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Sofa Set Prices in Nigeria 2026

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Sofa sets in Nigeria cost between ₦800,000 and ₦30,000,000 depending on the size, material, and design. A compact modern two-seater starts around ₦800,000. A mid-range fabric L-shaped set for a family living room typically falls between ₦3,000,000 and ₦8,000,000. Premium leather royal sofa sets with carved frames and gold accents push past ₦15,000,000 and can exceed ₦30,000,000 for full collections.

Those numbers cover a massive range because sofa sets serve very different purposes in Nigerian homes. A bachelor apartment in Lagos needs a different couch from what a family house in Abuja or a formal sitting room in Port Harcourt requires. The trick is knowing what drives the sofa set price at each level so you spend money on the things that matter to your specific situation and skip the rest.

Nigerian Sofa Market Price Overview (2026)

The Nigerian sofa market splits into four clear bands by manufacturing origin, frame quality and finish grade. Understanding where each retailer sits helps you read prices accurately before walking into any showroom.

Market SegmentPrice RangeWhere You Find ItWhat You Get
Used & Marketplace₦12,000 – ₦150,000Jiji used listings, Facebook MarketplaceEngineered wood frame, low-density foam, no warranty
Budget Imported & Brand₦150,000 – ₦700,000Jumia, Taeillo, Homeset, BohoMDF/pine frames, polyester fabric, basic delivery
Mid-Tier Brand Retail₦800,000 – ₦3,000,000Vava, Eunicon, Vento entry tierHardwood frame, high-density foam, warranty
Premium & Royal₦3,000,000 – ₦30,000,000+Vento Premium & Royal, custom luxuryKiln-dried hardwood, leather/velvet, multi-year warranty

Why the gap? A ₦12,000 used Jiji sofa and a ₦15,600,170 Vento Mocha Sofa Set are not the same product class. The cheapest options use engineered wood frames that flex within two to three years and low-density foam that collapses after months. Vento operates in the premium tier with kiln-dried hardwood frames, layered foam systems and multi-year warranty — built to last 10 to 15 years of daily family use.

What Drives Sofa Set Prices in Nigeria

Five factors separate a ₦1,000,000 sofa from a ₦10,000,000 one: frame construction, upholstery material, foam quality, configuration size, and brand positioning. Understanding each one helps you read a price tag and tell the difference between genuine quality and a markup on a showroom name.

Frame Construction

The frame is the skeleton of every sofa. Kiln-dried hardwood frames hold their shape for a decade or more under daily family use. Engineered wood and plywood frames cost less upfront but flex under weight and develop creaks within two to three years. Metal frames are durable but cold to the touch and prone to squeaking at the joints. This structure is invisible once the sofa is upholstered, so this is where cheaper manufacturers cut corners first. Always ask what the frame is made of before buying.

Upholstery Material

Fabric sofas cost less than leather and perform better in warm climates because they breathe. Genuine leather costs significantly more than faux leather but lasts three to four times longer without peeling or cracking. Velvet upholstery sits in the premium category and suits formal sitting rooms where the sofa gets careful rather than heavy use. The fabric you choose affects daily comfort, cleaning requirements, and how the sofa ages over time.

Foam and Cushion Quality

High-density foam (above 30 kg/m³) holds its shape after thousands of sitting sessions. Low-density foam feels soft initially but collapses within months, leaving permanent body impressions in the cushions. Some premium sofa sets use layered foam systems with a firm base and softer top layer for a combination of support and comfort. Foam quality is the difference between a sofa that feels the same in year three as it did on delivery day and one that sags before the warranty expires.

