Sofas and armchairs
Sofas and armchairs set the tone of a living room. Through their presence, they define seating areas, guide the gaze, and shape how the space is used. An open base, a generous backrest, or a patinated leather finish tell a story as much as they offer comfort. In both shared and more private settings, their placement structures the room without locking it in. Sofas and armchairs combine everyday comfort with aesthetic clarity—provided they’re chosen in line with light, room proportions, and existing elements. read more >
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Hazelnut Full-Grain Leather ArmchairNeoturner
£1090 £900-15%

Gray linen and cotton 2-seater Chesterfield sofaMontaigu
£1805 £1535-15%

2-seater mahogany leather sofaKrieger
£4360 £3920-10%

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

Grey leather 3-seater sofaHamar
£3875 £3295-15%
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Large leather Chesterfield sofaLopigna
£3995 £3595-10%

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

Fabric lounge armchairHilda
£605 £420-30%

Large ecru linen and cotton chesterfield sofaMontaigu
£2290 £2060-10%

3-seater blue velvet sofaViela
£2655 £1865-30%

Daybed benchNorilsk
£1200 £840-30%

Orange velvet armchairElbrousse
£605 £480-20%

Fabric armchairSilkeborg
£1000 £755-25%

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

Blue velvet armchairViela
£1210 £845-30%

Grey leather armchairHamar
£2290 £1640-30%

Green velvet and marble sofaCarthy
£1805 £1260-30%

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

2-seater brown leather chesterfield sofaJahn
£4480 £3810-15%

Black leather armchairRed Baron
£1560 £1090-30%

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

Blue velvet benchAurora
£480 £365-25%

Three-legged armchairWellinfield
£705 £495-30%

Anthracite velvet swivel armchairBalmat
£720 £555-25%

Orange velvet benchElmas
£950 £700-25%

Brown leather chesterfield armchairJahn
£3265 £2285-30%

2-seater bench in almond linen and cottonMontaigu
£1435 £1290-10%

2-seater fabric sofaSilkeborg
£1565 £1405-10%

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

3-seater sofaSilkeborg
£1930 £1735-10%

Gray velvet armchairBrompton
£1070 £840-20%

Camel leather club armchairRockefeller
£1700 £1530-10%

Fawn leather 2-seater chesterfield sofaSaint Paul
£4480 £4030-10%

Round gray velvet sofaOlson
£2050 £1845-10%

Fawn leather chesterfield armchairSaint Paul
£3265 £2340-30%

Camel leather armchairKrieger
£3020 £2570-15%

Large leather Chesterfield sofaWeston
£4850 £4360-10%

Scandinavian rocking chairLund
£660 £560-15%

Yellow velvet swivel armchairBalmat
£720 £570-20%
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Sofas and armchairs: choosing the right proportions
A sofa or armchair doesn’t stand alone—it interacts with the architecture, lighting, and surrounding furniture. In smaller spaces, compact or elevated seating creates a lighter visual impression. Conversely, a deep or low sofa anchors the space in larger rooms. Allowing at least 40 cm of clearance around the coffee table ensures fluid movement. The right size is not defined by the model, but by how naturally it fits into the room’s overall balance.
Upholstery, lines, and visual impressions
Fabric and leather are chosen not just for their look, but for their texture, drape, and durability. Dense velvet absorbs light and creates a cocoon-like effect. Washed linen brings a relaxed feel, while full-grain leather leaves a lasting tactile impression. Form matters too: a fine frame lightens the whole, while a high or curved backrest adds presence. Harmony often arises from a well-judged contrast between volume and surface.
Structuring a space without closing it off
Combining sofas and armchairs helps define areas without partitions. A straight sofa placed against a wall preserves floor space. A swivel chair or low seat can subtly connect two areas. In open-plan rooms, back-to-back seating sets distinct moods without creating barriers. It's not about symmetry, but about balanced coexistence. Placement, scale, and presence should support daily use while letting the eye move freely.
Choosing a sofa or armchair means thinking about how you live: hosting, reading, relaxing. The right pieces don't dominate—they settle into place. Over time, they become part of the room’s rhythm and memory.