
Design your dream sofa without the drama: Save 10% on the Daphne sectional today
That's why What A Room is changing the game with handcrafted, customizable furniture that's stylish, practical and right now, on sale for an exclusive 10% off.
Whether you're furnishing a cozy apartment for you and your partner or a bustling family home that is always being put through the wringer, the Daphne Bumper Sectional offers the flexibility to fit your space, your lifestyle and your vibe.
From size and depth to fabric feel and color, every detail of your sofa is customizable. Need help deciding? What A Room offers free design services to guide you through the process. And with a kiln-dried solid wood frame, durability is never in question.
What is the current discount?
Use code DAPHNE10 for 10% off any custom sofa or sectional now through Tuesday, September 30.
Shop What a Room sofas
A Daphne Bumper Sectional varies in price depending on your fabric choices, size and other design elements. Prices can start around $3,899 before any discounts.
Why does What A Room stand out?
The family-owned brand has spent over 20 years perfecting the art of furniture-making. Every piece is made in the USA using sustainable, non-toxic materials and is free from PFAS, fire retardants and heavy metals. With over 250 fabric options, including pet-friendly and machine-washable choices, you can design a sofa that's both beautiful and functional for your lifestyle.
The cushions are built to last, too. With a 2.5-pound density, they outperform standard options and offer three firmness levels: Soft, medium and firm.
Pro-tip: Flipping your cushions can help reduce wear and tear over time.
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Design your dream sofa without the drama: Save 10% on the Daphne sectional today
Finding the perfect sofa shouldn't feel like an episode of some wild interior design competition show on HGTV. That's why What A Room is changing the game with handcrafted, customizable furniture that's stylish, practical and right now, on sale for an exclusive 10% off. Whether you're furnishing a cozy apartment for you and your partner or a bustling family home that is always being put through the wringer, the Daphne Bumper Sectional offers the flexibility to fit your space, your lifestyle and your vibe. From size and depth to fabric feel and color, every detail of your sofa is customizable. Need help deciding? What A Room offers free design services to guide you through the process. And with a kiln-dried solid wood frame, durability is never in question. What is the current discount? Use code DAPHNE10 for 10% off any custom sofa or sectional now through Tuesday, September 30. Shop What a Room sofas A Daphne Bumper Sectional varies in price depending on your fabric choices, size and other design elements. Prices can start around $3,899 before any discounts. Why does What A Room stand out? The family-owned brand has spent over 20 years perfecting the art of furniture-making. Every piece is made in the USA using sustainable, non-toxic materials and is free from PFAS, fire retardants and heavy metals. With over 250 fabric options, including pet-friendly and machine-washable choices, you can design a sofa that's both beautiful and functional for your lifestyle. The cushions are built to last, too. With a 2.5-pound density, they outperform standard options and offer three firmness levels: Soft, medium and firm. Pro-tip: Flipping your cushions can help reduce wear and tear over time. Shop What a Room sofas


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