Modern sofas
Modern sofas offer simple, often low volumes, with clear geometry and clean finishes. This category brings together seats with direct, unadorned lines, designed to structure a living room in a sober manner. The materials used - fabric, leather, metal, light or black wood - help to create a homogeneous whole. The modern sofa blends easily into an uncluttered space, whether open or compartmentalized, establishing a coherent visual focal point with functional furniture. read more >
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2-seater mahogany leather sofaKrieger
£4360 £3920-10%

3-seater Havana leather sofaAlmond
£5215 £4690-10%

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

Camel leather 3-seater sofaKrieger
£4850 £4360-10%

3-seater blue velvet sofaViela
£2655 £1865-30%
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Two-seater sofa in grey leatherAlmond
£4240 £3095-25%

Three-seater sofa in grey leatherAlmond
£5215 £4135-20%

3-seater mahogany leather sofaKrieger
£4850 £4360-10%

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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Understanding the lines of a modern sofa
The modern sofa is distinguished by a geometric design with no decorative elements. Its shapes are clean, often orthogonal, with integrated or absent armrests. The seat can be deep or more compact, depending on the intended function. This type of sofa is designed to be seen directly in space: it is neither camouflaged nor staged. Placed in a living room, it acts as a fixed structure around which other elements are organized, such as a simple coffee table, flat-fronted storage units or unpatterned lighting.
Materials used in a modern sofa
Modern sofas call on materials that reinforce the rigor of their design. Textiles are plain, finely woven or tightly woven, often in gray, beige, black or deep blue. Leather, when used, remains smooth, with no visible seams. Legs are reduced to their function: slender metal tubes, solid wood legs or no elevation at all. This neutrality of materials allows a modern sofa to be inserted in different types of configurations, with a stable visual effect, without variations in texture or excessive shine.
Agency and use of a modern sofa
The modern sofa can be arranged frontally or floating, depending on the dimensions of the living room. It can be used on its own or complemented by independent modules. Its linear format favors open circulation and is suitable for shared spaces. In small living rooms, it can be combined with light, free-standing furniture. In larger rooms, it structures the space by orienting it towards a wall, bay window or bookcase. The addition of cushions remains possible, as long as the coherence of lines and continuity of colors are respected.
A modern sofa is not a spectacular object, but a legible structure that organizes space in an efficient and visual way. It serves as a base for a sober, balanced composition adapted to different design contexts.
A modern sofa is not a spectacular object, but a legible structure that organizes space effectively and visually