Our Pick Of Must-Have Sofas

 

Finding the perfect sofa for your home can be a tricky affair—we’ve made it a little easier for you with a round up of our favourite sofas we’re currently loving.

 
 

The Stretch Corner Sofa in Corduroy Forest from RJ Living.

 
 

The Stretch Corner Sofa in Corduroy Forest from RJ Living.

 
 

Rich green and natural tones pair perfectly with the Stretch Corner Sofa, with four stunning colourways to choose from.

 
 

The Stretch Corner Sofa by RJ Living

The timeless Stretch Corner Sofa from RJ Living was designed in Melbourne with a focus on balance and modularity. The Stretch seamlessly adapts to your space with remarkable ease, making it incredibly versatile. Its modular construction allows you to effortlessly reconfigure your room at a moment's notice, providing a dynamic and adaptable living environment.

Seperate a middle module as an individual piece if your heart desires, or combine pieces and create a comfy pit for stretching out for a movie night, the combinations are endless. Rich green and natural tones pair perfectly with Stretch, with four stunning colourways to choose from. Forest Corduroy is textural and a real showstopper, while Opal Ocean's luxe sheen plays of blue and green tones. Copenhagen Grey adds a refined texture, while Silex Off White allows the form of Stretch to really shine.

 
 

The 4 seat sofa FLOAT sofa by SARAH ELLISON. in Avalon Piccolo.

 

The 4 seat sofa FLOAT sofa by SARAH ELLISON. in Byron Oyster.

 

The FLOAT sofa by SARAH ELLISON.

The sectional FLOAT sofa by SARAH ELLISON. stays true to the studio’s signature aesthetic of re-imagining 1970’s silhouettes for a contemporary audience. FLOAT was the first product to showcase the SARAH ELLISON. Avalon Piccolo hue, a signature brand colour design to amplify the FLOAT sofa. 

The design has an incredibly generous deep seat and horizontal puffy channelling—FLOAT is a real statement piece and striking in either sofa or modular configurations. A conversation piece for every home, FLOAT embraces its role to provide both comfort and a place for connection. 

 
 

The Bangalow Modular Sofa by Koala features a modular design that will adapt to suit your lifestyle.

 
 

The Bangalow Modular Sofa by Koala

The new Bangalow Modular Sofa from Koala is set to be a game-changer for modern living rooms, offering an unrivalled blend of sophisticated style, customisation and hyper functionality. Whether you prefer a traditional sofa, a luxurious chaise, or a spacious corner configuration, the Bangalow can be effortlessly transformed to meet space and configuration needs.

With its generous proportions, thick piping detail, and soft rounded curves, the Bangalow Modular Sofa is as beautiful as it is functional. Available in four stunning colours including Morning Grey, Green Wattle, Limestone and Sand Dune, plus custom boucle fabrics. Koala offers its famous 120 night risk-free trial, plus, with up to 5-years warranty on the range, so you know you're in good hands.

 
 
 
 
 

The classic Camaleonda Sofa from SPACE was originally designed in 1970.

 

The classic Camaleonda Sofa from SPACE

 

The B&B Italia Camaleonda Sofa designed by Mario Bellini from SPACE

The coveted and classic Camaleonda Sofa from SPACE was originally designed in 1970 by Mario Bellini for B&B Italia, and re-launched in circular materials in 2020.

Faithful to the original project are the sofa’s 900mm by 900mm modules, its backrest and armrest and the characteristic capitonné (the French term for stuffing that’s buttoned) design, still manufactured with the innovative system of cables, hooks and rings first created by Bellini in 1970.

The aim was to make the Camaleonda more comfortable than the original and sustainable through its materials and production methodology. The new internal structure is ‘built like a sandwich,’ each layer is made of recycled or recyclable materials and designed to be easily disassembled. The best part of the design lies in the sofa's tie-rods and rings—modules can be unhooked and recombined in response to the dynamic needs of the user while simultaneously maintaining the sofa's unique identity.

 
 
 
 

The Sundae Lounge by DesignByThem invites you to relax with its low height, deeper seat and generous curves. Photo: Pete Daly

 

The Sundae Lounge by DesignByThem can be upholstered from the DesignByThem House fabrics and leathers, or you can specify your own fabric. Photo: Pete Daly

 
 

The Sundae Lounge by DesignByThem

Designed by Jason Ju and made in Australia, the Sundae Lounge from DesignByThem is commercial-grade and can be made to order in your choice of upholstery. Coupling soft curves with billowing profiles, the sofa is voluminous in form and character, blurring the line between residential and commercial furniture.

The design invites you to relax with its low height, deeper seat and generous curves. With its modular approach, its highly scalable and versatile in the number of seats it can offer without the overuse of materials. The design utilises multi-layered green-star rated foam and springs to balance the need for support and longevity.

 
 
 
 
 

The Saint-Germain Sofa designed by Jean-Marie Massaud from Poliform

With a sinuous silhouette and a modular composition, the Saint-Germain Sofa from Polifom is the epitome of modern elegance. Inspired by the sensuous designs of the 1970s, the sofa system evokes a clean and inviting ambience that elevates any space. Soft, embracing lines create a flowing curve across a single piece, while a range of modules can be combined to create larger, more linear configurations.

From textured bouclé fabrics to clean contemporary leather, different upholstery options enhance the Saint-Germain’s exquisite volumes. Saint-Germain embraces an enveloping and round style recurring in all the modules of the series, which features linear sofas, L-shaped configurations, or organic compositions. The covering, in fabric or leather, enhances the volumes, full and voluptuous.

 
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