L-shaped sofas are the pinnacle of great furniture. They offer more space than a love seat or futon, but they don't take up a large amount of space like a sectional can. With a bit of a seat and a bit of a chaise, they're the best of both comfy-seating worlds.
Here we pulled 15 L-shaped sofas that do the job best. They vary in price—some luxury, some affordable. They vary in material—some leather, some linen. And they vary in size. Some are old-school; some are modern masterpieces. Some come with a chaise, like those from Castlery and Article, while others have more modular setups with an ottoman that you can clip on or leave separated, like those from CB2 and Burrow.
No matter what combination of traits they have, all these couches are incredibly comfortable. These couches also have some of the best materials, like soft, plushy velvet and stain-resistant performance fabrics. They're made to be lived on and last long—the differences all come down to personal preferences. We tested out a bunch of L-shaped sectionals to find the best ones. Buy from this list and you won't be disappointed.
Pros
- Versatile
- Mid-century modern design
- Good for small spaces
Cons
- Setup costs extra
- Might be too small for a large family
Castlery's chaise is an excellent choice for many rooms, with a style and color combination that works with many tastes. Choose from a left- or right-facing L, done up in a neutral fabric color or a cognac leather. It fits three people comfortably.
Dimensions | 100" W x 66.9" D x 34.1" H |
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Fabric | Fabric or Leather |
Material Fill | Foam and Fiber |
Pros
- Customizable configuration
- Comes in fun colorways
- Modern look
Cons
- Doesn't come with pillows
- Low-ground design not for everyone
Floyd home's modular sectional has a modern aesthetic and is great for outfitting a big space. Like all things Floyd, the construction is simple but with options for you to build out and add on at your leisure. The deep seat and wide arms are not to be missed.
Dimensions | 115.5" W x 88" D x 27.4" H |
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Fabric | Polyester |
Material Fill | Double-Layer Foam |
Pros
- Budget-friendly
- Ships fast
- Minimal look
Cons
- Sells out often
- Time-consuming assembly
L-shaped couches tend to be on the pricier side, but they don't have to be. Case in point, this Williamspace sectional. It's comfy and roomy, and it transforms spaces from stilted to cozy.
Dimensions | 110.6" W x 68.9" D x 32.7" H |
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Fabric | Polyester |
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Pros
- Removable cushions
- Super plush design
- Deep cushions
- Modern look
Cons
- Pricey
- Long shipping time
- Cloudlike design has less structure
CB2's Mattea sofa has wide, low cushions that are both interesting to look at and extremely comfortable to sit on. This one is covered in a performance linen, which feels luxurious but isn't quite so precious as some other fancy fabrics tend to be.
Dimensions | 127.5" W x 37.5" D x 29.5" H |
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Fabric | Cotton, Poly, Linen Blend |
Material Fill | Foam Core Seat with Polyfiber and Feather Blend |
Pros
- Perfect sofa for bingeing movies and TV
- Plush cushions and pillows
- Ottoman makes it really functional
Cons
- A little too much sink-down for some
- Upholstery is limited and all muted
For us, a big part of the L-shaped sofa equation is comfort, and we assume it's the same for you. With regards to comfort, we've never found anything better than the Sundays Movie Night Sectional.
Dimensions | 135" W x 90" D x 32" H |
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Fabric | 36% Polyester, 26% Cotton, 16% Linen, 22% Viscose |
Fill Material | Feather-Fiber Blend |
Pros
- Phenomenal fabrics
- Sofa is in a classic shape, easy to incorporate
- Legs give the sofa some height, making your space feel more airy
Cons
- High price tag
- Only linen or velvet offered
When it comes to materials, especially upholstery, no one does it better than Soho Home. The linens are crisp and durable. The velvets pop with color. The performance fabrics work as advertised.
For the Reya sofa, Soho Home takes those amazing fabrics and sticks them on a simple shape. It makes a sofa that's elevated but easy to work into your current home decor.
Dimensions | 95" W x 63" D x 35" H |
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Fabrics | Linen or Velvet |
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Pros
- Nice and wide, great for lounging
- Cushions are perfect—not too firm, not too soft
- We really like this chenille fabric
Cons
- Too large for some spaces
- Only one upholstery option
If you want something wide and regal, Arhaus is our place for that. The brand makes great luxury sofas, and the Kaplan is one such example. Here we really love the extra-wide chaise. If you've got the space for it, it really takes movie nights to a new level.
Dimensions | 126" W x 72" D x 31" H |
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Fabric | Poly Chenille |
Fill Material | Foam |
Pros
- Gives you the freedom to move the ottoman around
- Beautiful look
- Nice height, especially compared to modern low-slung sofas
Cons
- Expensive
- Buy ottoman and couch separately
Pair with the Helm Ottoman ($1999)
Yeah, yeah, this isn't an L-shaped sofa from the start. We just love this Citizenry sofa so much that we have to work it in. To be fair, it's L-shaped if you purchase the matching ottoman and use it to extend the couch to a chaise.
