Relax in Style with the Jackson 3 Seater Leather Sofa
The Jackson 3 Seater Leather Sofa from G Plan Upholstery offers the perfect blend of comfort and contemporary design. Sink into its deep, luxurious seats and enjoy the rich texture of premium leather.
Available in a range of stunning colours and leather grades, the Jackson is designed to complement your personal style. With its clean lines, elegant silhouette, and supportive cushions, this sofa will become the heart of your living room.
Visit our Nantwich showroom to experience the Jackson's exceptional comfort and craftsmanship. Our team can help you choose the perfect leather and configuration to suit your needs.
Choice of fixed and reclining options
Choice of Leather and Fabrics
Choice of Metal or wooden feet
All measurements are approximate.
Width: 194cm (76.4.inches)
Height: 107cm (42.1.inches)
Depth: 96cm (37.8.inches)
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Sally Williams
2 years ago
Thank you Gary for your help in choosing our bedroom furniture today. We highly recommend this lovely shop where the choice of furniture is amazing and staff very helpful. As we said, we will be back [read more]in the autumn for our living room needs.
Sally and Peter Williams
Glynis Ward
10 months ago
We have just taken delivery of two sofas from Webb House Furnishers and are delighted. There is something very special about their service; they are helpful but not pushy, they do what they promise fr [read more]om initial enquiry though to final delivery, and the whole team clearly takes pride in what they do. A pleasure to do business with. Thank you.
Paul Eccles
2 years ago
An amazing business with top quality products. I cannot praise the people who work there enough. From start to finish, the whole experience has been a complete pleasure, highly professional, and even [read more]the delivery guys are first class. Communication is outstanding, not just the products and the people. If only all shops operated like this. Paul Eccles