010s-Present); it blends traditional rolled arms and nailhead trim with modern modular scale.
Material
Polyester blend upholstery fabric (chenille or linen-look), kiln-dried hardwood frame, high-density foam cushions, hardwood espresso-finish legs and ottoman base.
Age Estimate
New / Contemporary; manufactured within the last 5-10 years.
Dimensions
Sectional: 36H x 120W x 95D inches; Ottoman: 18H x 40W x 40D inches. Fits standard large-scale living room dimensions.
Origin
Modern commercial production; likely manufactured in the United States or imported from Vietnam/China.
Designer/Maker
Likely a major retail brand such as Pottery Barn, Ethan Allen, or Wayfair (e.g., Birch Lane or Joss & Main).
Value Estimate
$2,500 - $4,500 (Retail/Replacement value for the set). Resale value typically 30-40% of retail.
Description
This living room set anchors the space with a large, comfortable L-shaped sectional featuring classic rolled arms accented by nailhead trim. The deep seating is complemented by a bold navy blue upholstered cocktail ottoman that serves as both a coffee table and footrest, offering a sophisticated contrast to the neutral oatmeal tones of the primary seating.
Key Features
Rolled English arms, nailhead trim detailing, modular sectional configuration, and a lower-shelf wood-base cocktail ottoman.
Color & Finish
Sofa: Neutral oatmeal/beige with espresso stain on legs; Ottoman: Navy blue velvet fabric with a dark walnut-stained wood base.
Construction Method
Modern mass-manufactured with machine-stitched upholstery and dowelled/stapled hardwood interior structural frame.
Joinery & Craftsmanship
Standard commercial joinery; mortise and tenon on the wooden ottoman base, likely pocket-hole and bracket assembly for the sofa frame.
Wood Grain & Species
Likely Birch or Rubberwood for visible legs and ottoman frame, characterized by a tight, uniform grain under dark stain.
Surface Treatment
Sofa fabric is likely treated with a stain-resistant finish; wooden components have a semi-gloss protective lacquer coating.
Upholstery Details
Sofa features boxed seat cushions and semi-attached back cushions in textured woven fabric; Ottoman features tight-top velvet upholstery with a flat profile.
Hardware & Fittings
Antique brass-finished individual nailhead trim along the sofa arm facings and bottom rail; internal sinuous wire springs.
Origin & Provenance
Modern commercial production; likely manufactured in the United States or imported from Vietnam/China.
Condition Notes
Appears in Excellent condition as shown in a styled environment; no visible pilling, fading, or structural sagging.
Interesting Facts
The 'Cocktail Ottoman' gained peak popularity in the 2010s as a replacement for traditional hard-surface coffee tables to create a child-friendly and cozy aesthetic.
Cultural Significance
Represents the 'New Traditional' movement which seeks to make classic formal styles more approachable and comfortable for modern suburban family life.
Similar Pieces
Lawson-style sofa (look for square arms) or Chesterfield (look for deep button tufting on the back).
Care & Maintenance
Vacuum regularly with an upholstery attachment; spot clean with water-based cleaners; rotate cushions every 6 months to ensure even wear.
Value Estimate
$2,500 - $4,500 (Retail/Replacement value for the set). Resale value typically 30-40% of retail.
Sustainability Notes
Mid-tier longevity; components like foam and polyester are synthetic, but the kiln-dried hardwood frame provides better durability than particleboard alternatives.