We love the feel of this couch, but it really is the look that wins us over. The walnut-wood frame paired with the muted fabrics looks so good.
Fabrics | Canvas, Linen, Velvet, and Performance Plush |
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Fill Material | Foam |
Pros
- Durable
- Develops a handsome patina over time
- Simple shape
- Options for vegan and traditional leather
Cons
- A bit low-slung
- More expensive because of the leather
We love a leather sofa. They are incredibly durable, and they look better with age. It's one of those things that's a classic for a reason.
As far as a leather L-shaped sectional goes, we like this one from West Elm. The leather is high-quality, and you can feel that when you're on it. Plus, the shape is simple, so the sofa looks great in any space you put it in.
Dimensions | 108" W x 89" D x 33" H |
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Fabrics | Leather and Faux Leather |
Fill Material | Down Alternative Around Foam Cores |
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Pros
- Easy to assemble
- Comes in neutral and fun colorways
- Great for small spaces
Cons
- Better for seating two people
- Known to sink over time
Article has been an Internet-favorite brand for quite some time, and it has really earned the right. It's always coming out with cool, mid-century-modern-twinged furniture that feels perfectly updated. We love the feel of this golden velvet couch, which is giving '70s in the good ways only.
Dimensions | 94.5" W x 28" H x 63.5" D |
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Fabric | Velvet or Fabric |
Fill Material | Foam |
Pros
- Ottoman add-on
- Stain-resistant fabric
- Great for apartment living
Cons
- Firm for some
- Low-back design offers less back support
For a simple L-shaped couch that gets the job done and won't disappoint you in its comfort, performance, or longevity, get this one we've tried out from Burrow.
Choose from four neutral fabric colors (stone gray, heather charcoal, navy blue, or moss green) and three leg finishes (walnut, oak, or black metal). Plus, you can rearrange the four pieces as you wish and easily add additional cushions later.
Dimensions | 91.5" W x 60.5" D x 28" H |
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Fabric | Woven Stain-Resistant Olefin |
Pros
- Built-in side table
- Made with handcrafted wood
- Long-lasting quality
- Very chic look
Cons
- Pricey
- Wood design not for everyone
If you're okay with spending a whole lot of money on a couch, you can't go wrong with this stylized Maiden Home one. It's honestly more than a couch: Its detailed wooden frame makes it a piece of decor to build the rest of your room around. Of course, the cushions are extremely comfortable, too. An investment piece worth planning for.
Dimensions | Various Options |
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Fabric | Textured Linen |
Fill Material | Memory Foam with Down, Feathers, and Fiber |
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Pros
- Customizable
- Great for small spaces
- Offers an extra sleeping space
- Classic look
Cons
- Pullout couch awkwardly sized for sheets
- Pricey
Rove Concepts makes an L-shaped sofa that turns into a bed with minimal exerted effort required. The couch is soft and comfortable, and there is a whole host of other similarly designed furniture that you can outfit a whole room with. The top cushions fold out to make for a spacious sleeping area.
Dimensions | 88" W x 69" D x 31.5" H |
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Fabric | Felt |
Fill Material | Polyurethane Foam |
Cushion Material | Foam and Goose Feathers |
Pros
- Many (fun) color options
- Trendy style
- Soft cushions
Cons
- Longer shipping times
- Low design not for everyone
Hay's low, one-armed sectional has a modern, modular look with a nearly limitless selection of configurations and color options. There are more than 40 color and fabric combinations to make it look just how you want.
Dimensions | 109.5" W x 28" H x 53" D |
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Fabric | Fabric Upholstery |
Fill Material | Polyurethane Foam and Feather Cushions |
Pros
- Under $1000
- Works for small rooms
- Deep, cozy cushions
Cons
- Too small for some
- Not the best quality but gets the job done
For an L-shaped couch that doesn't take up a lot of real estate, this sofa and chaise combo is a great option. The soft corduroy fabric is neutral but adds texture to the space.
Dimensions | 89.5" W x 33" H x 65" D |
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Fabric | Corduroy |
Fill Material | Foam |
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How We Test L-Shaped Sofas
Don't just trust our picks. Take a look at our grading criteria.
Comfort: This is where we're different from other places. We're not just basing our opinions on Amazon reviews. We hit the showrooms and try these things out. To get a spot on our list of the most comfortable sectionals, a sofa has to be, well, comfortable.
Materials: This goes hand in hand with comfort: The upholstery needs to feel nice. Plus, it has to wear well, and the frame needs to be designed to last.
Price: We'll never recommend cheap stuff just because it's cheap, but we'll always hunt for a good deal. We like to find that balance.
Why Trust Esquire?
Because we are the go-to source for luxury furniture recommendations. No one tests as many furniture brands as we do. No one tests as many sofas as we do. No one comes close to us in mattress testing. For luxury furniture—especially if you're a man in search of some direction—we are the only voice you need to listen to.
More practically, we hit the showrooms and we talk with brands. We've tried a bunch of these sofas in our homes. We've got good taste, and we know which materials and constructions are made to last the longest. We are your on-call Internet decorators.