Transitional Sectional Sofa with Oversized Cocktail Ottoman
Seating (Sectional Sofa with Chaise and Ottoman subcategories) · Contemporary / Transitional (circa 2010s to present) · Likely a major commercial retailer such as Ashley Furniture, Rooms To Go, or Bob's Discount Furniture.

Type
Seating (Sectional Sofa with Chaise and Ottoman subcategories)
Style Period
Contemporary / Transitional (circa 2010s to present)
Material
Polyester microfiber/chenille upholstery, kiln-dried hardwood or engineered wood frame, high-density foam padding, and turned wood legs on the ottoman.
Age Estimate
Circa 2015–2022 based on the scale and popularity of chocolate brown microfiber sectionals.
Dimensions
Sofa: approximately 120"W x 90"D x 36"H; Ottoman: approximately 40"W x 40"D x 18"H.
Origin
Likely manufactured in the USA, China, or Vietnam; standard household provenance.
Designer/Maker
Likely a major commercial retailer such as Ashley Furniture, Rooms To Go, or Bob's Discount Furniture.
Value Estimate
Retail: $1,200–$2,500 new; Resale/Secondary Market: $300–$600 depending on locale and cleanliness.
Description
A substantial and comfortable L-shaped sectional sofa designed for family rooms and casual living. The piece features deep seating, plush cushioning, and an integrated chaise lounge. Complementing the sofa is an oversized rectangular cocktail ottoman with decorative turned legs, serving as both a footrest and a coffee table alternative.
Key Features
Oversized proportions, L-shape configuration with right-arm-facing chaise, chocolate brown tonal color palette, and turned spindle legs on the accent ottoman.
Color & Finish
Deep chocolate brown upholstery; legs on the ottoman feature a dark espresson or ebony stained wood finish.
Construction Method
Mass-produced/factory-made with an L-shaped modular configuration and machine-turned legs.
Joinery & Craftsmanship
Standard commercial manufacturing; likely staple and screw assembly for the frame with dowel reinforcements at stress points.
Wood Grain & Species
The species of the turned legs is likely a secondary hardwood like rubberwood or poplar, featuring a tight, non-distinct grain under a dark stain.
Surface Treatment
Upholstery is treated with fabric protector; wooden legs are finished with a satin or semi-gloss dark lacquer.
Upholstery Details
Microfiber or soft chenille fabric; fixed back cushions with loose seat cushions; oversized ottoman features a tonal geometric textured pattern.
Hardware & Fittings
Concealed plastic or metal sectional connectors; visible turned wood legs on ottoman; concealed block feet may be present on the main sofa unit.
Origin & Provenance
Likely manufactured in the USA, China, or Vietnam; standard household provenance.
Condition Notes
Structural integrity appears good; surface shows signs of active household use including clutter and fabric wrinkling. Overall condition: Good.
Interesting Facts
Sectional sofas peaked in popularity during the early 21st century as 'great rooms' replaced formal parlors, requiring larger furniture to fill open floor plans.
Cultural Significance
Reflects the late 20th and early 21st-century shift toward 'nesting' and casual, comfort-first interior design in American households.
Similar Pieces
Modular Pit Sectionals (which lack defined arms) or Tuxedo Sectionals (which have arms the same height as the back).
Care & Maintenance
Vacuum upholstery regularly with a brush attachment; blot spills immediately; rotate seat cushions to ensure even wear; occasional steam cleaning may be required for microfiber.
Value Estimate
Retail: $1,200–$2,500 new; Resale/Secondary Market: $300–$600 depending on locale and cleanliness.
Sustainability Notes
Standard mass-market furniture; sustainability is low due to polyurethane foam and synthetic fabrics, though the long lifespan of sectionals provides some durability value.