Hello AT,
I like the style of the Burke two-cushion sofa at Room and Board. But it has memory foam cushions. I tried it out at the soho showroom and it is wonderfully soft while still providing firm support. But I've had memory foam pillows that have flattened out over a year's time, that I've replaced. Anyone have experience with a memory foam sofa and how well they keep their shape and firmness?
Thanks. Valerie
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At Comfort Couch (www.comfortcouch.com) we have also created memory foam furniture and can safely say it is much more comfortable and therapeutic than traditional/conventional furniture cushioning.
Quality of memory foam does have a lot to do with it -- we only use 5.2 lb density cushions.
With high density cushions, there is absolutely no chance these cushions will ever flatten over time.
At Comfort Couch (http://www.comfortcouch.com) we have also created memory foam furniture and can safely say it is much more comfortable and therapeutic than traditional/conventional furniture cushioning.
Quality of memory foam does have a lot to do with it -- we only use 5.2 lb density cushions.
With high density cushions, there is absolutely no chance these cushions will ever flatten over time.
At Comfort Couch www.comfortcouch.com) we have also created memory foam furniture and can safely say it is much more comfortable and therapeutic than traditional/conventional furniture cushioning.
Quality of memory foam does have a lot to do with it -- we only use 5.2 lb density cushions.
With high density cushions, there is absolutely no chance these cushions will ever flatten over time.