What’s Your Sofa Made of?
Thursday, 28 February 2013 | by Pat's Picks
The New York Times flips the script this morning in an article that analyzes the couch. What does that mean? Basically, it means they ripped apart an $11,000 sofa and a $999 sofa to see the difference. So? Turns out there are differences. Cheaper models tend to be made with stapled-together plywood while higher-end models use hardwoods like ash or maple held together with glue or joints.
SOURCE: New York Times