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Sohnne Sofa Reviews (2026)

Sohnne's sofa lineup leans low, sculptural, and lounge-first. Across the four models we tested hands-on, the shared theme was easy relaxation rather than upright, task-style sitting. The best picks here deliver strong visual presence and long-session comfort, but seat height, posture support, and room footprint vary more than the silhouettes first suggest.

Product overview

Sofa Price Overall Score Pros Cons Ideal For
Togo Sofa $1,649 4.0 Deep lounge comfort; calm motion Low seat; limited upright support Naps, reading nooks, smaller rooms
Marenco Sofa 3 Seater $1,199 4.1 Plush comfort; washable covers Huge footprint; hard to move Families, pets, long TV nights
Bubble Sofa $1,299 4.1 Cocoon feel; rounded edges Awkward edge sit; statement footprint Relaxed hosting, design-led rooms
Ploum Sofa High Back $3,249 4.0 Strong back support; stable depth Heavy; large; pricey Couples, long sessions, larger rooms

Testing team takeaways

In our hands-on testing, Marenco and Bubble were the easiest to enjoy without much adjustment: broad landing zones, forgiving cushions, and fewer pressure points during long TV sessions. Togo was the quickest nap sofa but also the hardest to stand up from. Ploum felt the most supportive once you settled in, and it gave the steadiest two-person comfort when people kept shifting around.

Sohnne Sofa comparison chart

Item Togo Sofa Marenco Sofa 3 Seater Bubble Sofa Ploum Sofa High Back
Price $1,649 $1,199 $1,299 $3,249
Size (W x D x H) 68 x 40 x 27 in 139.5 x 38 x 27.5 in 98.4 x 42.5 x 30.3 in 98.4 x 48.8 x 33 in
Seat height 15 in 16 in 15 in 15 in
Upholstery Premium fabric by Kvadrat™ Lama fabric by Kvadrat™ Techno 3D knit Stretch fabric (68% eco-friendly polyester, 32% wool)
Fill Multi-density foam High-density foam with goose down Memory foam layers + elastic fiber Bultex® multi-density foam
Frame Frameless all-foam build Solid ash wood frame Internal frame + foam build Steel tubing with wire/mesh base
Assembly No assembly required No assembly required No assembly required No assembly required
Care Washable covers; stain-resistant; pet-friendly Vacuum + spot clean
Firmness (test) Medium-soft hug Soft, overstuffed Soft, springy Soft-supportive nest
Back support (test) Recline-first Relaxed, low-profile Contoured but lounge-first Most consistently supportive
Cooling (test) Warmest of the group Warm but manageable More breathable than expected Better than expected
Layout fit (test) Easy in smaller rooms Dominates a wall Needs room to breathe Deep footprint; plan clearance

How we tested

We rotated each sofa through the same living-room setup, scored first impressions, then rescored after repeated evening use. Our hands-on testing tracked assembly, cooling, comfort, durability, cleaning, layout practicality, and value, while also noting how naturally each sofa fit real routines.

Sohnne Sofa: our testing experience

Togo Sofa

Our Testing Experience

Togo Sofa

The 15-inch seat height set the tone right away. I never sat on this one and stayed upright for long; within minutes it pulled me into a relaxed, low-slung sprawl. The all-foam build felt quiet and steady when Marcus shifted his weight, and it was the easiest model here to nap on. The trade-off showed up every time we stood back up: it asks more from your legs than the others, and it stopped feeling useful the moment I tried to sit like I was working.

What we liked

  • Soft, body-hugging comfort for long lounging

  • Very little motion transfer when someone shifts

  • Compact footprint for apartments, corners, or reading nooks

Who it is best for

  • People who want a low seat for movies, reading, or naps

  • Smaller rooms that still need a strong visual statement

  • Anyone who prefers a relaxed recline over upright posture

Where it falls short

  • Standing up takes more effort after long sits

  • Not ideal for laptop work or formal conversation

  • Pleated folds need more routine cleaning than smoother sofas

Togo Sofa

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Deep lounge comfort Very low seat height
Calm when weight shifts Limited upright back support
Compact footprint Pleats take patience to clean
Togo Sofa

Details

  • Price: $1,649.

  • Overall dimensions: 68 W x 40 D x 27 H inches.

  • Seat height: 15 inches.

  • Weight: 46.3 lbs.

  • Upholstery: Premium fabric by Kvadrat™.

  • Cushioning / structure: Multi-density foam; frameless all-foam build; hand-stitched pleats.

  • Base: Non-slip fabric bottom with floor-safe glides.

  • Assembly: No assembly required.

  • Returns: 60-day return window.

  • Warranty: 5-year limited warranty.

