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Replacement parts, new covers and accessories are all affordable, sustainable ways to renew, repair and update your sofa. Here you can find all you need to prolong life for your sofa. Switching parts is easy, requiring few tools and can often be done without moving the piece out of place.
IKEA's ambition is to become a fully circular business that operates based on a closed-loop economy by 2030. We strive to minimize the amount of waste we generate and ensure that all our products can be reused: repaired, refurbished, remanufactured or recycled. At the same time, we want to enable our customers to prolong the life of their products.
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Sides and armrests

When accidents do happen, armrests are often the part taking a beating. Replacing a damaged or worn side can truly make the sofa feel like new again. Click on the link below see which replacement parts are available for different sofas.
 
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Seat and back cushions

A missing or ruined cushion can easily become the reason an otherwise perfectly fine sofa is discarded. Conversely, a new cushion or two can make an old sofa feel like it just came from the store.
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Refresh with new covers

A new textile shell is an easy yet effective way to give new life to a sofa. Or why not have two sets of covers, and change them between seasons – or even moods?
 
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Finishing touches

Regardless of your sofa’s colour, adding cushions and textiles allows you to effortlessly mix, match and change the palette to your liking. Here you can find a range of options to complement your living room mood.
 
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