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27th Jul 2022

UK’s most extravagant sofa has ‘double-decker functionality’ and can even change colour

Jack Peat

It also includes a built-in popcorn machine and fridge

The UK’s most extravagant sofa has been designed which includes double-decker functionality to house more people, a built-in fridge – and a button to change its colour.

An artist’s impression also revealed a built-in popcorn machine for peckish people, and heated seats that will warm up backsides in the winter.

It comes after a poll of 2,000 adults revealed what their dream sofa would be, with totally stain-proof from anything pets, kids and spillages could throw at it, a key attribute.

While 16 per cent would like their ultimate couch to contain a built-in foot massager, another 13 per cent long for a system which automatically dims the lights when it recognises you’ve nodded off in front of the TV.

Jennifer Fellows, customer insight manager at the sofa brand Sofology, which commissioned the research and put together the ambitious idea, said: “This elaborate sofa would probably cost an arm and a leg to build for real.

“But our team had a huge amount of fun mocking it up to combine everything Brits would like to see in the ideal sofa.

“Our expert designers are always looking to create innovative ideas for those perfect moments on the sofa, and this could be the world’s most elaborate piece of furniture yet.

“Of course, the key element of any sofa is comfort. If it’s not lovely to sit on, then no amount of popcorn machines or disco balls can save it.”

Top 30 attributes for Brits’ dream sofa:

1. It is spillage resistant
2. Impossible to stain by pets, children or spillages
3. It is self-cleaning
4. It folds out into a bed (which is actually comfortable)
5. Cools down when it’s too warm
6. Has a holder for remote controls
7. Has a built-in neck massager
8. Heated seat pads
9. It has a fold away tray to eat off
10. Increases or decreases in size depending on the number of people
11. Has a built-in foot massager
12. Can move around the room on wheels
13. Fat burning massager
14. Can change colour
15. Built-in duvet
16. It automatically turns the lights off if you fall asleep in front of the TV
17. Can change material
18. Converts into a double decker sofa for more guests
19. Smart speaker built-in
20. Surround sound television speakers built-in
21. Has a built-in hand massager
22. It is voice controlled (Hey sofa, please recline…)
23. Ability to be used outdoors when the weather is nice
24. Has built-in light switches
25. Built-in fridge
26. Mini gym – leg raiser/arm pulls
27. 4D experience for watching films
28. Has a built-in tablet
29. Automatically opens the front door so the delivery driver can bring your takeaway to you
30. It can pour beer / wine / soft drinks

The study also found the average adult would be willing to part with nearly £1,500 to get their dream sofa – but on average, spent just over £900 on the one they’ve currently got.

Those longing for a new sofa say the main reason is that their current furniture is not comfortable enough, while others think it’s ‘old’ or simply needs replacing through wear and tear.

But 14 per cent worry their sofa doesn’t really ‘represent’ them and their personality, so needs an update.

More than a third (34 per cent), believe a sofa is the single most integral part of a living room, tying the whole room together.

And 63 per cent have nodded off on the furniture, 57 per cent have had their dinner on it, and 34 per cent have had an amorous encounter.

Despite this, 37 per cent have bought a sofa online without giving it a test-sit first, and 32 per cent admitted they’ve picked one based on style, rather than comfort.

Jennifer Fellows added: “We all want a sofa that not only looks brilliant, but is the final piece, to complete our front room jigsaw.

“People want their sofas to be built to last, and that’s why we encourage all our customers to spend time finding the right one.

“Our results found adults only change their sofa every seven years, so if you make a bad choice, you’re seemingly stuck with it for a long time.

“Part of the reason we commissioned this research because of our mission to help customers feel at home on a sofa that they love.”

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