Sofa Set Prices by Type

Sofa TypePrice RangeSeating Capacity
2-Seater Modern₦800,000 – ₦2,500,0002 people
3-Seater Fabric Set₦1,500,000 – ₦5,000,0003–4 people
L-Shaped / Corner Set₦3,000,000 – ₦12,000,0005–8 people
Classic Tufted Set (3+2+1)₦4,000,000 – ₦15,000,0006 people
Royal / Luxury Set₦8,000,000 – ₦30,000,000+6–10 people
Sectional Modular₦5,000,000 – ₦20,000,0006–12 people

Nigerian households most commonly buy the 3+2+1 arrangement: a three-seater, a two-seater, and a single armchair. This setup seats six people comfortably and fits most living room layouts without overwhelming the space. Expect to pay ₦3,000,000 to ₦8,000,000 for a well-built fabric version and ₦6,000,000 to ₦15,000,000 for leather or premium velvet.

Sofa Prices by Seater Configuration (2/3/5/7-Seater)

If you are searching by exact seat count, here is what each configuration costs in 2026 and which Vento pieces sit in each band.

2-Seater Sofa Prices in Nigeria (₦800,000 – ₦2,500,000)

A 2-seater sofa — often called a loveseat — sits comfortably for two adults and works as a standalone piece in a bedroom, study, or as the matching companion to a larger 3-seater. Width typically runs 150 – 180 cm. Budget Jiji/Jumia 2-seaters start around ₦80,000 – ₦200,000 (engineered wood frames), while Vento 2-seaters from our sofa sets collection start at ₦800,000 with hardwood frames and high-density foam.

3-Seater Sofa Prices in Nigeria (₦1,500,000 – ₦5,000,000)

The 3-seater is the single most-purchased sofa type in Nigeria. Standard width is 200 – 220 cm — enough for three adults side by side without crowding. Jiji listings start as low as ₦12,000 (heavily used) with brand-new mid-tier at ₦300,000 – ₦500,000 (Taeillo, Homeset, Vava). The Vento 3-seater range starts at ₦1,500,000 for hardwood-frame fabric construction and scales up to ₦5,000,000 for premium leather and velvet finishes.

5-Seater Sofa Set Prices in Nigeria (₦2,500,000 – ₦8,000,000)

A 5-seater is usually a 3+2 set — a three-seater plus a two-seater. This is the second most common configuration in Nigerian homes after the 3+2+1. Total width across both pieces runs 350 – 400 cm. Budget options exist from ₦400,000 (Eunicon, Bedmate). The Vento 5-seater fabric range falls between ₦2,500,000 and ₦5,000,000, with leather versions reaching ₦8,000,000.

7-Seater Sofa Set Prices in Nigeria (₦3,500,000 – ₦15,000,000)

A 7-seater is the classic 3+2+1+1 Nigerian sitting room arrangement — three-seater, two-seater, and two single armchairs. Seats six to seven adults comfortably and fits the formal Nigerian “parlour” layout used for hosting. Budget Lagos/Abuja 7-seaters from local workshops run ₦370,000 – ₦800,000. The Vento 7-seater range covers ₦3,500,000 (entry fabric) through ₦15,000,000 (full leather royal sets) — featured pieces include the Hermes Sofa Set (₦9,900,170) and Zenith Sofa Set (₦9,200,170).

Sofa Dimensions — What Size Fits Your Living Room?

Three sofa-size mistakes account for most “the room feels wrong” complaints in Nigerian living rooms: the sofa is too deep for the wall space, too long for the room, or too low for comfortable sitting next to the centre table. Use these dimensions before you order.

Sofa TypeWidthDepthHeight
1-Seater (Armchair)80 – 100 cm85 – 95 cm75 – 90 cm
2-Seater (Loveseat)150 – 180 cm85 – 100 cm80 – 95 cm
3-Seater (Standard)200 – 220 cm90 – 100 cm80 – 95 cm
L-Shape / Corner250 – 320 cm85 – 95 cm80 – 90 cm
Sectional Modular300 – 400 cm95 – 110 cm85 – 95 cm

Width rule: The total seating width (sofa + armchairs combined) should be no more than 70% of the wall length you are placing it against. A 4-metre wall comfortably holds a 280 cm setup; cramming a 350 cm sectional onto the same wall looks crowded.

