A pocket spring sofa uses individual springs encased in fabric pockets (usually made of durable material like felt or textile) to provide independent support. Unlike traditional webbed or serpentine spring systems, pocket springs move independently, reducing motion transfer and offering better body contouring.
Better Support – Each spring reacts independently to weight, offering tailored support.
Durability – High-quality pocket springs resist sagging longer than foam-only cushions.
Comfort – Provides a balance of softness and firmness, reducing pressure points.
Motion Isolation – If one person moves, the rest of the sofa remains stable.
Usually more expensive than foam or webbed spring sofas.
Can feel firmer than all-foam sofas, depending on spring density.
Heavier and harder to move.
A pocket spring sofa uses individual springs encased in fabric pockets (usually made of durable material like felt or textile) to provide independent support. Unlike traditional webbed or serpentine spring systems, pocket springs move independently, reducing motion transfer and offering better body contouring.
Better Support – Each spring reacts independently to weight, offering tailored support.
Durability – High-quality pocket springs resist sagging longer than foam-only cushions.
Comfort – Provides a balance of softness and firmness, reducing pressure points.
Motion Isolation – If one person moves, the rest of the sofa remains stable.
Usually more expensive than foam or webbed spring sofas.
Can feel firmer than all-foam sofas, depending on spring density.
Heavier and harder to move.