The Camerich Easytime Sofa is a low-profile lounge sofa with feather-filled back cushions and a foam seat topped with feather down and polyester fiber. In our hands-on testing, it felt softer and more relaxed than its clean silhouette suggests. The 90 1/2-inch version typically sits around $4,000, so it makes more sense for comfort-first homes than strict budget shopping.
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Product Overview
| Sofa | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
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| Easytime 90.5" (C01F0903) | 4.1/5 | plush cushions, clean profile, removable fabric option | low seat, regular fluffing, premium price | loungers, modern rooms, daily use |
Final Verdict
Easytime is a comfort-led, low-slung sofa that worked best for long shows, casual reading, and day-to-day lounging. It looks clean and modern, but the low seat and ongoing cushion upkeep make it less universal than a firmer, more upright sofa.
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Who It’s For
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lounge-first households
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modern, minimal spaces
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anyone who prefers a softer sit
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Who It’s Not For
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shoppers wanting a higher seat
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buyers who want low-upkeep cushions
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How We Tested It
We used the Easytime as our main evening sofa and rotated through upright sitting, semi-reclined lounging, fully stretched-out TV sessions, laptop work, quick naps, and edge-perch sitting. Our hands-on sofa testing scored Assembly, Cooling, Comfort, Durability, Layout Practicality, Cleaning, and Value based on daily use, not showroom impressions. We also watched for cushion recovery, pressure under the hips, edge support, and how the low seat changed the effort of sitting down and standing up. Dr. Adrian Walker reviewed our posture and pressure notes for alignment red flags.
Our Testing Experience
The first sit told us what Easytime does best. The surface felt plush right away, but the foam core kept it from collapsing into a saggy, overstuffed seat. We felt the best support when we sat fully back and let the loose cushions catch the mid-back. During longer shows, the low seat encouraged a more relaxed posture and some forward slide, so we shifted more often than we did on taller sofas. Marcus, our tallest tester, liked the weight support at the edge but noticed more heat buildup during long gaming sessions. Jenna and Ethan both liked how easy it was to change positions, which made the sofa especially good for shared movie nights.
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What we liked
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soft top layer with real support underneath
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clean, low visual profile
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Who it is best for
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nightly loungers and streamers
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couples who shift positions a lot
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people who want slim arms
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Where it falls short
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anyone who wants a higher seat
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heat-sensitive users in thicker upholstery
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buyers who hate fluffing cushions
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Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Plush, lounge-ready cushions | Low seat may feel too low |
| Supportive foam core | Back cushions need regular fluffing |
| Clean modern silhouette | Can run warm during long sits |
| Removable fabric option | Premium price |
Details
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Price (typical): about $3,480 for the 74 3/4-inch sofa and about $4,000 for the 90 1/2-inch sofa.
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Size (90 1/2"): 90 1/2"W x about 38 1/4"D x 30 3/4"H.
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Seat: 24 3/8" deep; 15 3/8" high; arm height 26 3/4".
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Depth options: about 38 1/4" standard or about 43 1/4" deep, depending on configuration.
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Build: solid birch wood frame with MDF/plywood reinforcements, cross-woven elastic webbing, and 4" steel legs.
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Cushions: high-resilient polyurethane foam seat with a feather-down and polyester-fiber top; back cushions with feather/fiber padding and a foam center insert.
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Upholstery: fabric is removable via Velcro; leather is non-removable.
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Warranty: Camerich USA lists a 10-year limited warranty on sofa frames and 1-year coverage on fabrics, leathers, foam, and feather.

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Assembly | 4.2 | Straightforward setup, though the pieces are bulky. |
| Cooling | 3.8 | Comfortable at first, but heat can build during long sits. |
| Comfort | 4.4 | Plush surface with real support underneath. |
| Durability | 4.3 | Solid frame and webbing feel confidence-inspiring. |
| Layout Practicality | 4.2 | The 90.5-inch size works in many rooms, and the line offers multiple configurations. |
| Cleaning | 4.0 | Removable fabric helps, but cushion upkeep is still real. |
| Value | 3.9 | Strong comfort and build, but the pricing stays firmly premium. |
How to Choose the Camerich Easytime Sofa?
Start with seat height and your default posture. The 15 3/8-inch seat height gives Easytime a relaxed, low look, which is great if you like lounging but less appealing if you want an easier stand-up perch or more back-friendly support. Then think about depth. If you usually sprawl, nap, or sit cross-legged, the deeper layouts make more sense. If you sit more upright, the standard depth is easier to manage. Fabric buyers get more day-to-day flexibility because the cover is removable, while leather buyers should expect less cleaning flexibility.
For comparison, Room & Board Metro feels more neutral and upright. Crate & Barrel Lounge Deep is the closer match if you want even more sink-in depth, while West Elm Harmony also leans plush and roomy like many picks in our best cloud couch guide.

Limitations
The biggest trade-offs are still the low seat height and the feather-forward cushions. You will need to fluff the back cushions to keep them looking tidy and feeling even. Heat-sensitive users may also notice more warmth during long sessions, especially in thicker upholstery. If you want a set-it-and-forget-it sofa with a firmer, more upright sit, Easytime is not the cleanest fit.
Camerich Easytime Sofa Vs. Alternatives
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Why Easytime stands out
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feather-forward comfort with support underneath
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removable fabric option on the fabric version
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Alternatives to consider
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Crate & Barrel Lounge Deep: better if you want even more depth and family-room lounging.
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West Elm Harmony: better for plush, deep-seat sprawling with many layout options.
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Room & Board Metro: better for a more balanced daily sit and an easier upright posture.
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Pro Tips for Camerich Easytime Sofa
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Fluff the back cushions weekly to keep the loft even.
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If you slide forward during movies, add a small lumbar pillow behind your lower back.
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Treat the low seat as part of the setup and pair it with a slightly taller coffee table.
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Use a throw blanket during long gaming sessions if you run warm.
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Vacuum seams and under cushions regularly; soft fills collect crumbs quickly.
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If you choose fabric, practice the cover-removal process before you need it.
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Rotate favorite seats from time to time to spread wear.
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Keep strong sunlight off the same cushion faces to reduce uneven aging.
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If you nap on the sofa, a thicker head pillow usually feels better with the low back profile.
FAQs
Does the Easytime feel more soft or more supportive?
It sits in the middle. The top feels plush, but the foam core keeps it structured enough that you do not sink into a hammock-like slump. That balance is exactly why foam-vs-down cushion design matters so much.
Is the seat height comfortable for taller people?
Taller testers liked the lounge feel, but the low seat height made standing up feel less effortless than it does on a taller, more upright sofa. It is worth reading more about sofa fit for taller people before you buy.
Is it a good pick for households that want easy cleaning?
It can be, especially if you prioritize the removable fabric cover, but you still need regular upkeep because feather-forward cushions do not stay tidy on their own. Buyers focused on maintenance may want to compare it with other easy-to-clean sofas.