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Submitted photo · May 24, 2026

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Unknown brand, soft green leather couch

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AI Identification

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Contemporary Three-Cushion Leather Sofa

Furniture - Seating

AI Estimated Value

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$400 - $600

As of May 24, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a contemporary-style three-cushion upholstered sofa featuring a three-over-three seating configuration. While the provided context suggests a green color, the photographic evidence appears as a deep navy blue or charcoal gray due to lighting conditions. The piece is constructed with soft, pliable top-grain leather, characterized by significant natural wrinkling and 'puddling' typical of high-use leather furniture. The design includes integrated overstuffed pillow-top armrests and a high, triple-segmented backrest for ergonomic shoulder support. The cushions appear to be fixed or tightly fitted with welted seams. The base is finished with a wrapped leather rail over low-profile, dark-finished wooden bun feet. Regarding condition, there is prominent creasing across all seating surfaces and the backrest cushions, indicating consistent use over several years. There is visible sagging in the center seat cushion and some compression of the internal foam or batting. No major tears or surface abrasions are immediately visible in the image, though the leather displays a soft patina from age, likely dating the piece to the late 1990s or early 2000s based on the 'marshmallow' puff style of construction and generous padding.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have virtually examined this contemporary three-cushion leather sofa. The piece features a high-back 'marshmallow' design popular in the late 1990s through the early 2000s, characterized by integrated pillow-top arms and generous padding. While the owner identifies the color as green, current lighting suggests a deep charcoal/navy, indicating a subtle olive or forest pigment. The high-quality top-grain leather shows significant 'puddling' and compression on the central seat cushion, suggesting the internal foam density has begun to degrade from consistent use. There is no evidence of structural frame failure or leather cracking, which maintains its utility value. The current market for secondary-market leather seating of this particular aesthetic is soft. Modern consumers currently lean toward mid-century modern or 'clean-line' minimalist silhouettes; consequently, oversized, segmented-back sofas are primarily valued for comfort and utility rather than as collectible design pieces. Similar non-designer vintage leather sofas frequently sell at estate auctions and secondary marketplaces within the $400-$600 range depending on the local market. Value is limited by the lack of a manufacturer’s brand (e.g., Natuzzi or Hancock & Moore). My assessment is based solely on the provided visual evidence. To provide a definitive authentication and valuation, an in-person inspection would be required to examine the underside dust cover for manufacturer tags, verify the frame construction (kiln-dried hardwood vs. plywood), and confirm the suspension type (eight-way hand-tied springs vs. sinuous wire). Genuine leather verification would also require checking the suede underside of a hidden seam to rule out high-quality bonded leather substitutes which would significantly decrease longevity and value.

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