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Throughout college and early adulthood, my now-husband and I never got too attached to our furniture. After all, we were moving a lot. We bounced from apartment to apartment—never quite sure where we would settle down. And, thanks to the budget-friendly buys we were scoring from IKEA or Facebook Marketplace, it often made more sense to replace a piece rather than pay to move it.
That all changed when we bought our first house last September. We now have a permanent spot to call home, and I’m eager to fill it with furniture we’ll love forever. (Or, at least, for a very long time!)
At the top of my list? A Lovesac Sactional. I was influenced on Instagram by the modular setup—especially since I love to rearrange my space. But is this cozy couch really worth the price? I tested it to find out.
You may be familiar with LoveSac from their flagship product, the oh-so-cozy Sac bean bag chair. But in 2006, the brand started selling couches, AKA Sactionals. These modular sofas put you in a designer driver’s seat, offering customization on everything from fabric type to fill. Plus, unlike a traditional couch that’s a set size, each seat and side is its own entity, allowing you to create a configuration that’s entirely your own.
Need a couch that fits your space? The Lovesac Sactonal has endless configurations.
I’ve been testing my Lovesac Sactional since January 2024. My configuration included five standard seats, one storage seat, five standard sides, two angled sides and one deep side. I chose the seashell polylinen cover and opted for a standard foam fill. I did not add on any StealthTech technology, but I did opt for a Sactionals table. Since ordering, I also got a Footsac blanket.
Lovesac’s online ordering system is unlike anything I’ve seen before. It allows you to customize every inch of your new couch. They have a building tool that lets you play around with endless configurations for your space.
I got started by measuring my living room. I knew I wanted a couch that didn’t overhang the entryway wall and didn’t block the built-in cabinet doors. Since this space’s primary uses are reading and entertaining, I also wanted a conversational setup rather than a pit-style sofa for movie nights.
With these needs in mind, I started building my dream couch. I didn’t love any of Lovesac’s popular setups, so I switched over to the create-your-own tab to really get custom. The tool is very intuitive. I could add, delete, rotate and move sides or seats with ease.
Once I was happy with the layout, I moved on to the hardest part: Choosing a cover! At the time of ordering, Lovesac had 30 quick-ship options in boucle, velvet, chenille, crossweave, weave, polylinen, leather and reversible fabrics. If that’s not enough, they also offer over 150 custom covers, ranging from a zany zebra-print velvet to super-soft “phur.” Keep in mind custom covers are not returnable. And, if you’re having trouble deciding, you can select five free swatches or head to one of the brand’s retail locations for in-person viewing.
After a lot of back-and-forth—and stalking the brand’s Instagram page for examples—I landed on the seashell polylinen. In person, this fabric is the perfect neutral. It’s not starkly white but offers a creaminess that matches the bone-colored stone in my fireplace.
I finalized my ‘sac by opting for a storage seat (hello, stash for extra pillows and blankets!) and a standard fill. I also added a Sactionals table so we’d have a spot to put drinks and phones. As I said, this sofa will primarily be used for conversations and quiet time, so I didn’t need the StealthTech built-in speaker or charging options. But if I ever change my mind or move the couch to a different room, it’s easy to add on in the future.
I got a shipping notification five days after placing my order. This couch was coming in 21 separate packages! I cleared some space and got ready for an influx of boxes.
A large chunk arrived on Friday, one came on Sunday, a few more came on Monday, the last batch arrived on Tuesday and the final, sole box came on Wednesday. As a somewhat impatient person, it was a little annoying waiting for the boxes to come in waves; I was expecting they would all come on the same day. All things considered, this was a very minor inconvenience—I was happy that my order arrived accurately and without damage.
I also loved that Sactionals are shipped with recycling in mind. Cardboard inserts (rather than Styrofoam) protect each piece. Everything from the box to the tension rods holding the cushions in place is recyclable. The only waste came from the plastic bags, which I can still recycle, just not in my curbside pick-up bin.
You might be asking, “For the price, I really have to spend time assembling this thing, too?” It’s a valid concern, especially because Sactionals are one of the pricier modular couches on the market.
