Habbio: Modular (vegan) Sofas & Armchairs

Habbio armchair

Habbio has created England’s first vegan-certified sofa, which includes many styles and colours of sofas, plus the company also makes sofa-beds and sells refurbished options, for people on a budget.

Designed to change with your lifestyle, these sofas are modular, meaning you can add new parts as your family grows, without having to throw out and buy a new sofa. The company also makes sofa-beds and sells refurbished options, for people on a budget.

You can also disassemble these sofas (no tools required) if you move house, and buy extra loose covers. The sofas are delivered in a box that squeezes through doorways (and goes upstairs without you swearing!). You can even order collection of your old sofa for recycling.

Habbio modular sofa

Made to last (with a 15-year guarantee), these sofas are made in Derbyshire by artisans from a family with 70 years experience in making furniture. Their workers are paid at least 20% more than the living wage, with no zero hour contracts.

This company uses 90% fewer chemicals than other sofa makers, and chooses nontoxic and biodegradable alternatives where possible (tomatoes have more formaldehyde!)

They use sustainably-sourced wood and fabrics made from recycled plastic bottles (if laundering, use a microfiber filter).

Cosy Threads and Zero Boucle are water/stain repellent and should be wiped with a damp cloth only. All their fabrics are naturally stain-resistant. Usually a sponge, soap and water should fix spills, allow to dry naturally. Their nontoxic treatments comply with UK fire regulations.

These retailers often provide extensive information about their materials and practices, making it easier to choose a sofa that aligns with your values.

How to Clean Sofas and Armchairs

When you care well for your sustainable sofa or armchair, you keep it out of landfill and looking its best. Even the greenest furniture breaks down faster with rough treatment and harsh cleaning products. A little effort goes a long way.

A simple good vacuum and airing should do the trick. For stains (if you can’t wash the covers), simply mix a teaspoon each of biodegradable dishwash liquid, white vinegar, baking soda and warm water, then it will froth up. Apply to stains, leave to dry for 10 minutes, rinse and leave to dry.

  • Cornstarch soaks up grease stains. Sprinkle, let sit, then vacuum off.
  • For quick dry cleaning, sprinkle bicarbonate of soda, let set half an hour, then vacuum up.

Always test on an inconspicuous spot first. Blot, don’t scrub, to keep fabric fibres strong.

Arranging Sofas for Comfort and Conversation

Your sofa isn’t just a perch for movie marathons. Its placement shapes the flow and feel of any room. For the best mix of comfort and conversation:

  • Face sofas and armchairs towards each other to encourage eye contact and easy chatting.
  • Leave walking space between seats so people don’t need to squeeze by.
  • Add a low table in the centre for drinks and snacks, keeping things casual.
  • Aim for symmetry to create calm, well-balanced spaces.
  • Use rugs or lamps to define cosy ‘zones’, especially in open-plan areas.

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