sofa.com presents its AW23 collection

Comprising three seating ranges, the new designs from sofa.com offer a hint of Scandi styling and a whole host of sleek, contemporary shaping…

chaise lounge chair with minimalist wooden frame against wooden backdrop

Catering for a global network of interior designers working on a varied selection of specifications, sofa.com has built on its much-loved core collection and become a renowned interior design destination. A curated collection which takes inspiration from timeless shape and design, with each piece presenting unique elements which showcase one of Autumn’s key furniture trends – sculptural minimalism. 24 new fabrics join the expansive offering of seating, ensuring all sofa and armchairs are specifically tailored to their final placement. In addition, there is the option to upholster each and every sofa.com piece in COM, allowing for endless possibilities.

side view of cream sofa with curved edges in front of round table and fireplace

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Boston is introduced as the urban hero of the collection, available as various sized sofa, chaise, armchair and footstool. The upholstered base facilitates a more generous seat depth, and dual-layered arm detailing balances the masculinity of the sofa, bringing a sense of enveloping comfort and a touch of modern sophistication, with the purpose of the design being to combine relaxation with luxury.

stone coloured chair and sofa with cotton cover in front of arched window on a stone floor

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Anders launches as an edited reimagination of Isaac, one of the brands best selling designs and epitomises laidback luxury. The shape boasts a plush base and back cushions filled with feathers, for ultimate indulgence. Fully removable fabric covers, beautiful piping detail, plump padded arms and a simple silhouette, culminates in a tailored approach to minimalist design.

armchair with modern wooden frame covered in saffron coloured fabric next to plants and fireplace

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Borrowing inspiration from the 80’s, geometric contrasts are created through the juxtaposition of Hockney’s angular wooden detailing and the sweeping curves of the seat itself. A self-supporting shape with its bulbous seat resting comfortably on the floor – intelligently designed and effortlessly sturdy, with enough squish to sink into.

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