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Emily Henderson isn’t the only one in her house who likes to plop down on the couch after a long day. Her dogs make themselves comfortable, too. Their favorite perch, unfortunately, is on top of the backrest cushions, which can leave the pillows looking squished and sloppy after a snooze sesh. So, Henderson decided to design a sofa that gets rid of the slouchy back pillows altogether—and now you can buy it on Wayfair.
Ahead of the weekend, Henderson teased one of her biggest product launches yet: an entire line of sofa and chairs. The designer revealed that she’s partnered up with Sean Lowe (you might know him from The Bachelor franchise but he’s also in the furniture-making business) and created a collection of seating that’ll be sold exclusively through Wayfair. The line, called Room Service, features two chairs and six sofa styles, including the one Henderson created with her own home (and pets) in mind, The Alice.
Here’s a closer look at Henderson’s dream couch, plus the other standouts from the collection.
The Alice

By ditching the back cushion, Henderson shooed her pups off the couch while simultaneously ending up with a really chic silhouette. The Alice’s velvet upholstery is also forgiving (it comes in cream, espresso, and green).
The Barb

Not too deep and not too shallow, this supportive sofa stuns from the side with its unexpected curved arm and decorative rounded leg. Not in the market for a new couch? There’s also a chair-and-a-half version of this style.
The Oscar
Henderson’s take on the classic mid-century sofa is easily the most sink-in-able option in the bunch. The bench-style couch comes in a 96-inch length, but we’re partial to the 84-inch option that’s available in green linen.
The Otto
Henderson recommends floating this chunky sofa in the middle of the room—the postmodern lines look just as good from the back as they do from the front.
The Milo

If you’re wondering which sofa is best for TV-binging, look no further than this sizable sectional that won’t break the bank.
The Bennett
Henderson made this U-shaped sectional with her brother’s family room in mind, the goal being that everyone can pile into the cuddly corners together.
The Suz Chair

Regency-inspired lines give this traditional swivel—perfect for both a formal living room or office, says Henderson—a little oomph.