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Assembly 5.0 Ready to use with almost no setup friction
Cooling / Breathability 3.6 Foam build warmed up over longer sessions
Seat Comfort 4.3 Best when used for lounging or naps
Back Support 3.4 Recline-first support; upright sitting fades fast
Seat Depth Fit 3.8 Great for curling up, less neutral for mixed postures
Durability 4.0 Shape and rebound stayed steady through repeated use
Ease of Cleaning 3.5 Pleats ask for more hands-on upkeep
Layout Practicality 4.2 Compact width fits corners and apartments well
Ease of Movement / Repositioning 3.7 Light enough to move, awkward enough to handle carefully
Value 4.4 Strong comfort payoff at this price
Overall score 4.0 Great lounge sofa with clear posture trade-offs

Marenco Sofa 3 Seater

Our Testing Experience

Marenco Sofa 3 Seater

Marenco felt like the easiest sofa here to understand: sit down, sink in, stay awhile. The cushions had a plush, overstuffed feel, but they still pushed back enough that my lower back never felt lost. Marcus liked the stability during longer gaming sessions, while Jenna and Ethan could keep shifting through a movie without turning the whole seat into a bounce. Its biggest downside was obvious the moment we tried to move it. Once this one is placed, you want to be sure it belongs there.

What we liked

  • Plush comfort with more support than the silhouette suggests

  • Removable, washable covers make day-to-day upkeep easier

  • Wide arm areas and deep cushions encourage long lounging

Who it is best for

  • Pet owners and busy households

  • People who want a soft, relaxed everyday sofa

  • Hosts who want a seat that feels inviting right away

Where it falls short

  • The footprint can overwhelm smaller living rooms

  • It is hard to reposition once placed

  • The plush seat is not ideal for long upright work sessions

Marenco Sofa 3 Seater

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Plush, crowd-pleasing comfort Large footprint
Removable & washable covers Hard to move once placed
Stain-resistant, pet-friendly upholstery Too plush for task sitting
Marenco Sofa 3 Seater

Details

  • Price: $1,199.

  • Overall dimensions: 139.5 W x 38 D x 27.5 H inches.

  • Seat height: 16 inches.

  • Arm height: 21 inches.

  • Upholstery: Lama fabric by Kvadrat™.

  • Cushion: Multi-layer high-density foam with goose down.

  • Frame: Solid ash wood.

  • Covers: Removable & washable.

  • Upholstery features: Stain-resistant; pet-friendly.

  • Assembly: No assembly required.

  • Returns: 60-day return window.

  • Warranty: 5-year limited warranty.

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Assembly 4.8 No assembly, but placement takes muscle because of its size
Cooling / Breathability 3.8 Plush build runs warm after longer sits
Seat Comfort 4.6 Soft and enveloping without sharp pressure points
Back Support 3.9 Best with a natural recline rather than a strict upright sit
Seat Depth Fit 3.7 Comfortable, but very plush for upright sitters
Durability 4.2 Structure felt stable and cushions stayed lofty
Ease of Cleaning 4.6 Washable covers reduce maintenance friction
Layout Practicality 3.6 Needs real room to breathe
Ease of Movement / Repositioning 3.2 A project to rearrange once it lands
Value 4.7 Excellent comfort and features for the price
Overall score 4.1 The easiest daily driver if you have the space

Bubble Sofa

Our Testing Experience

Bubble Sofa

Bubble felt the most like sitting inside the sofa instead of on top of it. The rounded shape took pressure off my hips and shoulders, and it was the model I kept coming back to after desk-heavy days when I wanted something softer. Marcus liked the forgiving, no-hard-corners feel, but edge sitting never felt natural when he kept getting up. For Jenna and Ethan, it worked more like a shared lounge nest than a conversation sofa. It was cozy, calm, and clearly happiest when you let it pull you into a reclined posture.

What we liked

  • Cocoon-like comfort that softens pressure points

  • Rounded edges and sculpted shape feel gentle in use

  • A strong statement piece that still feels livable

Who it is best for

  • People who want an immersive, lounge-first seat

  • Homes where soft edges help around kids or busy walkways

  • Design-led rooms with enough space for a centerpiece

Where it falls short

  • Not built for upright work or formal sitting

  • Edge sitting feels awkward

  • The shape dictates where your body naturally lands

Bubble Sofa

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Cocoon-like comfort Less natural for formal, upright sitting
Rounded edges and soft feel Awkward edge perch
Distinctive visual presence Needs room to look intentional
Bubble Sofa

Details

  • Price: $1,299.

  • Overall dimensions: 98.4 W x 42.5 D x 30.3 H inches.

  • Seat height: 15 inches.

  • Fabric: Techno 3D knit.

