
Lexicon
Lexicon 194840171218 Iglesia Silver Gray 2-Piece Living Room Set
★★★★★
43.5"22.5"18.5"23.5"300lbs
Genuine cow leather seating at a two-piece price — the Iglesia set brings tailored proportions and S-spring support to the full living room.
$2,190.58*$2,389.99Save 8%
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Overview
Key Features
[1] Loveseat: 67" x 36" x 35"H + [1] Sofa: 89" x 36" x 35"H
Genuine Cow Leather + Faux Leather + Black finished Metal Leg
S-Spring Seat + Foam Cushion + Loose Back Cushion
Seat Dimension: 43.5"W/64"W x 22.5"D x 18.5"H; Leg: 5"H; Arm: 23.5"H
Weight Capacity: 300lbs/seat; Doorway Width: 19"; Required Assembly: Yes;
Specifications
Brand
Lexicon
Collection
Iglesia
Color
Silver Gray
Set Includes
Loveseat + Sofa
Loveseat Dimensions
67" x 36" x 35"H
Sofa Dimensions
89" x 36" x 35"H
Seat Dimensions (Loveseat)
43.5"W x 22.5"D x 18.5"H
Seat Dimensions (Sofa)
64"W x 22.5"D x 18.5"H
Leg Height
5"
Arm Height
23.5"
Weight Capacity
300 lbs per seat
Upholstery
Genuine Cow Leather + Faux Leather (Leather Match)
Frame
Wooden Frame
Legs
Black Finished Metal
Seat Construction
S-Spring + Foam Cushion
Back Cushion
Loose (removable)
Minimum Doorway Width
19"
Assembly Required
Yes
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Genuine cow leather on primary contact surfaces delivers a material quality feel that distinguishes it from fully faux alternatives at this price range.
- S-spring seat foundation provides resilient weight distribution and better long-term sag resistance than flat webbing or foam-only seat bases.
- Loose back cushions allow repositioning for personal comfort preference and can be removed for cleaning or replacement independently.
- The sofa and loveseat share consistent proportions (36" deep, 35"H) making them genuinely suite-matched in profile, not just color-coordinated.
- Black finished metal legs give the set a contemporary silhouette that reads as intentional rather than builder-grade.
👎 Cons
- Assembly is required — the leg attachment process adds time and requires at least two people for safely tipping the pieces to access the underside.
- 300 lbs per seat weight capacity is a firm engineering limit that excludes heavier users from relying on a single seat position without risk.
- Leather match means rear-facing and side panels are faux leather — in open-plan rooms where the sofa back is visible, the material difference may be noticeable up close.
- Silver gray leather can show oils and wear marks more visibly than darker upholstery tones, requiring consistent maintenance to preserve appearance.
- The 19-inch doorway requirement, while manageable in most homes, could be a constraint in older buildings with non-standard interior door widths.
Frequently Asked Questions
What exactly is "leather match" upholstery — how much of the set is genuine leather versus faux?
Leather match means the seating surfaces — the areas where you actually sit and rest your arms — use genuine cow leather, while the sides, back panels, and less-contacted areas use matching faux leather. This is standard practice at this price tier and keeps cost down without sacrificing the feel where it matters most.
The weight capacity is listed as 300 lbs per seat — does that apply to the entire sofa or each individual seat cushion?
300 lbs is the capacity per seat position. The three-seat sofa has multiple seat positions, each rated independently at 300 lbs — it is not a total frame capacity shared across the piece.
My front door is narrow — will these pieces fit through a standard doorway?
The listed doorway clearance requirement is 19 inches minimum. Most standard interior doorways are 32–36 inches wide, so typical home entry points will not be a problem. The 19-inch figure is the minimum clearance needed to angle the pieces through during delivery.
Is assembly difficult, and what tools are required?
Assembly is required. Based on the construction — attaching the black metal legs to the wooden frame — it is generally straightforward and requires basic hand tools. The legs are the primary assembly step; cushions and back pieces are loose and require no tools.
How does the S-spring seat construction affect long-term comfort compared to a foam-only base?
S-springs (sinuous springs) provide a resilient, responsive support layer beneath the foam cushion. They distribute weight across the seat base and resist sagging better than webbing-only or foam-only platforms, which is directly relevant to long-term durability and sustained sitting comfort.