One of the great value programs from Hancock and Moore is the Town and Country 'Married Cover' program. Margins on those items are razor-thin, and nothing is taken out from a component or quality standpoint. H&M saves can offer these pieces at those prices by having the leathers not only sourced from Chinese tanneries, but cut and sewn there as well. They are then shipped over in 'kit form' to NC and when an order arrives, the kit is pulled and put on the USA made and upholstered frame.

The ration of sofas sold to loveseats is about 12 to 1. Kits have to be ordered in a specific hide and specific style in batches of 100 to get the cost savings. That ration means there is not enough volume to order 100 kits in the loveseat version.

So, when an order comes in for a matching sofa and loveseat in the Town and Country program, the sofa is a bargain and the loveseat is more expensive. It seems out-of-balance, doesn't it?

The loveseat has to be done from scratch is why it costs more. There are no kits for it.

Another problem surfaces in matching hides when a T&C Married Cover Sofa is in the mix. The loose leather they have in NC to make the loveseat won't match what is in the sofa kits - so in that case they have to take a sofa 'kit' and cut the middle out of it, resew and re-tailor it to get a matching loveseat. Again, several hours more of labor to do it that way.

My advice is to buy two sofas in the Married Cover program if your room can take them, rather than a sofa/loveseat combo. It typically will cost you less overall to do it this way.

I hope that explains it some, why a loveseat can cost more than a sofa when on promotional deal pricing.