Best sofa designs in the world


33 of the best designer sofas and couches to invest in now

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‘Taru’ sofa, Ligne Roset

Ligne Roset

Sebastian Herkner created this pleasingly plump sofa, where even the legs are upholstered. There are many fabric options for this design – you can even mix and match, choosing to cover just the back in leather. From £3,437, ligne-roset.com

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‘Camaleonda’ sofa, B&B Italia

B&B Italia

A true icon, the ‘Camaleonda’ sofa is a regular feature in the world’s most beautiful homes. Designed in the 1970s by Mario Bellini, it became a hot property on the vintage market before being reissued in 2020. £7,742, bebitalia.com

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‘Wodge’ sofa, Loaf

Loaf

The ultimate example of generosity of form, this modular sofa from Loaf serves up comfort in big, hearty portions. As Loaf says: ‘If this sofa were a cake, it would be one where only whopping great slices would be allowed.’ From £1,830, loaf.com

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‘Brigitte’ sofa, Baxter

Marco Bello

Knockout curves are the main feature of this sofa by Draga & Aurel. It's welcoming with a cloud-like softness that feels very current. £11,450, baxter.it

5

‘Indivi’ sofa, BoConcept

Fotograf Christian B

Designer Anders Nørgaard once described this sofa as ‘his baby’ and 22 years since it was launched his creation looks as youthful and remains as relevant as ever. From £2,599, boconcept.com

6

‘Le Marais’ sofa, Calligaris

Calligaris

Stefano Spessoto designed this sofa to be elegant enough to suit any home, with its thin metal frame lending it a delicate charm. £3,783, calligaris.com

7

‘Milano+’ sofa, Zanotta

SARAMAGNI

This is the latest evolution of the ‘Monobloc’ sofa. Designed by De Pas, D’Urbino and Lomazzi, it is notable for its strict, rationalist form that is the perfect addition to urban settings. £8,641, zanotta.it

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‘Belt’ sofa, Baxter

Baxter

A leather and wood support, or belt, surrounds the plump backrest of this sofa designed by Federico Peri. Its generous padding is balanced by a sleek metal frame and legs. £12,600, baxter.it

9

‘Dock’ sofa, B&B Italia

B&B Italia

Described by B&B Italia as ‘a safe haven in the home’, this modular sofa by Piero Lissoni is incredibly versatile and offers a wealth of options to suit any room – corner sofa or chaise longue? Backrest or no backrest? Built-in side table? From £12,722, bebitalia. com

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‘Life’ sofa, Acerbis

Acerbis

When it was designed by Roberto Monsani back in 1974 its louche, laidback form was considered so daring it never saw serial production. Clearly it was ahead of its time, as it seems to suit today’s mood perfectly. From £14,396, acerbisdesign.com

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‘Surf’ sofa, Molteni&C

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‘We were sat in a beach house looking at the waves, and then we started to sketch them,’ explain designers George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg . ‘The final design has that kind of fluidity and undulation to it.’ Modular and inviting, it's a natural fit for any home. £6,634, molteni.it

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‘Hamilton’ sofa, Minotti

Minotti London

Simple and timeless in its appeal, this design by Rodolfo Dordoni is also available as a modular sofa and for those who like a little support when relaxing, headrests can also be added. £10,248, minottilondon.com

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‘Sophie’ sofa, Gallotti & Radice

Galotti & Radice

With its ample, cosy curves pinched into place by a delicate metal frame, this sofa by Federica Biasi manages to be both generous and restrained in its design. £6,144, gallottiradice.it

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‘Gentry’ sofa, Moroso

Moroso

Are you someone who likes to sit up straight? This sofa by Patricia Urquiola is designed to be comfortable for sitting properly, but equally as cosy if you love to lounge. £4,312, moroso.it

15

‘Supersoft’ sofa, Fogia

Fogia

Welcoming in it chunkiness, this sofa by Note is described by Fogia as being so cosy it will be hard to get up (we all know that feeling). A modular creation, it can be used to create a two- or three-seater, or something a little more unique. From £6,400, fogia.se

16

‘BomBom’ sofa, Roche Bobois

Roche Bobois

Reminiscent of sweets and delivering a similar pleasure rush, this sofa by visual artist Joana Vasconcelos is a representation of her creativity and positive outlook on life. £4,050, roche-bobois.com

