


Dyer 2 Piece Sectional
The Dyer sectional from Smith Brothers is a generously scaled two-piece built the way Indiana furniture has been built in the Smith Brothers shop for generations — by hand, to standards that automated production simply can't replicate. A left-arm facing sofa joins a right-arm facing corner sofa in an L-configuration that anchors a room rather than filling it, the kind of presence that comes from genuine scale and considered proportion working together.
The body is upholstered in cream fabric, a clean, warm neutral that reads well against both light and dark interiors. Shagbark finish on the wood legs and accents grounds the piece with an earthy, slightly rustic tone that keeps the overall look from going too formal. Four down-filled throw pillows complete the sectional: two in a multi-neutral patterned cover on the sofa side, two in medium gray on the corner piece. The mix gives the Dyer a layered, assembled-over-time quality rather than a showroom-matched look — and down fill means these are pillows people actually reach for rather than props that get stacked on the floor.
The construction story is where Smith Brothers earns its reputation. Frames are bench-crafted by hand, built to hold their geometry across years of daily use rather than to hit a cost target. Cushions are cut and filled to consistent specs, so the sectional sits and looks the same a decade in as it does the day it arrives. At this scale, that integrity matters — 112 inches of connected seating is the most prominent thing in any room it occupies, and the Dyer is built to stay that way.
- Bench-crafted frame construction, built by hand in Smith Brothers' Indiana facility
- Cream upholstery with water-based cleaning code for easy care
- Shagbark wood leg and accent finish
- Four down-filled throw pillows included — two multi-neutral patterned on the sofa, two medium gray on the corner piece
- Left-arm facing sofa and right-arm facing corner sofa form a complete L-configuration

