Drop onto a leather sofa after a long day and the cushion answers back — a creak of stretched hide, a soft whoosh of air pushed through the seams, the dull thud of weight finding its place. These 41 sofa audio clips work that small physical vocabulary in detail: a controlled cushion sit, the harder body-fall when someone collapses dramatically, leather creak as posture shifts, the fabric shuffle of a blanket pulled across the arm, and the resigned squeak of springs in an older couch.
Sitcom editors pull the body-fall take because the punchline often lands on it — the audience hears the giving-up before the actor finishes the line. Living-room scene work uses the gentler cushion sit and shuffle material for naturalistic dialogue settings. Foley artists building period-drama interiors lean on the spring-and-creak takes; modern couches don't carry the same character. Grab what fits the room — every clip is free to download, no attribution, no signup.