Depth rule: Deeper sofas (95–110 cm) feel more relaxed but require more floor space. For Lagos flats and compact apartments under 18 square metres, choose a depth of 85–90 cm to preserve walkway space between the sofa and the TV stand.

Seat-height rule: Standard seat height is 40–45 cm from the floor. Centre table height should sit 2–5 cm below the sofa cushion — most Vento centre tables are designed at 40–45 cm to pair correctly with our sofa range.

Sofa Set Styles and Their Price Points

Modern Sofa Sets

Clean geometry, neutral colours, and slim profiles. Modern sofa sets appeal to younger homeowners and apartment dwellers in Nigeria who want furniture that fits smaller living rooms without dominating them. A single sofa chair starts at ₦800,000, while a full L-shaped sectional runs up to ₦8,000,000. These pair well with glass or marble center tables and minimalist TV stands for a coordinated living room.

Classic and Tufted Sofa Sets

Button-tufted backs, rolled arms, and carved wooden legs. Classic sets carry a traditional elegance that suits formal sitting rooms and larger family homes. They tend to use more material and heavier frames than modern sets, which pushes prices into the ₦4,000,000 to ₦15,000,000 range. The craftsmanship in the tufting and woodwork justifies the premium. A well-made classic sofa set remains stylish across decades while trends rotate around it.

Royal and Luxury Sofa Sets

Gold-leaf accents, hand-carved frames, premium Italian leather or heavy velvet upholstery. Royal sofa sets are statement pieces designed for homes where the living room communicates status and taste. Prices start around ₦8,000,000 and climb past ₦30,000,000 for full collections with matching armchairs and side stools. Signature pieces include the Mocha Sofa Set (₦15,600,170) and Hermes Sofa Set (₦9,900,170). Browse the Vento luxury collection for current royal sofa set options and pricing.

Corner and L-Shaped Sofas

Practical seating that maximises capacity while defining the living room layout. A corner couch seats five to eight people along two walls, freeing up floor space in the centre of the room. Prices run ₦3,000,000 to ₦12,000,000 depending on length, material, and whether the unit includes a chaise lounge extension. The Rolex Corner Set (₦10,900,510) and Pebble Corner Set (₦7,500,170) are the most-requested L-shape pieces in the Vento range. These work especially well in open-plan Nigerian apartments where the living area flows into the dining space.

Wooden Sofa Sets

Solid wood frames with thin fabric or leather cushions on hardwood seats — the traditional Nigerian sitting-room piece, still popular in Abuja, Ibadan and Enugu. Prices range from ₦600,000 for local-craftsman wooden sets on Jiji or workshop orders, through ₦1,500,000 – ₦4,000,000 for kiln-dried hardwood Vento options with reversible cushion covers and integrated armrests. Wooden sofa sets last longer than fully upholstered pieces (15+ years with care) but offer less seating comfort without separate cushions.

Fabric vs Leather Sofa Prices

MaterialPrice ImpactLifespanBest Climate Fit
Woven FabricBase price5–8 yearsAll climates, breathes well
Microfibre+10–20%6–10 yearsWarm climates, stain resistant
Faux Leather+15–30%3–5 yearsAir-conditioned rooms only
Genuine Leather+50–100%10–15 yearsAir-conditioned rooms preferred
Velvet+40–70%8–12 yearsFormal rooms with climate control

Leather sofa chairs look impressive but can feel sticky and warm in rooms without consistent air conditioning. Woven and microfibre options breathe better in the Nigerian climate and cost less to maintain. Microfibre is the sweet spot for most Nigerian households: stain resistant, durable, and comfortable year-round regardless of whether the AC is running or not.

How to Budget for a Sofa Set

Start with the room size. Measure the wall where the sofa will sit and the distance to the centre table and TV stand. Something that looked perfect in a large showroom can overwhelm a compact apartment living room. Take measurements to the store rather than relying on memory.

