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    Affordable non toxic sofa

    I know this is a shot in the dark. I am looking for a new sofa, and found out that most are deep with flame retardants. Has anyone bought eco furniture that isn't pricey?
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    Re: Affordable non toxic sofa

    After looking high and low for a year for a non toxic sofa under $5000,

    I found this style and decided to build one myself
    https://www.environmentfurniture.com...om/peroba-sofa:

    without the flag, of course.
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    Re: Affordable non toxic sofa

    If you're open to a futon, Mary's Futons in San Rafael has at least one model that's made with organic cotton, organic wool and other non-tox materials. Plus you'll have a spare bed then as well

    Blessings,
    Amara


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    I know this is a shot in the dark. I am looking for a new sofa, and found out that most are deep with flame retardants. Has anyone bought eco furniture that isn't pricey?
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    Re: Affordable non toxic sofa

    I have one that is oak with zigger springs and I replaced the foam with professionally cut eco friendly foam.
    There is an optional board for a firmer feeling and the slip covers are removable for washing. It is slightly longer and a little narrower than a twin bed so it is comfortable for one to sleep on and great for togetherness naps as well as up to four or 5 adults sitting.
    I'd like to do more yoga and less couching, so I'm happy to sell it for $400 which is less than I paid for the new foam.

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    I know this is a shot in the dark. I am looking for a new sofa, and found out that most are deep with flame retardants. Has anyone bought eco furniture that isn't pricey?
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