
The camelback sofa is a great choice for fans of traditional styling. Aptly named for its curved back, the sofa comes in a variety of styles - one hump, two humps and barely there curved back. Check out 10 versions of this classic style after the jump...
Top Row:
- Jefferson Sofa from Bassett Starting at $1,659
- Abbie Sofa from Pier 1 Imports $599.99
- Silhouette Sofa from Crate & Barrel $1,199
- Maribel Sleeper Sofa from Thomasville Starting at $1,779
- Chippendale Sofa from Hickory Chair Contact for pricing
Bottom Row:
- 72" Camelback Upholstered Sofa from Restoration Hardware Starting at $1,510
- Camel Backed Sofa from Max Rollitt £10,200
- Ethan Sofa from World Wide Furniture $899
- The Yanna Sofa from Sofa.com $1,620
- Portsmouth Full Sleeper from Sleepers in Seattle $1,039
(Images: 1. Catrin & Chris's "New Traditional" in Woodley Park. All others: As credited above.)










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The links for the Pier One and Crate and Barrel sofas need to be switched.
That charcoal grey sofa from Pier 1 is sharp. Sometimes I forget to check Pier 1 when looking for furniture... thank you for reminding me!
Did you rearrange that living room again? I can't stand the sofa smooshed into the corner like that. It should be a centerpiece!
I would love to know the name of that beautiful color in the walls.
Agree with lawyrgrl1...the featured placement of the sofa makes no sense. It's as if its owners are ashamed of it! Much better to float it in front of that majestic fireplace.
Something I love about a classic camelback sofa is that there are no back cushions to shift out of place. And if you want extra comfort or "puffiness," just add a few throw cushions.