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How to make statement sofas work

From soft profiles and sinuous curves, sofas are taking centerstag­e in 2020

- Live in style as Dubai-based interior designer Pratyush Sarup takes us into the world of interior design through this weekly feature

When it comes to a wellappoin­ted living room, nothing makes heads turn quite like a stunning sofa and these conversati­on starters are sure to steal the show. From soft profiles and sinuous curves, to pastel hues and utmost personalis­ation, the sofas taking center-stage circa 2020 are worlds away from their stiff lipped counterpar­ts.

STACK BY NENDO

It takes a lot of effort to look so casually chic, and that is true for this latest sofa collection designed by the Japanese studio. Created for Parisian brand La Manufactur­e, the product required numerous tests and intensive prototypin­g, for what looks like a few cushions strewn around actually hides an inner structure that holds the large padded elements together.

VOXEL BY BIG

Like their Lego House and the Serpentine Pavilion 2016, Bjarke Ingels Group love to explore the ideal of modularity in design, often looking to create highly refined blocks that can offer a gamut of permutatio­ns and assemblage. Their debut proposal for a sofa, developed for the Danish company Common Seating, takes the same approach to deliver the ultimate in flexibilit­y. From a single seater to much larger configurat­ions — which would be ideal for the Middle Eastern lifestyle — Voxel can be easily adapted, thanks its grid-like system. Taking the concept of the singular element further, Voxel comes upholstere­d in pixelated, lattice-style patterns. From a footstool to majlis settings, users can assemble what they want from this collection.

ROADIE BY MASSPRODUC­TIONS

Swedish furniture brand Massproduc­tions presented their latest outdoor sofa at the Stockholm Design Week in February. Marked by a curved, metal body, the design is inspired by the welded steel barriers that are often erected at concerts and public events to manage crowds. The name comes from the term used for the workers who assemble these barricades. Made almost entirely of metal, each seat is built from a series of rods: two horizontal ones that define the frame, and numerous vertical ones, bent to form the back and seat. The collection is available in metallic silver, petrol blue or butter yellow — ideal for the outdoors.

MAJOR TOM BY MAISONDADA

Chinese furniture makers MaisonDada have revealed their first sofa, inspired by fashion and pop culture. Designed by the MaisonDada co-founder Thomas Dariel, the collection offers a retro vibe with its curved corners and softened profile. With contrastin­g inner and outer upholstery, the fashion influence comes through without being a cliché — the sofa appears to be wearing layers of colour and texture — all in masterfull­y produced Kvadrat fabrics. According to the designer, the sofa wears a ‘jacket’, and hence the name, Major Tom. Dariel has a very specific one in mind: David Bowie’s Pierre Cardin jacket for the video for Space Oddity.

PROTO BY NICK ROSS

When Danish brand +Halle invited Nick Ross to collaborat­e on a new seating collection, they gave him a starting point by way of a single word ‘dwelling’. This prompted the Scottish designer to explore what the concept means to him. Eventually he centred on creating a feeling of a primal place: “For instance, tucking yourself into a corner.” Eschewing the typical modular formats in favour of curvaceous lines, Ross developed a collection of chairs, sofas, benches and stools that play with concepts of intimacy and security.

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