Decide what configuration your household actually needs:

  • Single person or couple: a sofa chair or 3-seater (₦800,000 – ₦5,000,000)
  • Small family of 3–4: 3+2 set or compact L-shape (₦2,500,000 – ₦8,000,000)
  • Large family or frequent hosts: 3+2+1 set or full corner sectional (₦4,000,000 – ₦15,000,000)
  • Formal sitting room: Classic or royal set (₦6,000,000 – ₦30,000,000)

Factor in delivery and installation costs. Some retailers include both in the price. Others charge separately, which can add ₦50,000 to ₦200,000 depending on the distance and floor access. Vento Furniture includes delivery and professional installation for all sofa set orders within Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt at no additional charge.

Where to Buy Sofa Sets in Nigeria

Furniture Showrooms

Sitting on a sofa before buying it is worth more than reading a hundred reviews. Showrooms in Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt let you test cushion firmness, feel the fabric, and judge the proportions against your body. Vento Furniture showrooms display sofa sets in styled living room settings alongside curtains, center tables, and TV stands, so you can see how the pieces work together before committing.

Online Retailers

Platforms like Jumia, Jiji and brand websites let you compare prices across dozens of options quickly. The downside is that you cannot test comfort or verify material quality through a screen. Colours often look different in person than they do on a phone display. Order fabric swatches when available, and confirm the return policy before placing a large order.

Custom Upholsterers

Nigerian upholsterers and local furniture workshops can build sofa sets to your exact dimensions and fabric preferences. Sofa prices in Nigeria from custom makers are negotiable and often lower than retail for comparable quality. The risk is inconsistency. Request photos of previous work, visit the workshop in Lagos, Abuja, or wherever you are based, and agree on a written specification before paying a deposit. Good upholsterers deliver exceptional value. Unreliable ones deliver headaches.

Protecting Your Investment

Your sofa set is one of the largest furniture purchases most Nigerian households make. Protecting it extends the value far beyond the purchase date. Use arm covers on high-contact areas. Vacuum fabric sofas weekly to remove dust from the cushion seams. Condition leather every three to six months. Rotate and flip removable cushions monthly to distribute wear evenly.

Keep the couch away from direct sunlight, which fades fabric and dries out leather over time. Position it at least 30 centimetres from walls to allow airflow behind the back cushions, which prevents moisture buildup during the humid months. Pair it with a quality centre table at the right height to avoid people leaning forward and straining the front edge of the seat cushions during meals or drinks.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a sofa set cost in Nigeria in 2026

Sofa set prices in Nigeria start at ₦12,000 for used Jiji listings, ₦150,000–₦700,000 for budget Jumia/Taeillo/Homeset, ₦800,000–₦3,000,000 for mid-tier Vento entry pieces, and run up to ₦30,000,000+ for premium royal collections. The most common configuration, a 3+2+1 fabric set, typically costs ₦3,000,000 to ₦8,000,000 from established furniture retailers.

How much is a 3-seater sofa in Nigeria

3-seater sofa prices in Nigeria range from ₦12,000 (heavily used Jiji) through ₦300,000 – ₦500,000 (Taeillo, Vava, Homeset mid-tier brands) to ₦1,500,000 – ₦5,000,000 (Vento hardwood-frame fabric and leather). Standard 3-seater width is 200 – 220 cm, fitting three adults comfortably side by side.

How big is a 3-seater sofa?

The standard 3-seater sofa measures 200 – 220 cm wide (around 7 feet), 90 – 100 cm deep, and 80 – 95 cm tall at the back. Seat height runs 40 – 45 cm. Slightly larger variants (230 cm+) are sold as “extended 3-seater” or “3.5-seater” — useful for taller adults or those who want more lounging space.

