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Default Question about cushions falling from a leather sofa

I have a nice lather sofa, but the cushions keep falling off it when
one sits on the sofa. Virtually every 10-15 minutes, you have stand up
and pull back the cushions so they don't fall off. Are there any kind
of specially degigned velcro or any other kind of straps or adhesive
tape of some kind that one can use to keep the cushions on a leather
sofa from falling without damaging the furniture?

Would really appreciate the answer.

Thanks!

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I have a nice lather sofa, but the cushions keep falling off it when
one sits on the sofa. Virtually every 10-15 minutes, you have stand up
and pull back the cushions so they don't fall off. Are there any kind
of specially degigned velcro or any other kind of straps or adhesive
tape of some kind that one can use to keep the cushions on a leather
sofa from falling without damaging the furniture?



How about some of that plastic mesh stuff (Rubbermaid, perhaps?) that is
meant to go under glasses on shelves? Or perhaps those mats that you put
under area rugs to keep them from slipping?


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I have a nice lather sofa, but the cushions keep falling off it when
one sits on the sofa. Virtually every 10-15 minutes, you have stand up
and pull back the cushions so they don't fall off. Are there any kind
of specially degigned velcro or any other kind of straps or adhesive
tape of some kind that one can use to keep the cushions on a leather
sofa from falling without damaging the furniture?



How about some of that plastic mesh stuff (Rubbermaid, perhaps?) that is
meant to go under glasses on shelves? Or perhaps those mats that you put
under area rugs to keep them from slipping?

That is basically what I have seen used. Fancy couches usually have
non-flippable cushions, and the back is covered with non-skid. They are also
usually framed so there is a front ledge slope where the cushions fit- not
enough to feel, but enough to reduce sliding. Velcro, the industrial kind,
would work, but it would make the cushions non-flippable, if yours are the
2-sided style.

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