About Marvin Sofa 240
Scaled Down, Not Stripped Back
The Marvin Sofa 240 from Talenti takes the character of the wider Marvin collection and brings it into a more compact footprint. At roughly 94 inches wide, it fits comfortably in spaces where a larger sofa would overwhelm the room. But nothing about the design feels reduced. The proportions stay balanced, the lines stay clean, and the overall presence holds its own.
Materials and Construction
Underneath the upholstery, the frame combines solid and multilayer wood with a steel perimeter structure. Seat support comes from elastic webbing, which gives a responsive feel without relying on springs that can fatigue over time. The padding is high-density polyurethane foam in differentiated densities, layered with polyester fiber. It adds up to a sofa that weighs around 209 pounds, which says something about the substance built into it.
Upholstery options run wide. Fabric is available across several categories, from A through E and a LUX tier. Leather comes in Category F and Category G LUX. Metal finishes on the perimeter frame include burnished, chrome, and glossy black. The feet are thermoplastic polymer, a practical choice that protects flooring while keeping the visual quiet. There is enough flexibility here to dial the Marvin 240 toward almost any interior direction.
Comfort That Feels Unhurried
The seat height sits at about 17 inches, with cushions adding roughly 8.5 inches. That puts the seating position low enough to feel relaxed but not so deep that getting up becomes an event. Back cushions are filled with polyester fiber, soft and giving, the kind that lets someone settle in without fighting structure. The overall effect is informal. And that feels intentional rather than accidental.
Where It Works
This is a sofa built for residential spaces, but it does not box itself into one type of room. It works in a living room anchored by a rug and a few considered pieces. It works in a reading room or a wide hallway turned sitting area. The clean silhouette means it does not compete with surrounding furniture or architecture. It just sits well in a space and lets the room breathe.
The Talenti Marvin Sofa 240 is also adaptable in tone. Dressed in a pale linen-category fabric with burnished metal, it leans quiet and understated. In dark leather with a glossy black frame, it sharpens up considerably. Same sofa, different personality.
Built to Stay
A wood and steel frame, high-density foam, and resilient webbing are not materials chosen for short-term use. They are chosen because they hold up. The differentiated foam densities help the sofa maintain its shape where it matters most, particularly in the seat where daily weight lands. And the range of upholstery categories means owners can choose a covering that matches how hard the sofa will actually be used. That kind of practicality, built into a piece that looks this composed, is worth noting.














