7 swoon-worthy sofas for your home

Now, you may be wondering why on earth we’d choose to do a write up on our favourite sofas if we Melbournians have just been released from lockdown. After all, isn’t being inside the last thing we’d want to do? On the contrary, we believe upping your couch game is always a good idea. After all, where will you plonk yourself after all that wining, dining and catching up with friends?

 

Audrey sofa from Gallotti & Radice

A love of simple lines, soft and enveloping, refined and elegant – the Audrey sofa by Italian designer Gallotti & Radice is the perfect sofa for a sophisticated living room. Its sweeping silhouette recalls the easy elegance of Art Deco-style loungers. Gallotti & Radice aims to create furniture that is both visually exciting and technically challenging, and the Audrey sofa is no exception. It’s available in a range of textures and colours – so you can make it a fabulous statement piece or go for a much more subdued style.

 

Vint couch elements from House of Orange

We love the sheer versatility of the Vint Couch collection from House of Orange. Rather than being available in one particular size, the sofa “elements” are available in a left and right corner, a middle element and a hocker, which can be connected with special clamps. The corduroy rib grey colour will work with a huge number of interior styles, while the elements can be combined in several different ways to fit an array of living rooms.

 

Valley modular sofa from Jardan

Another customisable option, the Valley modular sofas from Jardan are an interior designer’s dream. Incorporating soft rolling curves and bold geometric lines, Valley’s low-lying appearance welcomes you with open arms. Sitting comfortably atop turned American oak feet and available in a variety of configurations, Valley is a statement waiting to be made.

 

Vivienne sofa from Molmic

For a classic look, you can’t go past the Vivienne sofa range from Molmic. Handmade right here in Melbourne, these sofas are designed with different influences in mind. Not just for the living room, their classic shape lends itself to the bedroom, vignette or quite corner. And there are plenty of fabric choices to choose from.

 

Tactile sofa from Baxter

If you’re looking to introduce some pattern into your interior, look no further than the Tactile sofa from Baxter. An ultimate luxury and forever piece, the Tactile sofa aims to enhance the leather tactile properties and at the same time develop an attention towards details. The vertical and horizontal lines add height and width to a space, creating a truly grand space.

 

Lewis sofa from Jardan

We may be biased, but we just had to include another masterpiece from our local Melbourne furniture manufacturer, Jardan. Unlike some of the grander entries we have listed, the Lewis sofa is a more petite sofa perfect for smaller spaces. Don’t be fooled by its smaller size, however, as the Lewis isn’t designed to blend subtly into the background. Light on its feet, Lewis is framed by subtly angled steel legs and offers a beautiful and structured back support.

 

Coral modular sofa from Talenti Outdoor Living

How’s this for enhancing your outdoor entertaining space? The Coral modular sofa from Talenti allows you to create elegant and creative sofas combinations for the outdoors. Clean and balanced geometric lines highlight the light and minimalist aluminium frame, while the cushions embellish the sofa with their generous and welcoming volumes. The blend of materials creates a perfect harmony between the man-made and the natural.

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