I Tested and Rated West Elm’s Oliver Sofa — Here’s My Honest Review

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updated Dec 19, 2025
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Oliver Sofa in living room
Credit: West Elm

It’s no secret that we at AT are huge fans of West Elm’s sofas; we’ve fallen in love with more than one of their gorgeous offerings over the years. But if we had to choose just one that we’re really the most excited about, the 72-inch Oliver sofa would be a strong contender. 

What makes this small-space sofa such a standout? For starters, the $699 price tag on the twill version (currently on sale for $559.20!) certainly caught our attention right away, but that’s not all that’s worthy of praise. After admiring the Oliver sofa from afar (a.k.a. West Elm’s website) for so long, we were thrilled to finally see it in person when we visited the store for our report on the best sofas at West Elm.

Even amidst countless other models, we immediately recognized the Oliver as one worth singling out. So, did this model live up to our initial expectations? Yes — and here’s why.

Quick Overview

A Quick Look at the Oliver Sofa

  • Classic, Mid-Century Modern design
  • Two sizes, 72″ and 82″ long
  • Three upholstery options, Dove twill, Pewter linen weave, and Sand performance distressed velvet
  • Hand-built frame made of solid pine and engineered wood
  • High-gauge sinuous springs

Design Features That Stand Out

In person, the Oliver sofa is even more delightfully compact. Our Personal Shopper review notes that it almost looks more like a loveseat than a full-sized sofa, which small-space dwellers will certainly appreciate.

Additionally, its back and seat cushions are very firm thanks to high-resilience foam cores, so if you’re looking for a loungey couch, you might opt for one of the other models we reviewed. But if you just need a low-maintenance couch for sitting and working, this one does the job just fine. We also classified it as perfect for first-time renters, for obvious reasons.

Oh, and we can’t forget to mention that the Oliver’s legs are easily removable — a feature that might seem unnecessary until you find yourself moving apartments. It’s no wonder store employees told us this sofa is one of West Elm’s best-selling models!

What we love

  • Compact size perfect for small spaces
  • Classic design will look great for years
  • Super firm back and seat cushions
  • Removable legs for easy handling

Good to know

  • Not as customizable as other West Elm sofas
  • Not ideal for lounging
Credit: West Elm
West Elm Oliver Sofa

What Else You Should Know About the Oliver Sofa

Despite being so budget-friendly, the Oliver still brings the quality and style we’ve come to expect from West Elm (we love their dining tables, too). Its sturdy frame is hand-built from solid pine and engineered wood, and it’s designed with high-gauge sinuous springs to support the medium-firm foam cushions.

Overall, it’s a solidly constructed piece that’s built to last (as per our expert advice for buying a sofa!), yet it isn’t so pricey that you’ll feel obligated to hold on to it forever. It’ll come as no surprise to learn that we deemed this model West Elm’s best budget-friendly sofa after viewing it in-store; it’s also perfect for small apartments regardless of whether you get it in the 72″ width or the 82″ width.

And, if you do end up keeping it forever, the Oliver won’t feel dated. Featuring subtly flared rubberwood legs and a clean-lined, classic silhouette, its mid-century modern design will always remain in style and complement just about any aesthetic.

Although it’s not quite as customizable as other West Elm sofas, you can still get the Oliver in two different upholstery styles: a texture-rich woven twill in a dove hue or a yarn-dyed pewter.

Should You Buy the West Elm Oliver Sofa?

In short, if you’re looking for a stylish, comfortable, and well-made sofa that’s suited for a small space (and a small budget), West Elm’s got it — who would’ve thought? 

Buy: Oliver Sofa, Starting at $559 (normally $699)

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