However, I found that the flat-pack style makes this couch even more appealing because it ensures a perfect fit, even in small spaces. When my husband and I ordered a sofa for our media room, we had to take the door off mid-delivery and squeeze the pieces in with nary an inch to spare. There are many types of furniture we couldn’t even try to fit up our stairway or down into the basement, thanks to tight corners and low ceilings. While a bit annoying, I appreciate that the Lovesac couch is easy to maneuver.
Now, onto the assembly. I won’t lie and say this is the most fun thing to put together. It’s bulky, some pieces are heavy, and there are a lot of steps. But it is very monotonous. Unlike other flat-pack furniture, where if you miss one screw or divert one detail, the whole piece is at risk of failing, Sactionals are simple. You end up doing a lot of steps over and over.
All in, I spent over six hours assembling and arranging my couch. I did do it by myself, but I would strongly recommend a helper.
I split my tasks into three two-hour sections. For the first batch of building, I unboxed most of the pieces, built and covered three seats, covered two angled side pillows and broke down the boxes. For the second batch, I built and covered two seats, built and covered five sides and unboxed two sides. And, for the final round, I built and covered two angled sides, built and covered the storage seat and started arranging.
I love that the instructions for each piece come printed on the side of the box—no extra paper here! You can also consult the brand’s website for additional pointers, but I didn’t find that necessary. For the seats, you’re mainly screwing on the feet and covering the seat base, cushion and pillow. For the sides, it’s the same thing. Screw on the feet and add the cover.
The covers are a little tight, fresh out of the box. Putting them on is a bit like a fitted sheet. You need to line up the corner just so for it to go on properly. This is the step where a second set of hands is helpful to wrangle them into place. While a tad annoying, the tight covers give the couch a sleek, high-end look. After all, no one wants a saggy couch!
Once all of my pieces were built, it was on to the fun part: Arranging! I strongly suggest heading back to the online building tool to revisit your desired configuration. I took a screenshot and referenced it on my phone several times to remind myself which way the seats should go and where I wanted the angled sides. You can also use the seat cushions to get a feel for how the layout looks in your space.
Lovesac couches connect with shoes and clamps. The shoes are wooden boards with four perfectly sized holes that fit the feet of seats and sides. You use a shoe to connect pieces together. For example, in the back corner of the couch, I laid down a shoe to connect one foot of the seat, one foot of the angled side and one foot of the back. Every piece comes with a shoe, so you have plenty to go around. There are also included felt pads you can put on the shoes to protect hardwood floors. The clamps provide even more stability, hooking on to where a seat meets a side, back or other seat.
To start arranging, I placed all my seats in the desired location and then added my shoes. I gently lifted each piece and dropped it into place. Then, I added the sides and backs, placing a leg from each piece into a shoe. Finally, I added my clamps. A few went in very easily, while others took more effort. Like the covers, I imagine the clamps will start to loosen a bit with wear and reconfigurations.
After all that work, I was ready for a nap—and boy was this couch worth the effort. Sinking onto a Lovesac couch is like laying on a sturdy cloud. You don’t sink all the way down, but rather, you’re effortlessly supported. It’s truly one of the comfiest couches I’ve experienced.
In the weeks to come, I sat, laid down and even slept through the night on the Sactional. It is my go-to spot in the house for curling up with a good book or chatting with loved ones.
I’ve always wanted a light-colored couch. But before Sactionals, I just couldn’t commit. Red wine, coffee, denim dye—there are just too many stain possibilities, even with the best couch-cleaning tips. My husband and I are also hoping to get a dog soon, and muddy paw prints don’t typically mix well with white fabrics. Knowing that every inch of this couch is washable really eases my mind.
Luckily, we haven’t had any spills yet. But for the sake of this Lovesac Sactionals review, I poured chocolate, coffee and tomato sauce on one of the cushions. I let the stains set for a few minutes, then tossed in the washing machine on cold. After the cycle, I laid it out to air dry. The next day, when I went to put the cover back on, I was very impressed. I couldn’t see traces of the stain at all. I couldn’t even tell which side I had experimented on!
Keep in mind, some Lovesac fabrics are easier to clean than others. In fact, the brand recommends which covers are particularly family- or pet- friendly. Select fabrics, like the leather, are spot-clean only.
In addition to custom configurations, Lovesac offers an array of accessories to turn the couch into your home’s hangout hub. I’ve tested two: a Sactionals table and a Footsac blanket.
