You can get a Loveseat variant of some (but not all) of the Just in Time Promotional items, and this is one of them. When available in a series, they are priced the same as the sofa in promotional offerings. Basically they remove the center seating area of the sofa and you have a loveseat.
On the September, this does give you a point in the middle as you can see in the photos - where the two back cushions meet. On the Loveseat it changes the look of the unit and you lose that flowing curve. You may find yourself adjusting the back cushions to keep those top points aligned as they tend to shift when you use the piece.
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As an owner of the September sofa, it is weird seeing it in the mini version! The rolled arms do take up a lot of space so probably not for everyone if they are trying to squeeze a loveseat into a small area, but they are comfortable to lean on.
If I were buying a September Loveseat myself, I would pay the custom charge (which takes it out of the promotional programs) and have a one-piece back cushion and one-piece seat cushion. That way the back cushion would have the flowing lines to profile the back border frame in a single-piece casing. Yes, it's going to cost more - however this is upholstery that can easily be used twenty-five years (or longer) so to me it would be worth the additional cost.
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