Grey sofas
Gray sofas offer a neutral visual base, suitable for sober or contrasting compositions. Whether cool or warm, depending on the fabric, they have little impact on the perception of volume. Placed in the center of the living room or against a wall, they blend into the environment without creating a rupture. This category includes models with varied lines, with or without armrests. The gray sofa is designed for functional comfort, with a wide range of materials. read more >
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Gray linen and cotton 2-seater Chesterfield sofaMontaigu
£1805 £1535-15%

Grey leather 3-seater sofaHamar
£3875 £3295-15%

Two-seater sofa in grey leatherAlmond
£4240 £3095-25%

Three-seater sofa in grey leatherAlmond
£5215 £4135-20%
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2-seater fabric sofaSilkeborg
£1565 £1405-10%

Round 3-seater gray velvet sofaOlson
£2655 £2385-10%

3-seater sofaSilkeborg
£1930 £1735-10%

Round gray velvet sofaOlson
£2050 £1845-10%
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Read about the functional neutrality of a gray sofa
The gray sofa fits into a logic of visual neutrality. It helps structure a space without imposing a dominant color. Gray, in its light, medium or anthracite shades acts as a contrast modulator in a room. It can be combined with light-colored floors, white walls, colored textiles or raw materials such as concrete, metal or wood. This flexibility means that the grey sofa can be integrated into very different environments, from the classic living room to the more graphic living room. It serves as a starting point or link in a layout, without taking visual control.
Forms, coverings and perception of volumes
Gray sofas come in straight, dangle or modular formats. The structure can be low with linear backrests, or more enveloping with defined volumes. The fabric chosen influences overall perception: a grey in raw linen will be more diffuse, a grey in velvet will accentuate relief. Leather, often dark gray, introduces a denser, more formal feel. The choice of covering must take into account sources of natural light, the material of adjacent elements, and the level of daily use. The base, visible or not, helps to visually lighten or strengthen the ensemble.
Implantation and articulation with other elements
A gray sofa is installed in a living room according to a logic centered on circulation and use. It can be leaned against a wall or placed in the center to structure an open volume. Combined with a coffee table, rug or adjustable lighting fixtures, it defines a seating area without overloading the space. Textile accessories (cushions, plaids) introduce colorful accents without altering the overall coherence. In a very neutral interior, it can, on the contrary, serve to stabilize the whole. Its placement depends on the relationship to fixed furniture, access and the role it plays in the room's hierarchy.
The gray sofa helps to organize a living space without disrupting the main lines or imposing a decorative effect. Its hue, proportions and finishes make it compatible with a variety of visual contexts, in a logic of controlled everyday use.
The grey sofa allows you to organize a living space without disrupting the main lines or imposing a decorative effect