Surprise: You Can Buy One of West Elm’s Most Popular Sofas for 40% Off Right Now
If you’re familiar with West Elm, there are a few furniture pieces from the brand that stick out as distinctly “West Elm,” and one of them is the Andes sofa. Spacious and deep-seated but with a warm, inviting feel, it’s basically the platonic ideal of a sofa—and and it also comes in a sectional option that’s even cozier. Pricing typically starts at $1,399, which is in the mid-range for West Elm furniture—but right now, you can get it for a whopping 40 percent off.
West Elm is currently running a ton of huge sales, including 30-40 percent off select furniture, up to 40 percent off rugs, and up to 30 percent off dining furniture. The Andes sofa isn’t the only piece we have our eye on, but it’s certainly the deal we’re most excited about. While you can choose to upholster your sofa in over 100 different fabrics, you’ll save both time and money by opting for one of the three in stock choices: gray velvet, platinum linen, and stone twill. Sofas in those three fabrics will be shipped in 2-4 weeks, and will cost just $839.40 during the sale. The other fabrics are made to order and will be ready in 7-11 weeks, with prices going as high as $1,899.
If you’re curious how the Andes sofa will fit in your space, fear not—we found a few examples of the Andes sofa in various house tours to give you some inspiration. For starters, the image above comes from Adam LaGreca and Gabriela Gallegos’s Brooklyn apartment. The best thing about the Andes sofa is that it’s incredibly versatile: The upholstery and size give it the cozy factor, while the streamlined design and metal legs give it an industrial, contemporary vibe. That industrial style is obvious in this space, where the sofa is paired with gold decor accents and sleek accessories.
On the other hand, if you’re looking to play up the coziness, look to Kennesha Buycks’s Seattle home for notes. The blogger paired her sofa with the matching Andes Ottoman (also on sale!), creating a warm, inviting, and totally serene space in her living room. The white upholstery adds to the calming vibe, and it really pops next to the leather chair (also from West Elm) and vintage rug. Altogether, we’d like nothing more than to curl up on that corner section with a good book and cup of tea.
Considering investing in a sectional rather than a sofa? This California family renovated their dream home with the help of designer Carmit Oron, and ended up with the Andes sectional in their open concept space. The sectional is large enough to create a clearly defined living space adjacent to the dining area, without having to rely on too many pieces to break up the space. Seriously, this home is proof that you don’t need a ton of furniture to make an impact—just a few core pieces will do just fine.