Couch is great! Love the color and the corduroy for kitties. Excited to try all the versatile ways of putting it together. For now it is quite firm, which is great and nothing a few pillows can’t fix!... See more
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Welax, founded in 1998, began as a small factory producing plastic pellets. Through unwavering dedication to quality, we grew into a trusted partner for leading international furniture brands. By 2005, we expanded into plastic components, with our chair parts becoming preferred choices for major companies. The Welax brand officially launched in 2010. In 2019, we established our own laboratory and introduced BIFMA 5.1 and EN1335 testing standards, strengthening our R&D with rigorous, scientific processes. In 2020, we invested 30 million RMB in research and development, creating 500+ independent molds and securing 1,000+ patents—solidifying our foundation as an innovation-driven manufacturer. Today, Welax specializes in ergonomic chairs, modular compressed sofas, executive seating, and multi-scenario home furniture. Our designs have earned global recognition, winning the MUSE Design Awards, International Design Awards (IDA), French Design Award, GOOD DESIGN Award, and other international honors and certifications. From workspaces to living rooms, every Welax product reflects comfort, thoughtful engineering, and modern aesthetics—turning everyday spaces into relaxing, enjoyable experiences. At Welax, we don’t just make furniture; we bring life, comfort, and joy into your daily living.
350 Northern Blvd Albany New York 12204 United States, 12204, New York, United States
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Bought this during the sale and I’m mostly happy with it. The orange color looks great and it fits my space well. It’s comfy, but a bit firmer than I expected and took some time to fully expand. Delivery was quick, setup was just okay. Solid sofa for the price, just not perfect.

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Fantastic customer service. I received a chair with some minor manufacturing defects and they offered to replace the parts of the chair with the manufacturing defects, or refund the chair entirely. Monica was a great customer service representative!

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I tried to cancel an order I made in error and now the company is fighting processing of the credit card refund even though the merchandise (sofa) never shipped! They keep delaying asking if I want to buy something else, and after days of telling them NO, please issue the refund, they agree - but then don't actually process the refund. The bank shows no refund issued by Welaxhome! The company is based in China and I get heavy vibes they are a dishonest merchant! Now I have to go through the trouble of filing a formal claim with my bank. Avoid Welaxhome at all costs.

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