A small Italian design sofa
The Italian designer sofa does not need to do too much to establish itself as the star of the living room, and raise the standard, in terms of decoration. Even a two-seater model is elegant enough to put on a show.
Called Three luxury sofa, this model is not a new one: it was created in 1992 by the Briton Jasper Morrison for Cappellini, who still publishes it today. It’s because with its sculptural lines, this small model halfway between sleeper and sofa displays a timeless look. This does not prevent it from being available in very current colors! This light Italian design sofa is available in bright colors, for a resolutely arty decor. We also like it in a muted version – for example in taupe – for a more sober contemporary interior.
Trendy addicts won’t resist the Flamingo model edited by Zanotta. This small Italian design sofa is distinguished by its minimalist look and its very particular base, which gives it great lightness. We particularly like it when it is adorned with a trendy terracotta color. Classic, but not too much, it is sufficient on its own. It is also formidably effective as a duo – as here – as an alternative to the traditional corner sofa.
Who said that the Italian designer sofa has no place in a cocooning living room? With its welcoming silhouette, the Philo model offered by Natuzzi is a real invitation to chill! We love its remarkable versatility: ideal for a modern living room, it will not denote in a stylish interior or in a hygge decoration. Here is the perfect model if you want to treat yourself to a designer piece without missing a beat.
Max Alto comes from the Italian “Massa Alto” which means “higher”. A name that sums up the requirement that allowed the brand to assert itself from its creation in 1975. Today, its creators have passed the hand, but the workshop remains a great name nonetheless. essential of the Italian design sofa. Simple and elegant, the Amoenus model seems to slide to the ground. If it is a small size, it will be better highlighted in a living room with beautiful volumes.
Combining a mineral design reminiscent of large pebbles and a very soft coating in very trendy colors, Hobo Contract is one of the most essential models of the moment. This creation by Werner Aisslinger & Tina Bunyaprasit for Cappellini comes in a pretty palette of warm tones, like this coral-dominant version. It is also available in more sober colors, although just as attractive, starting with a very current dark blue.
With its harmonious silhouette, the Messico model by Diotti is a smart alternative to the classic corner sofa. Friendly, sober and elegant, this Italian designer sofa works perfectly in different types of interiors. Like all round models, however, it requires a beautiful space that will highlight its lines.
An XXL Italian design sofa
The XXL corner sofa is a safe bet to have a large number of seats and optimal comfort. However, it can be overwhelming. The solution ? Opt for a model with a dynamic design! And in this area, the Italian brands are surprisingly gifted!
Perched high on an astonishingly discreet base, the Skid model consists of traditional seats and a chaise longue. And it displays a perfectly aerial silhouette, despite its configuration. Spacious and comfortable, this Italian designer sofa is available in a palette of very current colors. To further accentuate its lightness, we associate it as here with a tone-on-tone rug, and voila!
At Egoitaliano, the designer corner sofa deploys strict lines, softened by a soft nude color. A bias that allows it to combine comfort and spacious seating, without being too imposing. This sober and soft look also allows it to adapt as well to a contemporary interior as to a stylish home.
The discreet sofa, very little for you? Dare the spectacular Solatium signed Antonio Citterio for Maxalto. This seating system allows a tailor-made composition. In addition to its flexibility, which allows it to adapt precisely to any living room, it is distinguished by its refined details, even precious. If it is hot in the leather version, we fall for its velvet version with its assumed theatrical personality.
It is undoubtedly at Natuzzi that the modular design corner sofa allows itself the most freedom. We melt for the fantasy of the Herman model, canon on the front and back. A characteristic which allows him to offer himself a subtle game of heads and tails, for an atypical composition. And if it is user-friendly, this corner sofa can also offer a little independence to those who want it!
It’s hard not to give in to the timeless charm of the Panorama modular corner sofa by Diotti. This timeless model looks without complex on the side of the neo art deco trend. If it is possible to adopt it in a monochrome version, it is in a two-tone version that it takes on its full significance. In addition to the very elegant duck blue and spicy yellow tandem, it comes in irresistible sage green or terracotta shades.
Inspired by the infinity symbol – and soberly named Infinito – this model by Natuzzi revisits the concept of corner sofa brilliantly. Truly sculptural, it is sufficient in itself to furnish a living room that will make an impression!