KARE Design: Learn How To Maximise Your Classic Sofa
Grey sofas and armchairs are the classics when it comes to choosing upholstered furniture. They are timeless offerings and can fit in with just about any design scheme. With design variants and matching coffee tables, KARE Design demonstrates how colourful the selection can be.
CLASSIC CHIC: SALT AND PEPPER
Timeless chic: The Salt and Pepper sofa and armchair. The typical features of this tuxedo type of sofa are a backrest and armrests of the same height, together with clean-lined, geometrical forms. Here featuring decorative buttoning and stitching, together with elegantly structured woven fabric. The Sofa and armchair Salt and Pepper combination pair well with the mirror Mercury XXL (see above), cushion Kelim Pop rose and table lamp Jupiter Pink Brass set of 3.
CASUAL WEAR: FJORD
Casual Wear: Fjord
Laid-back with extra soft upholstery for that additional cosiness factor: Fjord armchair and sofa are upholstered in canvas material, with coffee tables and side tables made of untreated wood as the perfect companions. We just want to curl up on these beauties because they look ultra comfy!
FREE AND EASY: CORNWALL
Free and Easy: Cornwall
With soft cushions lying casually on unconventional belt supports, the minimalist design of Fjord meets maximum comfort. This set boasts a canvas fabric in the stone-washed look. Cornwall is available as an armchair, sofa, loveseat and recliner.
REDISCOVERED: TERRAZZO
Rediscovered Terrazzo:
It’s the colourful sprinkles of stone or pieces of glass in concrete or cement screed which make the appearance of terrazzo so typical. Invented in antiquity as flooring, the material in Memphis design is experiencing a revival and is now refreshing every interior with its discreet patterns.
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