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Based on general knowledge, the weight of a sofa varies significantly based on its size, materials, and features. A standard three-seat sofa typically weighs between 150 and 250 pounds. Smaller sofas, such as two-seat loveseats, are lighter, generally falling in the 100 to 150-pound range.
Several factors influence a sofa's final weight. The frame material is a primary determinant; frames made of dense hardwood will be heavier than those made of engineered wood or metal. The type of upholstery and cushioning also contributes to the overall mass. Furthermore, sofas with additional mechanisms are substantially heavier. For example, a sleeper sofa containing a metal bed frame and mattress can easily weigh over 300 pounds, while a reclining sofa's weight is increased by its internal metal mechanisms. Large sectional sofas can also weigh 300 pounds or more, though they are typically composed of multiple, lighter pieces.


