More than perhaps any other item in the home, a good sofa has the ability to elevate a space from simply pleasant to powerful. We’re sure that’s in part due to the amount of time we’d rather not admit we spend cosied up on the couch – but it’s also due to the status afforded to sofas in our living spaces. Whether sprawling or petite, plush or firm, a good sofa is worth the investment.
So what should you look for when hunting for that elusive ‘perfect’ sofa? Of course we believe comfort and function comes first – but given that aforementioned status in your space, a striking form or materiality can be just the elevating element needed. Here’s some of our favourite statement sofas, from the classics to recent discoveries.
Mags Soft Sofa by Hay at Cult
One of the most consistently popular products in our
2213 Sofa by Borge Mogensen
Mogensen designed the
Togo Settee by Ligne Roset
Don’t deny it – just looking at the plush, curvy shape of this classic
Kett Avoca Sofa
While it’s simple form and materiality don’t demand your attention, its subtlety and emphasis on detail will definitely hold it. Kett Studio have made an impression with their refined, landscape-inspired creations and the
Wilfred Sofa by Jardan
Another brand defining the contemporary Australian furniture scene, Jardan’s
Husk Sofa by B&B Italia at Space
Immediately recognisable for its distinct bubbly aesthetic and playful yet structural form, the
Bröderna Andersson Settee
If you’re seeking a Nordic aesthetic for the home, we recommend the real deal. This Bröderna Andersson Settee is a classic of its time, and the soaped oak frame and wool pillows just add to the charm. Sourced from
Mangas Spaces Modules
Calling this set of modules a sofa feels rather limiting, as
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