The Chita Kenna 3 Seat Modular Sofa is an extra-deep, modular three-seater aimed at households that want sink-in lounging without the hassle of assembly, with a sale price around $1,805. It shines for movie nights and sprawling naps, but its big footprint, soft seat, and dry-clean-only cushion covers can be a mismatch for upright workers or small rooms.
Product Overview
| Sofa | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
| Chita Kenna 3 Seat Modular Sofa | 4.0/5 | Extra-deep lounging feel; no assembly; modular flexibility | Large footprint; can run warm; dry-clean-only cushion covers | Loungers, couples, movie-night households |
Final Verdict
Kenna is built for sprawl-first comfort: you sit down, the top layer gives, and the sofa invites you to stay put. I loved the extra-deep seat for long streaming nights and quick naps, and the no-assembly setup was genuinely painless. The trade-off is maintenance and space—soft cushions need fluffing, and the depth can feel like “too much” if you prefer upright posture.
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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 need firmer, upright support for laptop work
- Anyone prioritizing low-maintenance, washable covers

How We Tested It
We ran the Kenna through normal daily use and scored it across Assembly, Cooling, Comfort, Durability, Layout Practicality, Cleaning, and Value. Assembly focused on doorway fit, handling, and whether tools were required. Cooling tracked heat buildup during multi-hour sitting. Comfort covered upright sitting, semi-reclined lounging, side-lying, and napping. Durability checked cushion recovery and frame stability, while Layout Practicality looked at real traffic flow. Cleaning and Value reflected cover care, spot-cleaning behavior, and the overall cost-to-performance balance.
Our Testing Experience
The first night I sat down, my hips dropped into that soft top layer and I immediately reached for a small lumbar pillow—without it, my lower back wanted to round. A few evenings later, Mia curled up in the corner seat and liked the “nest” feeling, but the depth made her shift around to find a comfortable leg position. Jenna and Ethan did their usual movie routine: he kept changing positions and getting up for snacks, and she could feel some movement, though it wasn’t a deal-breaker. By the end of the week, we were fluffing cushions the way you would with a feather-filled setup—quick refresh, then it’s back to cloud mode.
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What we liked
- Deep seat that supports full-body lounging
- Soft feel that still has foam structure underneath
- No-assembly setup that removes a major headache
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Who it is best for
- People who lounge more than they “sit properly”
- Couples who want room to spread out
- Larger rooms that can handle a deep footprint
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Where it falls short
- Shorter users can feel swallowed by the depth
- Warm sleepers may notice heat over long sessions
- Cover care adds ongoing effort

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
| Extra-deep seat encourages real lounging | Depth can be awkward for petite users |
| Soft, sink-in feel for movie nights | Softness can reduce upright lumbar support |
| No assembly required | Cushions benefit from regular fluffing |
| Modular format supports layout changes | Large overall footprint limits small rooms |
| Sturdy frame and high weight capacity | Cover care is higher effort than casual cleaning |
| Removable cushion components for refreshes | Warmth can build up in long sessions |
Details
- Price: $1,805 (sale price shown)
- Overall size: 130.7"W x 41.7"D x 36.6"H
- Seat size: 122.8"W x 27.6"D; seat height 20.9"
- Feel: soft seat firmness; weight capacity 900 lbs; product weight 198 lbs
- 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 | No assembly required; straightforward placement |
| Cooling | 3.4 | Comfortable at first, but warmth builds during long lounging |
| Comfort | 4.1 | Excellent for lounging; less ideal for upright posture without a lumbar pillow |
| Durability | 4.0 | Stable frame feel; cushions need routine fluffing to stay consistent |
| Layout Practicality | 3.8 | Modular flexibility helps, but the footprint is substantial |
| Cleaning | 3.5 | Spot cleaning is doable; dry-clean-only covers raise effort |
| Value | 3.9 | Strong comfort-per-dollar for a large modular sofa, with some upkeep costs |
| Overall | 4.0 | A lounge-centric sofa that rewards space and maintenance |
How to Choose the Chita Kenna 3 Seat Modular Sofa?
Start with body size and posture preference: the 27.6" seat depth favors people who recline, curl up, or nap, while upright sitters may want firmer support and a shallower seat. Next, measure traffic flow—Kenna’s large footprint can dominate smaller rooms. Then consider maintenance: dry-clean-only cushion covers mean you’ll rely on spot cleaning and throws for day-to-day protection.
If you want a more structured, upright sit, look at the Article Sven (a popular, tailored silhouette). If you want deep lounging but prefer a different modular ecosystem, West Elm’s Harmony (including extra-deep options) is a strong alternative for plush comfort.

Limitations
Kenna’s biggest trade-off is that it prioritizes lounging over posture. If you’re shorter, the depth can push you into a curled position even when you’re trying to sit upright. If you’re sensitive to heat, long sessions can feel warm, especially when you stay planted in one spot. And while the cushion components are removable, dry-clean-only cover care is not the “toss it in the wash” lifestyle.
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: ultra-lounge positioning with extensive modular options
- West Elm Harmony: plush modular comfort with deep-seat configurations
- Article Sven: a more structured sit for people who work from the sofa

Pro Tips for Chita Kenna 3 Seat Modular Sofa
- Plan for lounging: keep a small lumbar pillow nearby if you sit upright for work.
- Rotate where you sit week to week to even out cushion wear.
- Fluff back and seat cushions briefly after long sessions to restore loft.
- Use a breathable throw where you sit most to reduce heat buildup and protect fabric.
- Measure doorways and turning angles early; aim for 32" or wider clearance.
- Keep a lint roller handy if you have pets—daily quick passes beat deep cleaning later.
- For spills, blot first; avoid rubbing so you don’t push stains deeper.
- Treat it like a “soft sofa”: sit back, not perched on the edge, for best support.
- If you host often, designate one side as the “guest zone” to reduce uneven wear.
FAQs
Is the seat depth too much for shorter people?
It can be. Mia often had to tuck her legs under or use a pillow behind her back to avoid feeling pulled forward by the depth.
Do the cushions feel the same after daily use?
They stay comfortable, but the feel is best when you keep up 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 the real strategy is prevention—throws, quick blotting, and consistent maintenance—since cover care is higher effort.
Will it feel stable when two people lounge together?
For typical movie-night lounging, it’s stable, though a partner who changes positions frequently can be felt on the same seating run.