  • Foam: Memory foam layers with built-in elastic composition.

  • Materials blend: Polyamide and polyester.

  • Assembly: No assembly required.

  • Returns: 60-day return window.

  • Warranty: 5-year limited warranty.

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Assembly 4.9 No assembly; positioning still takes some planning
Cooling / Breathability 3.7 Knit helped, but the deep lounge sit still ran warm
Seat Comfort 4.5 Plush, pressure-friendly feel for long lounging
Back Support 3.8 Comfortable contouring, but still lounge-first
Seat Depth Fit 4.0 Deep, relaxed sit that suits reclined postures
Durability 4.1 Upholstery and cushion feel held up well to daily use
Ease of Cleaning 3.7 Vacuuming is easy; stains need quick attention
Layout Practicality 3.8 Needs visual space and reads like a centerpiece
Ease of Movement / Repositioning 3.5 Manageable, but not something you shift every day
Value 4.6 High design impact for the price
Overall score 4.1 Best for people who want distinctive, lounge-forward comfort

Ploum Sofa High Back

Our Testing Experience

Ploum Sofa High Back

Ploum was the one I kept choosing when my back wanted a little more support. The high back and continuous curve made it easier to settle in without immediately grabbing a pillow, and the deeper right-hand seat let me semi-recline without collapsing into a slump. Marcus called it commitment seating because once you drop in, you're not casually hopping back out. That same deep, planted feel helped when Jenna and Ethan shared it; this was the steadiest sofa here for constant repositioning. The only real catch is scale. Ploum rewards you if you have the room and the budget, but it stays visually dominant.

What we liked

  • Most supportive back feel in this group

  • Deep, stable lounging that still feels controlled

  • Strong two-person comfort when people keep shifting

Who it is best for

  • Couples who sprawl and change positions often

  • People who want a higher back for longer sits

  • Larger rooms that can handle a deep footprint

Where it falls short

  • Heavy to position and hard to rearrange later

  • Deep proportions can feel oversized for smaller bodies

  • It is the priciest sofa in this lineup

Ploum Sofa High Back

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Best back support in the group Heavy and hard to move
Deep, stable lounging Needs generous space
Comfortable semi-recline Higher price point
Ploum Sofa High Back

Details

  • Price: $3,249.

  • Overall dimensions: 98.4 W x 48.8 D x 33 H inches.

  • Weight: 201.7 lbs.

  • Upholstery: Stretchable fabric made of 68% eco-friendly polyester and 32% wool.

  • Padding: High-resilience Bultex® multi-density foam.

  • Frame: Steel tubing with wire and mesh base.

  • Reclined support: Deeper right-hand seat for semi-reclined positions.

  • Seating capacity (listed): Up to four people.

  • Assembly: No assembly required.

  • Returns: 60-day return window.

  • Warranty: 5-year limited warranty.

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Assembly 4.7 No assembly, but placement takes effort
Cooling / Breathability 3.9 Wool blend helped, though it is still a deep lounge sit
Seat Comfort 4.7 Nest-like comfort that stays pleasant over long sessions
Back Support 4.3 Best sustained support feel in this set
Seat Depth Fit 3.6 Deep proportions are not neutral for everyone
Durability 4.4 Substantial frame feel; cushions stayed consistent
Ease of Cleaning 3.6 Routine upkeep is fine, but it is not a quick-care cover sofa
Layout Practicality 3.7 Depth demands careful room planning
Ease of Movement / Repositioning 3.0 Too heavy for casual rearranging
Value 3.8 Strong comfort, but the price raises expectations
Overall score 4.0 Best support trade-off if you have the space and budget

Compare performance scores of these sofas

Sofa Overall Score Seat Comfort Back Support Seat Depth Fit Cooling / Breathability Durability Ease of Movement / Repositioning
Togo Sofa 4.0 4.3 3.4 3.8 3.6 4.0 3.7
Marenco Sofa 3 Seater 4.1 4.6 3.9 3.7 3.8 4.2 3.2
Bubble Sofa 4.1 4.5 3.8 4.0 3.7 4.1 3.5
Ploum Sofa High Back 4.0 4.7 4.3 3.6 3.9 4.4 3.0

The score spread was tight, but the strengths separated clearly in use. Marenco and Bubble were the most balanced for everyday lounging. Togo was the most lounge-first and the least friendly for upright sitting. Ploum earned the best back-support marks, but you pay for that comfort with a bigger footprint and much less flexibility once it is in place.

