From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishthree-piece suiteˌthree-piece ˈsuite noun [countable] British EnglishDHF two chairs and a sofa covered in the same material
Examples from the Corpus
three-piece suite• What is the selling price? 4 A three-piece suite costs £350.• A large pine wardrobe made £300; an old Victorian sideboard, £340 and a three-piece suite, £325.• More news of the magician who turned his wife and two children into a three-piece suite.• A new furniture shop with a three-piece suite in uncut moquette in the window next to a cocktail cabinet shiny as toffee.• A three-piece suite and coffee table occupied the front half, a fitted kitchen and dinette the rear.• The room was filled with tables, knick-knacks, chairs, and a large horsehair three-piece suite.• Stephen said hallo to Dadda before going upstairs to start work on the three-piece suite they had brought in on Friday.• The fireplace held a gas fire; the walls were a figured cream paper: the three-piece suite of maroon uncut moquette.