Review: “No Assembly” Boneless Sectional Sofa

Review: "No Assembly" Boneless Sectional Sofa

If you follow me on Instagram, then you know we welcomed a new couch to our collection at the tail end of last year. I was offered the couch in exchange for a review on my account, and had so much fun sharing about it in video form on my Instagram here during the holiday season. I wanted to make sure I mentioned it here, though, too, since I know some of you are just blog followers, so I rephotographed the couch styled for the new year with all of our Christmas accents tucked away until next December. Keep scrolling to see details and read my full review.

Review: "No Assembly" Boneless Sectional SofaReview: "No Assembly" Boneless Sectional Sofa

The coolest thing about this sofa (which you’ll get a much better sense of if you watch the video) is that it’s “boneless,” meaning it has no frame or solid structure to speak of. It arrived in boxes similar to how you’ve likely seen shipped memory foam mattresses arrive. You cut open the two boxes that the couch comes in, carefully slice through the vacuum-sealed plastic wrap, and then the sofa almost magically expands to its full size. It takes a couple of days for the couch to reach its full shape, but you can sit on it immediately—just know that it might look a little slumped right out of the box and that it’ll get better as time goes on.

Review: "No Assembly" Boneless Sectional Sofa

Review: "No Assembly" Boneless Sectional Sofa

I honestly didn’t expect to love this couch as much as I do! It’s higher quality than I thought it would be when first learning about the concept of a boneless couch, and now I’m seeing lots of other brands selling copy cat versions online. Ours is from the brand SONGMICS Home, by the way, which is a brand I’ve worked with many times and love. You can get yours on Amazon here or on their website, and it’s surprisingly affordable as well. It’s currently 20% off and listed for just $400 on Amazon.

Review: "No Assembly" Boneless Sectional SofaReview: "No Assembly" Boneless Sectional SofaReview: "No Assembly" Boneless Sectional Sofa

Our whole family loves to lounge on this couch. It’s large (the same scale as a regular sofa), and has a super soft, cozy ribbed fabric upholstery. I love how the attached arms are rounded all the way down to the seat so you can easily lay your head back comfortably for a nap or to read a book. Once it’s fully expanded, the sofa is a good balance of soft and firm, again, sort of like your typical memory foam mattress. You can push your hand in easily on the surface, but then you reach a stopping point within the construction of the sofa padding so that you don’t just keep sinking in. This surprised me since there’s no frame within this couch. It’s not too firm, and not too soft.

Review: "No Assembly" Boneless Sectional Sofa

Review: "No Assembly" Boneless Sectional Sofa

So, yeah, the main takeaway I have from experiencing this boneless couch is “surprised”! I was surprised to see that it turned into a full size couch (it’s not at all squat or disproportionate). I was surprised that it was so comfortable and offered good support. I was surprised by the price at well under $1,000. It’s all-around an unexpected gem of a couch! I also like how the design and style looks sort of mod and youthful alongside our 1960s antiques. I included a photo below of the couch styled for the holidays so you can get a sense of scale a little better since I’m actually sitting on it. We love it! Watch my video here if you want to see the unboxing and expansion in action, and shop the sofa this way if you have a spot for it in your own home.

Review: "No Assembly" Boneless Sectional Sofa

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I may not be making official resolutions this new year, but one thing that I do feel strongly about in terms of goal-setting is a need to focus my creative energies on making ceramics. DGD Pottery is such an integral part of my arts brand, and while I do think that I’ve come a long way throughout the past eight years working at our local pottery studio on my own work and as an assistant on Jake’s work, the most extreme growth has happened just in the last six months alone since putting a throwing room in our home. I’ve learned so much in my solitude (I guess I just work best on my own!), and have sold more in the past six months than I did in the previous seven years combined. The world seems to be able to sense my excitement, and the response has been thrilling.

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I plan on sharing a lot more about my pottery business here on the blog in 2026 alongside my normal home décor accent and styling features. I hope you’re just as giddy about that as I am, and if you’re looking to add to your own pottery collection, you’re always welcome to visit my Etsy shop this way. I’ve got the shop stocked with tons of new products from my final firings of 2025, including hand drawn floral mugs, ergonomic curvy cups, and ruffly tumblers that come with their own reusable glass straw (if you’re iffy about glass, just shoot me a message on Etsy and I can swap yours out of a reusable silicone straw). I also debuted a new product this holiday season: a vertical spoon rest that comes with a metal frame and handmade ceramic plate, as you’ll see pictured below.

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This week in my pottery studio I’ve been developing new designs for bowls, and hope to have those ready to add to my Etsy shop next month. Keep an eye out for lots of refreshes this winter as I experiment with all of the creative ideas that I have churning around in my head, and please never hesitate to comment or send me a message if you have suggestions for other shapes I haven’t made yet or custom orders that you think would be a good fit for my ceramics style.

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