The table is handy, especially if your space doesn’t have much room for a coffee table. It sits squarely on one of the seats and provides a flat surface for drinks, magazines, phones, plates—you name it. It also works nicely as a lap desk. The solid wood construction makes this table surprisingly heavy, and after nearly a year of use, it’s showing zero signs of wear or watermarks.
We keep our table on top of a storage seat, which serves as a chaise on our couch. The only con is that it can be a little uncomfortable to maneuver around when sitting. I would suggest this table primarily for anyone using a seat as an ottoman. If you have a tighter configuration and plan to sit on every seat of the couch, the table can get in the way.
The second accessory I tried, the Footsac blanket, has only been in use for a few weeks, but it’s already stolen my heart. I live in Wisconsin, and this is the warmest blanket I have ever encountered. Soft doesn’t even begin to describe it. The faux-fur fabric is luxurious and warms you from the inside out. It feels like you’re snuggling under a massive pile of stuffed animals! The built-in foot pocket is the cherry on top.
The standard Footsac blanket is 50 inches wide, which is a bit small for cozying up with another person. For that, I would suggest a larger Footsac for Two.
After almost a year of daily use, the Lovesac couch still looks brand new. It’s the first thing you notice when entering our home, and guests always comment on its style and comfort.
We haven’t had many spills, but knowing the cushions are washable provides so much peace of mind. As a chronic worrier, I used to fret during parties and family get-togethers about knocked-over glasses of wine or coffee drips. But now, I can breathe easy knowing that even if a spill does happen, it’s not a big deal. Yes, even with a white couch!
The seashell polylinen fabric does require weekly upkeep. I typically just go over it a few times with the vacuum cleaner to pick up lint and hair. Due to its texture, the fabric does like to cling to debris, so I find the powerful suction of a vacuum is better than a simple lint brush.
I also have come to appreciate just how sturdy the couch is. We have a second modular sectional in our media room that uses connector clips to attach the pieces together. I’ve found that sitting down too forcefully or shifting on the couch can cause these connections to disengage—which is super annoying when I just want to watch a movie! The Sactional, thanks to the shoes and clamps, doesn’t budge. Of course, this does mean the Lovesac is slightly more tedious to quickly reconfigure, but it provides greater stability once you find a setup you like.
Yes. Every product I’ve tested from Lovesac has been high quality and incredibly comfortable. Other thoughtful details, like sustainable packaging and replaceable parts, make their furniture and accessories worth the investment.
It varies. Each Sactional is custom-built to fit your space and preferences, so the price ranges depending on the number and type of seats, cover fabric selection, add-ons, accessories, etc. The configuration I tested cost just shy of $7,000, but you can spend much more or much less.
In my experience, yes! The cushions provide the perfect balance of soft and supportive. Plus, with our six-seat setup, we can push the pieces together to form a makeshift guest bed.
There’s no denying a Lovesac couch is pricey. But keep in mind this could very well be the last sofa you ever buy. The endless configurations, multiple fabric options and sturdy construction are worth the high price point. Lovesac’s “Designed for Life” philosophy ensures your couch can evolve with your lifestyle.
We recently considered over 40 products in our roundup of the best sectionals, and the Sactional ranked highly on our list. It earned the title “Best Customizable,” even amongst competition from brands like 7th Avenue, Albany Park and Burrow.
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If you’re sick of buying furniture every few years and want a piece that will last a lifetime, a Lovesac Sactional is the way to go. I’m confident I will never get sick of this couch—especially when a new look requires nothing more than a configuration switch. I can also order a new set of covers if I choose to redecorate or move. It’s easy to maneuver, easy to clean and one of the most comfortable couches I’ve ever sat on. I mean, what more could you want?
This modular, customizable couch is perfect for pets and busy families. Plus, it's built to last a lifetime!
You can start arranging your Lovesac Sactional on the brand’s website. Each piece is sold a la carte, so the amount you pay is entirely up to the size, fabric, configuration and accessories you choose. Many medium-sized configurations start at around $4,000.
The exact model I tested will run you about $3,952 for the configuration, $2,448 for the cover and $289 for the storage seat and table add-ons. All in, that’s just under $7,000.
At certain times of the year, you can also find pre-set Sactional configurations at Costco.