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‘Russell’ sofa, Minotti

Minotti London

Gently curved, this sofa designed by Rodolfo Dordoni was inspired by the traditional shapes of 1950s furniture. It may have vintage influences, but it’s certainly got modern appeal. £9,045, minottilondon.com

18

‘BFF’ sofa, Moooi

Moooi

This chunky, loveable modular sofa is intended to be everyone’s new best friend. The brainchild of Marcel Wanders, it’s available in 302 different fabrics. £5,043, moooi.com

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‘Atoll’ sofa, B&B Italia

B&B Italia

Bolster cushions are reimagined as contemporary armrests on this sofa created by Antonio Citterio. Incredibly versatile, the design is available as a sectional sofa, armchair and also daybed. Sofa, from £8,830, bebitalia.com

20

‘Chimney’ sofa, Vipp

Ragnar Ómarsson

With its pleasingly rounded yet streamlined design, this sofa by Vipp is true to the brand’s ethos for creating functional designs that are stylish in their simplicity. £3,964, vipp.com

21

‘Gould’ sofa, Knoll

Knoll

By simplifying the concept of the sofa down to its purest lines, Piero Lissoni has created a design that is precision-engineered for comfort. It's an effortless modern classic. £7,946, knoll.int.com

22

‘Plenum’ sofa, Fritz Hansen

WETOUCH IMAGEWORK

Ideal for workspaces or a treat for a home office, this design by Jaime Hayon has a high back to ensure private meetings remain private. Additional options like USB and plug sockets make its resume look even more glowing. £4,473, fritzhansen.com

23

‘Eda-Mame’ sofa, B&B Italia

B&B Italia

The perfect shape for sipping an aperitif on, according to its designer Piero Lissoni. This curvy but streamlined sofa has a shape inspired by the tasty pea pods from which it gets its name. £5,148, bebitalia.com

24

‘Adda’ sofa, Flexform

Flexform

Lightweight, but cosy, with its cushions generously-packed with goose down, this sectional sofa by Antonio Citterio is simple but effortlessly charming, with the unique horizontal stitching detail on the cushions resembling dimples. £6,442, flexform.it

25

‘Orion’ sofa, Scarlet Splendour

Scarlet Spendour

The blush shades of velvet upholstery – pink or jade – on this sofa designed by Nika Zupank are just as stylish now as they were when it launched in 2018. £6,606, scarletsplendour.com

26

‘Can’ sofa, Hay

Hay

This is flat-pack furniture, but not as you know it. Easy to assembles at home from three elements – frame, cover and cushions – this design is the brainchild of Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec who wanted to simplify the whole concept of the sofa. From £1,799, hay.dk

27

‘Jacques’ sofa, Minotti

Minotti London

The compact dimensions of this sofa designed by Rodolfo Dordoni make it ideal for smaller inner-city homes that don't want to compromise on comfort or luxury. £18,005, minottilondon.com

28

‘Furrow’ sofa, Natuzzi

Natuzzi

Marcel Wanders’s design for this charming leather sofa is inspired by the landscape, architecture and lifestyle of Puglia in Italy. Its rustic appearance looks just as at home in an urban setting. £2,370, natuzzi.com

29

‘Circe’ sofa, Sé

Designed by Ini Archibong, this sofa has one foot in the past and the other firmly planted in the future. Its cutting-edge shape features spindle-like supports inspired by American Shaker style. £4,068, se-collections.com

30

‘Armand’ sofa, Flexform

Flexform

You can choose from tone-on-tone or contrasting piping to make this timeless and ultra-comfortable sofa standout as little or as much as you want. £3,038, flexform.it

31

‘Triennale Sofa 2’ sofa, Rubelli

Rubelli

Especially resplendent in this punchy orange velvet, this sofa’s silhouette is inspired by the furniture shapes from the 1950s – ideal for anyone with a passion for mid-century design. £6,500, rubelli.com

32

‘Ro’ sofa, Fritz Hansen

Fritz Hansen

An intimate two-seater, with a high-back and wing-like armrests designed for privacy, this sofa by Jaime Hayon is perfect for private conversations and conspiratorial gossiping. £4,331, fritzhansen.com

33

‘GreenLife’ sofa, Visionnaire

Visionnaire

Just as comfortable outdoors as it is indoors, this sofa by designers Roberto Tapinassi and Maurizio Manzoni features a solid-wood frame and leather straps. Its natural materials complement gardens and homes filled with house plants. £10,560, visionnaire-home.com

