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Product Overview
| Sofa | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
| Chita Kenna 3 Seat Modular Sofa | 4.0/5 | Extra-deep seat; no assembly; flexible modular layout | Big footprint; can run warm; dry-clean-only covers | Loungers, couples, movie-night homes |
Final Verdict
In our hands-on testing, the Kenna leaned hard into sprawl-first comfort. The extra-deep seat was excellent for movie nights and quick naps, and the fully assembled delivery removed a lot of setup friction. The trade-off is posture and upkeep: upright sitters may want a lumbar pillow, and the dry-clean-only cushion covers make everyday messes less forgiving.
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Who It’s For
- Deep-seat loungers and nap-takers
- Couples who like to stretch out together
- Buyers who want modular seating without assembly
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Who It’s Not For
- Tight rooms with limited walking space
- People who want firmer, more upright support for laptop work
- Anyone prioritizing low-maintenance, washable covers

How We Tested It
We used the Kenna in normal daily routines and scored it across Assembly, Cooling, Comfort, Durability, Layout Practicality, Cleaning, and Value. Our testing focused on doorway fit and setup effort, heat buildup during longer sits, upright and reclined comfort, cushion recovery, frame stability, traffic flow, and how much work the fabric and covers asked of us in everyday care.
Our Testing Experience
The first sit told us what kind of sofa this was. The top layer gave quickly, the seat depth encouraged a slouch, and I wanted a small lumbar pillow as soon as I tried to sit upright. A few nights later, Mia liked the cocooning corner-seat feel, but she still had to shift around to get her legs comfortable. Jenna and Ethan used it the way most people will during a movie night, and while movement carried across the seat, it never felt unstable. By the end of the week, quick cushion fluffing had already become part of the routine.
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What we liked
- Deep seat that supports real lounging
- Soft top feel with foam support underneath
- No-assembly setup that keeps delivery simple
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Who it is best for
- People who stretch out, curl up, or nap on the sofa
- Couples who want room to lounge side by side
- Larger rooms that can absorb a deep footprint
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Where it falls short
- Shorter users may feel pulled forward by the depth
- Long sessions can feel warm
- Cover care takes more work than a casual-clean setup

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
| Extra-deep seat encourages real lounging | Depth can be awkward for petite users |
| Soft, sink-in feel for movie nights | Softer feel can reduce upright lumbar support |
| No assembly required | Cushions benefit from regular fluffing |
| Modular format supports layout changes | Large footprint limits small rooms |
| Sturdy frame and high weight capacity | Cover care takes more effort than casual cleaning |
| Removable cushion components for refreshes | Warmth can build during long sessions |
Details
- Price shown: $1,805 sale price
- Overall size: 130.7"W x 41.7"D x 36.6"H
- Seat size: 122.8"W x 27.6" seat depth; seat height 20.9"
- Feel: soft seat; 900-lb capacity; 198-lb weight
- Frame/fill: solid + manufactured wood; foam, synthetic fiber, feather blend
- Care/policies: cushion covers dry clean only; 30-day returns; 1-year limited warranty

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
| Assembly | 5.0 | Fully assembled; easy placement |
| Cooling | 3.4 | Comfortable at first, warmer in longer sits |
| Comfort | 4.1 | Great for lounging; weaker upright support |
| Durability | 4.0 | Stable frame; cushions need routine fluffing |
| Layout Practicality | 3.8 | Flexible modules, but a substantial footprint |
| Cleaning | 3.5 | Spot cleaning helps; covers are dry clean only |
| Value | 3.9 | Good comfort for the size, with upkeep trade-offs |
| Overall | 4.0 | Best for space-heavy, lounge-focused rooms |
How to Choose the Chita Kenna 3 Seat Modular Sofa?
Start with body size and posture preference: the 27.6" seat depth works best for people who recline, curl up, or nap, while shoppers who mostly sit upright may want something firmer and shallower. Next, measure your room and walkways, because Kenna takes up real space. Then think about maintenance: the dry-clean-only cushion covers make this a better fit for buyers who do not mind throws, quick spot cleaning, and some routine upkeep.
If you want a more structured sit, Article Sven is an easier match. If you want deep lounging in a different modular system, West Elm Harmony is the closer comparison.

Limitations
Kenna’s biggest trade-off is that it favors lounging over posture. If you’re shorter, the depth can pull you into a curled position when you’re trying to sit upright. If you run warm, long sessions may feel stuffy. And while the cushion components are removable, dry-clean-only cover care is not a toss-it-in-the-wash setup.
Chita Kenna 3 Seat Modular Sofa Vs. Alternatives
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Why choose these models
- Choose Kenna if you want extra-deep, soft lounging with no assembly
- Choose it if your room can handle a large footprint
- Choose it if you’re okay with routine cushion fluffing and higher-effort cover care
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Alternatives to consider
- RH Cloud: even more lounge-forward, sink-in modular comfort
- West Elm Harmony: plush modular seating with deep-seat options
- Article Sven: a more structured sit for people who occasionally work from the sofa

Pro Tips for Chita Kenna 3 Seat Modular Sofa
- Keep a small lumbar pillow nearby if you sit upright for work.
- Rotate your favorite spot from week to week to even out wear.
- Fluff the back and seat cushions after long sessions to restore loft.
- Use a breathable throw on the seat you use most to cut down on warmth and wear.
- Measure doorways and turning points early; 32" or more of clearance is the safer target.
- Keep a lint roller nearby if you have pets.
- Blot spills first instead of rubbing them deeper into the fabric.
- Sit back into the cushion instead of perching on the front edge for better support.
- If several people use it often, rotate sides to reduce uneven wear.
FAQs
Is the seat depth too much for shorter people?
It can be. Mia often tucked her legs under or used a pillow behind her back so the depth did not pull her forward, which is a common issue for shorter users on extra-deep sofas.
Do the cushions feel the same after daily use?
They stay comfortable, but they feel their best with quick fluffing. After long lounging sessions, the top layer benefits from a reset.
How practical is it for everyday messes?
Spot cleaning is manageable, but prevention matters more here: throws, quick blotting, and consistent maintenance go a long way because the covers are dry clean only, which makes this less carefree than a washable-cover sofa.
Will it feel stable when two people lounge together?
For typical movie-night use, yes. You can still feel a partner shifting positions on the same seating run, but it did not come across as unstable in our testing.