
Vintage Sofa Company Granby 3 Seat Sofa in Moreland Harris Tweed Fabric and Leather
What stands out here is the way the materials control the shape. Moreland Harris Tweed has a calmer, more refined look than a busier woven finish, so the deep buttoning across the back and arms feels crisp rather than overworked. On a larger sofa like this, that restraint matters. It keeps the silhouette looking smart and settled instead of overly formal.
Tan leather seat cushions change the mood of the piece straight away. They draw the eye into the middle of the sofa, soften the buttoned frame and add a warmer contrast against the tweed body. Leather on the scrolled arms carries that warmth outward again, giving the profile more definition and helping the whole design feel properly resolved from front to side.
A three-seater needs enough presence to anchor the room, but it also has to avoid feeling too dense. That balance is where this Granby works especially well. Moreland tweed keeps the outer frame tailored and understated, while the leather seating makes the sofa feel more welcoming and less rigid than a fully upholstered heritage model.
Placed in a room with painted joinery, darker wood, brass accents or softer neutral schemes, it has the kind of finish that feels established without becoming too formal. Rather than pushing for attention, it brings texture, structure and warmth in a more measured way.
Original: $2,801.46
-65%$2,801.46
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What stands out here is the way the materials control the shape. Moreland Harris Tweed has a calmer, more refined look than a busier woven finish, so the deep buttoning across the back and arms feels crisp rather than overworked. On a larger sofa like this, that restraint matters. It keeps the silhouette looking smart and settled instead of overly formal.
Tan leather seat cushions change the mood of the piece straight away. They draw the eye into the middle of the sofa, soften the buttoned frame and add a warmer contrast against the tweed body. Leather on the scrolled arms carries that warmth outward again, giving the profile more definition and helping the whole design feel properly resolved from front to side.
A three-seater needs enough presence to anchor the room, but it also has to avoid feeling too dense. That balance is where this Granby works especially well. Moreland tweed keeps the outer frame tailored and understated, while the leather seating makes the sofa feel more welcoming and less rigid than a fully upholstered heritage model.
Placed in a room with painted joinery, darker wood, brass accents or softer neutral schemes, it has the kind of finish that feels established without becoming too formal. Rather than pushing for attention, it brings texture, structure and warmth in a more measured way.