9 of the Best Couches and Most Iconic Sofas You Should Probably Know About

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If you spend your time on the same parts of the internet that we do, chances are that over the last few years you’ve seen a lot of weird and wonderful sofas that are, well, kind of hard to forget. Wondering the name of that couch that looks like a pack of dinner rolls? Or the story behind that Jabba the Hut-shaped lounge that’s fueling a whole world of furniture memes? Or maybe you’re trying to straighten out the connection between that cartoon-ish lips-shaped sofa and the surrealist artist Salvador Dalí? Worry not, we’ve got all the answers you’ve been seeking. Here are nine iconic sofas you need to know to impress your Togo-obsessed friends—and where to buy them.

The Togo Sofa by Michel Ducaroy, 1973

Actor, writer, and director Colman Domingo with his velvet burgundy Togo.

French designer Michel Ducaroy got the idea for today’s favorite cult sofa series one morning when he was brushing his teeth. His aluminum toothpaste tube, he said, “folded back on itself like a stovepipe and closed at both ends.” The simple observation inspired his most recognizable design—Togo, a cushy, crimped, ground-hugging sofa series that is produced and sold by Ligne Roset. Its fans include interior designer Kelly Wearstler, musician Lenny Kravitz, actor Colman Domingo, and fashion insider Clara Cornet, who says her faux leather upholstery is equal parts stylish and kid-friendly. You can get yours from $2,645 through Ligne Roset.

Togo Sofa Without Arms

$7,220 at Ligne Roset

Camaleonda Sofa by Mario Bellini, 1970

“I was looking for two years for this place… I had a lot of requirements,” supermodel Elsa Hosk says of her dreamy SoHo loft.  

This one is often nicknamed the “Bellini Sofa,” after its Italian creator, Mario Bellini. However, it’s worth committing this piece’s proper name to memory (after all, Bellini designed other sofas). In an interview with AD last year, he revealed that to come up with Camaleonda he “Crossed two words: Camaleonte, or chameleon, an extraordinary animal capable of adapting to its environment, and onda, or wave.” The invented word captured the endlessly adaptable nature of the sofa system he designed for B&B Italia in 1970, in which bulbous modules of fabric-covered polyurethane hook together using simple, integrated carabiners to create endless configurations, from sectionals and armchairs to ottomans and daybeds. Production stopped in 1979, but as the couch steadily climbed to superstar status in recent years (vintage ones appeared in homes of Beastie Boy Mike D, Athena Calderone, and Chrissy Teigen) B&B Italia decided to put it back into production using only recycled or recyclable materials. These days it’s become a sort of poster child for the Blob Sofa trend.

Camaleonda Modular Sofa in Yellow Velvet

$21,700 at 1stDibs

Terrazza Sofa by Ubald Klug, 1973

Two Ubald Klug Terrazza sofas face off in this eclectic Los Angeles home by AD100 Firm Charlap Hyman & Herrero. 

When Swiss designer Ubald Klug designed a sofa called Terrazza in 1973 that was loosely inspired by a terraced landscape, The New Yorker called it “a monstrous thing.” Produced by de Sede, the modular sofa pieces were each composed of seven graduated leather-wrapped cushions set on a rectangular base, which—as Kelly Wearstler points out—can be expanded ad infinitum: “You can have a 50- or 60-foot-long sofa if you want.” She’s one of many contemporary designers who have embraced the monster. Others include Adam Charlap Hyman, Yves Behar, and, seemingly, Mick Jagger, who was famously photographed lounging atop a Terrazza. Get one from $12,170 through de Sede.

Terrazza

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Wilkes Modular Sofa Group by Ray Wilkes, 1976

Courtesy of Herman Miller

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You know that sofa that looks like a few pieces of chewing gum? What is now dubbed by most “the Chiclet sofa” was designed in 1976 by Herman Miller’s in-house designer Ray Wilkes, as the Wilkes Modular Sofa Group. Wilkes used a new machine that injected foam into molds to create the rounded forms which could be upholstered in Herman Miller’s two-way-stretch fabric and used, in modular fashion, to create an armchair or a three-seat sofa. After the design experienced a recent resurgence, Herman Miller reintroduced the designs, from $2,295, updating them with a USB charging port and new upholstery options from Maharam. 

