Not quite as big as a full-size sofa yet roomy enough for two, a reclining loveseat is perfect for even the smallest living room, family room, or den. Over the last four years, we’ve spent hours researching and testing reclining loveseats from the top furniture brands, evaluating quality, recliner settings, ease of care and cleaning, and overall value.
Our top pick, the Wayfair Doug Rolled Arm Reclining Loveseat, has plush, down fill cushions, extendable footrests, and a built-in USB port and is available in over 50 upholstery options.
Here are the best reclining loveseats for every home and budget.
Best Overall: Wayfair Doug Rolled Arm Reclining Loveseat
- Lots of customization options
- High weight capacity
- No assembly required
- Back doesn’t recline
“The pillows and cushions of the Doug Loveseat have a medium-firm feel, but they have a plushness that’s comfortable even after sitting for a couple of hours. We used this loveseat to lounge while reading, taking a nap, and even working from home.”—Stacey L. Nash, Product Tester
Best Design: Flash Furniture Harmony Series Reclining Loveseat
- Attractive appearance
- Dual recliners
- Easy to clean
- Some assembly required
Because of the built-in reclining mechanism, it can be hard to find loveseats that look like, well, regular loveseats. But fortunately, as Decorist designer Ellen Fleckenstein points out, “We now have options that aren’t the bulky stuffed recliners of yesteryear.” That’s why we’re loving Flash Furniture’s Harmony Series. In its upright position, this loveseat looks like a sleek two-seater, and when you want to sit back and relax, both sides recline and release a footrest with the pull of a lever.
The brand’s LeatherSoft material is a unique blend of genuine and faux leather, which makes for ultra-soft, long-lasting, and easy-to-clean upholstery. It also comes in microfiber (faux suede). This loveseat boasts extra-plush armrests and pillow-back cushions. Some assembly is required, but it shouldn’t take a whole lot of time or effort.
Dimensions: 64 x 56 x 38-inches | Weight: 100 pounds | Capacity: Not listed | Reclining Type: Manual | Frame Material: Not listed | Seat Fill: Foam
Best Leather: West Elm Enzo Leather Reclining Sofa
- Lots of customization options
- Kiln-dried wood frame
- Genuine leather upholstery
- Expensive
- Weeks-long wait on made-to-order items
If your sights are set on genuine leather and you can swing the price, it might be worth investing in West Elm’s Enzo recliner. With a kiln-dried wood frame and reinforced joinery, plus dual power recliners and adjustable ratcheted headrests, this spacious two-seater pulls out all the stops. What’s more, you can choose from standard armrests or storage arms with USB ports.
Fleckenstein appreciates the soft, comfy, and contemporary aesthetic of the Enzo line. “I would use something like this in a masculine space or a family room where comfort is a top priority,” she tells The Spruce. “This piece will cocoon you like a glove and [the reclining feature] does not compromise the overall design.”
Dimensions: 77 x 41.5 x 31-inches | Weight: 123 pounds | Capacity: 2 | Reclining Type: Power | Frame Material: Pine | Seat Fill: Foam
Best for Small Spaces: Christopher Knight Home Calliope Buttoned Fabric Recliner
- Compact
- Wall-hugging design
- Midcentury-inspired appearance
- Plastic frame
- Assembly required
Limited square footage? No problem. Measuring just 47 x 35 inches, this compact recliner from Christopher Knight Home is more like a chair-and-a-half than a loveseat. Plus, the wall-hugging design allows you to place it right up against a wall.
The Calliope Loveseat has a semi-firm seat cushion and backrest, plus a built-in footrest and a manual reclining function. Sleek track arms, tweed-inspired upholstery, and tufted-button detailing present a casually cool midcentury vibe.
Dimensions: 46.46 x 37.01 x 39.96-inches | Weight: 90 pounds | Capacity: Not listed | Reclining Type: Manual | Frame Material: Wicker | Seat Fill: Microfiber
Best Power: Signature Design by Ashley Calderwell Power Reclining Loveseat with Console
- Power reclining
- USB port
- Center console
- Some assembly required
Power recliners are super convenient and luxurious, and Ashley Furniture’s Calderwell collection is no exception. With a sturdy metal frame and faux leather upholstery, this loveseat is durable and easy to clean.
When plugged into the wall, the dual recliners and footrests can be mobilized with the push of a button. We also like that the Calderwell Power Recliner has pillow-top armrests, ultra-plush cushions, a handy center console, a USB port, and two cup holders.
Dimensions: 78 x 40 x 40-inches | Weight: 222 pounds | Capacity: Not listed | Reclining Type: Power | Frame Material: Metal reinforced seats | Seat Fill: Foam
Best with Center Console: Red Barrel Studio Fleuridor 78” Reclining Loveseat
- Center console
- 160-degree recline
- High weight capacity
- Assembly required
Red Barrel Studio’s Fleuridor Loveseat has a convenient center console in the middle, plus two cup holders. Levers on either side allow each person to release their footrest and extend their respective backrest down to a 160-degree angle.
The upholstery is an incredibly soft microfiber (faux suede) in your choice of gray or taupe, and the cushions are filled with foam-covered pocket coils. Thanks to its durable frame and thoughtful construction, this loveseat has a 500-pound weight capacity.
Dimensions: 78 x 37 x 39-inches | Weight: 180 pounds | Capacity: 500 lbs | Reclining Type: Manual | Frame Material: Metal | Seat Fill: Foam
Best Modern: HomCom Modern 2 Seater Manual Reclining Loveseat
- Modern appearance
- 150-degree recline
- High weight capacity
- Only one color available
- Assembly required
Boasting a solid metal frame, HomCom’s Modern 2 Seater can support up to 550 pounds of weight. High-density sponge cushions and plush backrests make for a comfortable, supportive sitting experience.
Though gray is the only color option for this loveseat, the versatile linen-like upholstery is soft, breathable, and easy to clean. The dual recliners release with easy-to-pull side handles. Each seat has its own footrest and can extend down to a 150-degree angle.
Dimensions: 58.75 x 36.5 x 39.75-inches | Weight: 155.1 pounds | Capacity: Not listed | Reclining Type: Manual | Frame Material: Metal | Seat Fill: Foam
Our top pick is the Wayfair Custom Upholstery Doug Reclining Loveseat, which earned high marks from our tester for its plush feel and number of upholstery options. For those who have a smaller living space, we recommend the Christopher Knight Home Calliope Buttoned Fabric Recliner, which has a compact size and can be placed right up against a wall.
What to Look for in a Reclining Loveseat
Positions
If you’re shopping for reclining loveseats, you already know you want to be able to sit back and put your feet up. But some recliners offer more positions than others, so take the time to figure out how many modes of relaxation a reclining loveseat offers. Some models can only be positioned in full upright or full reclining modes, while others offer a nice in-between mode that’s good for watching TV or reading a book.
Reclining mechanism
You’ll also want to consider the reclining mechanism. Some loveseats recline manually, which usually means each side has a lever or handle that you pull while leaning your body back. Then there are power recliners that plug into an electrical outlet. They typically have buttons on the sides instead of levers, which you press to activate the automatic recline function.
Upholstery
Choose your upholstery options wisely, as this can make a big difference in the durability and lifespan of your reclining loveseat. Leather upholstered loveseats are great because they’re classic and easy to clean, but they can be pricey.
For a more affordable alternative, try bonded leather or faux leather. Reclining loveseats with fabric upholstery are also popular for their plush, cozy finish—and some companies even let you choose between different fabric options to customize your look.
Post time: Jul-20-2022