A 3-seater sofa upholstered in suede fabric gives a rich, plush look — soft to the touch with a slight nap that reflects light subtly, adding depth and sophistication to your living space. The upholstery is well-stitched with clean lines and maybe tufting (or a smooth finish), emphasizing modern yet cozy design. The structure is balanced: neither too bulky nor too slim — spacious enough for three adults but not overpowering the room. Frame & Structure The frame is made from solid or seasoned wood Marandi to ensure stability and longevity. The legs might be metal (powder-coated) or wood, giving sturdy support. Under the seat, a sinuous spring system or quality zig-zag springs can provide resilient support and prevent sagging. Cushioning & Comfort High-density foam cushions are used for seating: firm enough to retain shape, yet comfortable. A soft comfort layer (maybe a softer foam or fiber top) ensures a plush feel when you sit. Back cushions may have a combination of foam + fiber or hollow-fibre to give good support and loft. Fabric Quality The suede fabric is durable: high rub-count, non-fading, and resistant to abrasion. It is well-finished, with proper backing so that it doesn’t stretch or wrinkle with use. Suede-like velvet gives a premium look without being as delicate as real suede leather — making it more practical for regular use. Warranty & Durability Comes with a 2-year warranty covering structural defects (frame, springs) — this gives confidence in build quality. The warranty should ideally also cover foam core or sagging (depending on terms), but note that upholstery wear might or might not be covered (depending on manufacturer). Quality checks: the sofa should go through (or be made with) multiple stages of quality assurance to ensure seams, foam density, and frame strength are good.