What is the price of a 5-seater sofa set in Nigeria

A 5-seater sofa set, usually a 3+2 configuration, ranges from ₦400,000 (budget Eunicon/Bedmate fabric) through ₦2,500,000 – ₦5,000,000 (Vento fabric mid-tier) up to ₦8,000,000 (Vento leather and velvet). Total width across both pieces runs 350 – 400 cm.

What is the price of a 7-seater sofa set in Nigeria

A 7-seater sofa set (3+2+1+1) ranges from ₦370,000 – ₦800,000 (local Lagos workshops, Brain Conceptz) to ₦3,500,000 – ₦15,000,000 (Vento — including the Hermes ₦9,900,170 and Zenith ₦9,200,170 sets). The 7-seater is the classic Nigerian formal parlour layout for hosting guests.

What is the difference between a sofa and a couch?

In Nigeria the two words are used interchangeably for the same piece of furniture. Internationally, “sofa” tends to describe a more formal, structured seat with arms, while “couch” suggests something more casual and lounge-oriented. Both refer to the upholstered seating in your living room — search either term and you will find the same product range.

Is leather or fabric better for Nigerian weather

Fabric performs better in rooms without consistent air conditioning because it breathes and does not feel sticky in warm temperatures. Leather looks premium and lasts longer but needs climate-controlled rooms to stay comfortable. Microfibre fabric offers the best compromise: durable, stain resistant, and comfortable in all conditions.

How much is a wooden sofa set in Nigeria?

Wooden sofa sets — solid hardwood frames with detachable cushions — range from ₦600,000 (local craftsmen on Jiji or workshop orders) through ₦1,500,000 – ₦4,000,000 (Vento kiln-dried hardwood collection). Wooden sets last 15+ years with care but offer less plush comfort than fully upholstered sofas unless paired with high-density cushions.

Where can I buy affordable sofa sets in Lagos

Furniture showrooms in Lekki, Allen, Ikoyi, and Festac carry options across all price ranges. Our Lagos showrooms include free delivery and installation. Online platforms like Jumia offer budget options but without the ability to test comfort before buying. Local upholsterers in areas like Surulere and Mushin offer competitive pricing on custom-built sets.

How long does a quality sofa set last

A sofa set with a hardwood frame, high-density foam, and quality upholstery lasts 8 to 15 years with proper care. Budget sofas with engineered wood frames and low-density foam typically need replacing after 3 to 5 years. Leather sofas outlast fabric options when maintained with regular conditioning.

Do sofa set prices include delivery in Nigeria

It varies by retailer. Vento Furniture includes delivery and professional installation within Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt at no extra charge. Online retailers often charge ₦50,000 to ₦200,000 for delivery depending on distance and accessibility. Always confirm delivery terms before purchasing.

What is the most popular sofa set style in Nigeria

The 3+2+1 configuration in fabric upholstery is the most commonly purchased across all price ranges. L-shaped and corner sofas are growing rapidly in popularity, especially in newer apartments with open-plan living areas where the sofa defines the boundary between living and dining space.

How do I know if a sofa set is good quality

Check the frame material (hardwood is best), sit on it to test foam firmness and recovery, inspect the stitching for consistency, and lift one end to gauge the weight. Heavy sofas generally indicate solid construction. Ask the seller about the foam density rating — anything above 30 kg/m³ is good quality for daily residential use.

Can I buy a sofa set on instalment in Nigeria

Some furniture retailers partner with payment platforms to offer instalment plans on qualifying purchases. Vento Furniture works with selected payment partners for flexible options. Terms, eligibility, and interest rates vary. Speak to the sales team at your chosen retailer for current instalment availability before assuming it applies to all products.

What sofa set size fits a small Nigerian living room

A 2-seater or compact 3-seater works best for rooms under 15 square metres. Avoid full 3+2+1 sets in small spaces as they crowd the room and block movement paths. An L-shaped corner sofa can seat more people while using less floor space than separate pieces because it follows the wall rather than occupying the centre of the room.