Wilkes Modular Sofa - Two Seater

$2,895 at Herman Miller

Mah Jong Sofa by Hans Hopfer, 1971

Photo: Courtesy of Roche Bobois

It was exactly 50 years ago that Hans Hopfer created the Lounge Sofa for Roche Bobois, an endlessly modular seating system in which three simple cushion elements could be combined or stacked into endless compositions: An armchair, a sofa, a bed, even, and—should you fancy it—an entire living room. As a simple collection of rectangular units, the sofa soon earned the catchier “Mah Jong Sofa” nickname, a reference to the Chinese tile game. Over the years the design, which is still sold by Roche Bobois, has appeared in countless homes (we recently spotted one in Bretman Rock’s Open Door), and the cushions have been reupholstered in fabrics by Kenzo, Missoni Home, and Jean Paul Gaultier.

Roche Bobois by Hans Hopfer Mah Jong Sectional Sofa, Set of 12

$17,304 at 1stDibs

Florence Knoll Sofa, 1954

Photo: Pieter Estersohn

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Florence Knoll often said that she designed furniture only when she “needed the piece of furniture for a job and it wasn’t there.” They were, “The fill-in pieces that no one else wants to do.” Such was the case with this 1954-designed sofa, which became an instant icon and hallmark of her oeuvre for its exposed steel frame and legs and super-tailored upright cushions, a bit of an homage to her mentor, Mies van der Rohe. Though it has been knocked off countless times, few even approach the perfect proportions and craftsmanship of the original. It is available from $9,723 at dwr.com

Florence Knoll Sofa

$9,723 at DWR

Soriana Sofa by Tobia and Afra Scarpa, 1969

Afra and Tobia Scarpa’s Soriana seating system in Rodman Primack and Rudy Weissenberg’s Mexico City home.Stephen Johnson

Iconic designs often emerge out of a challenge. That was what happened when Tobia and Afra Scarpa received an urgent call from furniture maestro Cesare Cassina in November 1969: Could the Italian architect—son of a famous architect father, Carlo—and his wife come up with a radical new sofa in time for the Cologne trade show in January? The Scarpas came up with Soriana, a hunk of expanding polyurethane wrapped in leather and cinched in the middle with a shiny metal belt. “The leather covering was not supposed to be taut,” Scarpa later explained. “But to appear like a soft, creased fabric curled around this soft mass and held together by a sort of giant metal spring.” Production stopped in 1982, but since designers and tastemakers like Kelly Wearstler (she loves them all!) and Rodman Primack began clamoring for vintage models, Cassina decided to re-introduce the design earlier this year.

Soriana Two-Seat Sofa for Cassina

$12,992 at 1stDibs

Serpentine Sofa by Vladimir Kagan, 1950s

Courtesy of Vladimir Kagan Group

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Imagine designing your sofa around your art collection. That was precisely what led Vladimir Kagan to what is, perhaps, his most famous design: The Serpentine sofa. It was the 1950s and his clients were acquiring Abstract Expressionist paintings, revealing what the Manhattan furniture designer saw as a gap in the market: Sofas for viewing art. “We don’t all have to sit like birds on a telephone wire,” he said. To meet the need he created an undulating solution that sat on casters, making it easy to move. These days, a standard 11-footer is available via Holly Hunt, but most Kagan clients (much like the Manhattan glitterati that inspired the design) prefer to place custom orders.

Serpentine Sofa

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Lips Sofa by Studio 65, 1970

Courtesy of Bocca

Okay, this one is a little complicated. It starts with a 1935 watercolor by Salvador Dalí in which the surrealist artist portrayed the actress Mae West with a sofa for a mouth—a furnishing so provocative that British arts patron Edward James requested one. As Dalí worked on a few for James, across the channel, Paris decorator Jean-Michel Frank was making his own riff—a lips-shaped sofa for the fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli. Several iterations of this idea were made in the 1930s, all with slight variations, and all served as inspiration, decades later in 1970, to Italian designer Franco Audrito of Studio 65 who had just been commissioned to design a fitness center in Milan. Working with Gufram, the foam furniture innovator du jour, Audrito realized the now-iconic cartoonish sofa called Marilyn (it now goes by Bocca), as an homage to both the crimson-mouthed starlet and the gym’s lipstick-loving owner, Marilyn Garosci. Still in production, Gufram now offers the perch in a range of colors, including one variation with a lip ring!

Red La Bocca Pop Art Lips Vintage Sofa

$10,590 at 1stDibs

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Rating of the best Anderssen sofas.

