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Modular sofa
Modular sofa





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For example, a low-slung sofa might get lost in a high-ceilinged space, whereas a tall sofa could overwhelm anywhere with lower ceilings. If the room is small, try a design with legs to create the illusion of space boxier sofas, conversely, can look stunning in large open-plan areas. If you’re struggling to picture whether the size or shape of a particular option will work, you could always try marking it out on the floor with masking tape or cardboard before making a decision.įerm Living’s versatile ‘Catena’ system in beige and brown Size is the most obvious consideration, but it’s not just a case of measuring dimensions – you also need to look at the proportions of the room as a whole.

  • Ligne Roset ‘Togo’ sofa system, available in numerous fabrics, individual modules from £945, settees from £2,117 and corner configurations from £7,104, HealsĪlways start by analysing the space.
  • Normann Copenhagen ‘Sum’ sofa system, available in numerous fabrics, individual modules from £1,035 and set configurations from £2,500, .uk.
  • HAY ‘Mags Soft’ sofa system, available in numerous fabrics, individual modules from £659, Utility Design.
  • Muuto ‘In Situ’ modular sofa, available in numerous fabrics and configurations, £2,520 to £7,072, .uk.
  • ‘Harmony’ white-linen modular sofa, available in several configurations, £1,999 to £4,597, West Elm.
  • Broste Copenhagen grey velvet and cotton ‘Ocean’ sofa system, individual modules from £760, Folk Interiors.
  • ‘Angle’ sofa system, available in numerous fabrics, individual modules from £818 and set configurations from £3,436, Bolia.
  • Menu ‘Eave’ sofa system, available in numerous colours, individual modules from £1,300 and set configurations from £4,790, .uk.
  • Ferm Living ‘Catena’ sofa system, available in beige or brown, individual modules from £1,295 or set configurations from £3,488, .uk.
  • ‘Juno’ modular sofa, available in various configurations and in blue, grey, green and rust-red, £749 to £1,499,.
  • ‘SÖDERHAMN’ sofa system, available in white, dark grey, turquoise, beige or orange, individual modules from £195 or set configurations from £565, IKEA.
  • HAY ‘Mags’ sofa system, available in numerous fabrics, individual modules from £525 or set configurations from £2,028, Utility Design.
  • ‘Palo’ modular sofa, available in various configurations and in blue, chalk, grey, beige, jade-green, brown-black and yellow, €799 to €3,699, Hem.
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    Muuto ‘Connect’ modular sofa, available in numerous fabrics and configurations, from £2,790, Utility Design.‘Cuddlemuffin’ modular sofa, available in numerous fabrics and configurations, from £1,990, Loaf.I’ve also included a few handy tips to help you find the perfect modular sofa for you and your home – just read on for details. What’s more, many allow you to select from a range of pre-determined combinations or design your own using individual sections, and they can form anything from simple two-, three- and four-seaters to super-comfy L-shaped and corner arrangements. There are options to suit various interior styles, budgets and sitting positions, but all have a timeless, understated aesthetic that’s unlikely to date. There’s a vast array of modular sofa systems on the market, so I’ve picked out 15 of the best below.

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    As a result they’re often much more cost-effective and long-lasting than traditional sofas, and they’re the kind of thing you can happily invest in, knowing you’ll be using your chosen design for years or even decades to come. Not only are they extremely flexible, meaning you can make the most of whatever space you have and tailor them to your lifestyle, they can also be rearranged or extended as and when you come to move home. I often find myself recommending modular sofas – that is, sofas made up from individual components that can be configured in all sorts of different ways – to my interior-design clients.







    Modular sofa