Round sofas
Round sofas introduce a gentle dynamic into the living room layout. Their curved shape breaks with the orthogonal lines of traditional furniture. This category includes wrap-around seating designed to encourage interaction. The rounded sofa changes the circulation of the room: it directs the gaze obliquely and allows a freer, often central, layout. It blends into open or mixed spaces, providing a visual contrast marked by its continuous contours. read more >
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3-seater blue velvet sofaViela
£2655 £1865-30%

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

Round gray velvet sofaOlson
£2050 £1845-10%
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Geometry and layout of a rounded sofa
A rounded sofa is characterized by an absence of sharp edges. The seat follows a curved path, either partial or complete, depending on the model. Some feature an arched backrest, while others incorporate an ovoid shape throughout. This geometric choice alters layout habits: instead of leaning against a wall, the rounded sofa often finds its place as an island, or in a softly-treated corner. It can be used to structure conversation zones in open spaces, with no partitioning effect.
Functional uses of the rounded sofa
This type of seating encourages interaction. The semi-circular layout allows several people to see each other without turning around. It is suitable for lounges dedicated to entertaining or lounge-type configurations. The rounded sofa is also suitable for high-traffic areas, where it creates a central focal point without blocking traffic. It can be combined with circular or off-center coffee tables, to reinforce the lines. Seat depth varies from model to model, but generally remains sufficient for relaxed use.
Materials and visual effects
Round sofas use continuous coverings: velvet, bouclette, thick fabric or soft leather. The choice of a solid color accentuates the fluid reading of the shape. Legs are often discreet, even invisible, to reinforce the monoblock effect. Some models play with solid volumes, while others integrate modular cushions into a continuous structure. In this way, the rounded sofa becomes an identifiable visual mass, responding to the free forms of the rug, light fixture or accent objects.
In a living space, the rounded sofa introduces a break in geometric rhythm. It offers an alternative to classic alignment, while retaining its function as a central, legible seat.