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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.
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.
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Pro-tip: Flipping your cushions can help reduce wear and tear over time.

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