How to choose a Sohnne sofa

Start with posture and seat height. If you want the easiest upright-to-reclined transition, Ploum is the safest pick. If you mainly sprawl, Bubble and Marenco feel more forgiving, while Togo is the most committed low lounge. Then think about room size and deep-seat behavior. Togo is the easiest to place, Marenco needs the most wall space, Bubble wants breathing room around its silhouette, and Ploum needs real clearance because of its depth. For pets and easier maintenance, Marenco is the simplest choice. For a stronger design statement, Bubble is the most visually distinctive.

Limitations

All four sofas lean soft, low, and visually assertive, so none of them behave like a classic upright American sofa. Togo and Bubble are the toughest fit for anyone who dislikes low seating. Marenco and Ploum can overwhelm tighter layouts. If you spend hours working on a laptop, the deeper, softer models will usually push your posture off-center faster than a firmer seat would.

Sohnne vs alternatives

Why choose these models

  • Sculptural silhouettes with clear lounge-first comfort

  • Meaningful differences in upholstery, fill, and back support

  • No-assembly setup across the four sofas we tested

Alternatives to consider

  • Article Sven for a more conventional everyday sit

  • Room & Board Metro for broader size and depth choices

  • IKEA KIVIK for a budget family sofa with easier-cover living

Pro tips for Sohnne sofas

  • Measure your doorways and tight turns, not just overall room width or sofa depth.

  • If low seats bother you, add a firm lumbar pillow early; it meaningfully changes upright comfort.

  • Pair deep sofas with a stable ottoman so your legs do not pull your hips forward.

  • Vacuum seams, pleats, and folds on a schedule; the sculpted models reward routine upkeep.

  • Rotate favorite sitting spots through the week to even out wear.

  • If you host often, keep one firmer accent chair nearby for guests who prefer a more upright seat.

FAQs

Are these sofas good for tall people who get up and down a lot?

For tall people, Togo and Bubble were the toughest on repeated stand-ups because their 15-inch seats sit low. Ploum also sits low, though its stronger back support helps once you are settled. Marenco is a little easier, but its plushness still makes you push a bit harder than a firmer sofa would.

Which model is easiest to live with if you have pets?

Marenco is the lowest-stress option because it combines removable, washable covers with stain-resistant, pet-friendly upholstery.

Which one felt best for couples who constantly reposition?

Ploum stayed the most consistently comfortable when two people kept shifting and re-settling, with Marenco close behind for soft, shared lounging.

Do these run hot during long movie nights?

All four ran on the warm side because this lineup is so lounge-focused. Bubble's Techno 3D knit and Ploum's polyester-wool upholstery felt more breathable than expected, while Togo warmed up the fastest.

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Our Testing Team

Chris Miller

Lead Tester

Chris oversees the full testing pipeline for mattresses, sofas, and other home products. He coordinates the team, designs scoring frameworks, and lives with every product long enough to feel real strengths and weaknesses. His combination-sleeping and mixed lounging habits keep him focused on long-term comfort and support.

Marcus Reed

Heavyweight Sofa & Mattress Tester

Marcus brings a heavier build and heat-sensitive profile into every test. He pushes deep cushions, edges, and frames harder than most users. His feedback highlights whether a design holds up under load, runs hot, or collapses into a hammock-like slump during long gaming or streaming sessions.

Carlos Alvarez

Posture & Work-From-Home Specialist

Carlos spends long hours working from sofas and beds with a laptop. He tracks how mid-back, neck, and lumbar regions respond to different setups. His notes reveal whether a product keeps posture neutral during extended sitting or lying, and whether small adjustments still feel stable and controlled.

Mia Chen

Petite Side-Sleeper & Lounger

Mia tests how mattresses and sofas treat a smaller frame during side sleeping and curled-up lounging. She feels pressure and seat-depth problems very quickly. Her feedback exposes designs that swallow shorter users, leave feet dangling, or create sharp pressure points at shoulders, hips, and knees.

Jenna Brooks

Couple Comfort & Motion Tester

Jenna evaluates how well sofas and mattresses handle real shared use with a partner. She tracks motion transfer, usable width, and edge comfort when two adults spread out. Her comments highlight whether a product supports relaxed couple lounging, easy repositioning, and quiet nights without constant disturbance.

Jamal Davis

Tall, Active-Body Tester

Jamal brings a tall, athletic frame and post-workout soreness into the lab. He checks seat depth, leg support, and surface responsiveness on every product. His notes show whether cushions bounce back, frames feel solid under long legs, and sleep surfaces support joints during recovery stretches and naps.

Ethan Cole

Restless Lounger & Partner Tester

Ethan acts as the moving partner in many couple-focused tests. He shifts positions frequently and pays attention to how easily a surface lets him turn, slide, or return after short breaks. His feedback exposes cushions that feel too squishy, too sticky, or poorly shaped for real-world lounging patterns.