– Articles Anderssen

Sofas have become truly indispensable in our homes. This is a comfortable and multifunctional furniture that allows you to make the most of the space of the room. ANDERSSEN offers value for money sofas for your home. Here are the models of our factory, which were appreciated by buyers not only in Moscow, but throughout Russia. We order high-quality durable furniture that creates comfort in the house, bringing an atmosphere of warmth and tranquility to the interior.

Top quality sofa rating

If the furniture is designed to combine several functions, it is invariably subject to increased requirements for quality and reliability. Multiple cycles of folding and unfolding are the main factor affecting the durability of the structure. That is why the mechanisms of the sofas responsible for the transformation, at the ANDERSSEN factory, undergo a long-term test for durability. To date, the best sofas for sleeping are in no way inferior in quality and comfort to beds. Specially designed transformation structures allow minimizing the sensations from the joints of individual furniture elements. The most comfortable for sleeping are sofas with accordion and eurobook transformation mechanisms. Let's consider their features in more detail.

Best sofas with accordion mechanism

Accordion ー mechanism with three elements folded in the form of an accordion (accordion). In the assembled state, the headboard element and the middle third of the bed are the back. And the element, which is a footboard when disassembled, becomes a seat when assembled. A very significant advantage of this system is the significant capacity of the bed. It can comfortably accommodate 2 adults and 1 child.


Pay attention to the Goodwin model. When folded, it is a compact upholstered furniture with a length of 152 to 212 cm. That is, you can choose to order a sofa for 2 or 3 full seats. The depth of the model is only 90 cm ー it takes up very little space from the wall.

Unfolded sofa bed features:

At the base of the mattress is high-quality polyurethane foam, which ensures optimal back support during sleep and rest. The sofa is moderately soft, while quite elastic ー it is pleasant to spend time on it with the whole family.

The model is finished with decorative wooden overlays, the shade of which the ANDERSSEN specialist will help you choose depending on the desired color and pattern of the upholstery.

Overview of Eurobook sofas for sleeping

Mechanism eurobook consists of 2 parts: seat and backrest. The eurobook unfolds simply and quickly: the seat rolls out and the backrest lowers. The bed is comfortable for 1 or 2 people.

Eurobook sofas are simple and durable. They are ideal for small spaces, as unfolding does not imply a significant increase in the area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe bed.

The rating of sofas for the living room with the Eurobook mechanism from the ANDERSSEN factory is deservedly headed by the Goodwin-Eurobook sofa. It combines the convenience and compactness of a straight sofa and an incredibly comfortable bed, which is formed when this model is unfolded. Support of a backbone during a dream is provided by the spring block. Thanks to the spring system, the Goodwin model mattress is moderately rigid and elastic enough - the combination is optimal for a healthy sound sleep. Spring sofas are among the most durable on the upholstered furniture market.


A distinctive feature of the Goodwin sofa bed are:

Sofa bed Goodwin harmoniously fit into the interior of a small apartment. In addition to its functional advantages, it is also incredibly cozy, creating a warm, pleasant atmosphere in the room. You can choose any upholstery fabric for this model ー our specialist will help you choose the option that suits the interior of your home.

If you need help buying a sleeper sofa, contact ANDERSSEN factory consultants by phone or through the online form on the website.

Overview of sofas

Many buyers prefer our original Light-D model. It leads the ranking of sofas in terms of quality and reliability and is an attractive and very functional piece of furniture. When folded, with its compactness (the depth of the model is only 91 cm), it forms 3 seats. One person can lie down on it, without laying it out, during the daytime rest.

When unfolded, it is a sleeping place with dimensions of 155 by 190/200 cm. Light-D mattress is made of high quality polyurethane foam. It is quite elastic, provides optimal back support during sleep and rest.

The eurosof transformation mechanism is easy to operate: a section with drawers for linen is pulled forward, and half of the seat reclines on it. Separately, it should be noted that the storage space in this model is very roomy. This sofa will help solve the problem of lack of space for things in the apartment.


Armrests "Light-D" are made of wood. The color of the armrests, as well as the upholstery of the sofa, can be chosen from the ANDERSSEN catalog. Thus, the range of fabrics is represented by more than 5000 types of upholstery materials ー from jacquard and flock to artificial leather.

Interested in this model? Call us ー we will tell you about its features, we will help you choose the right option, we will accept an application for the manufacture of furniture or the purchase of a finished sofa.

Best sofa for small apartments

A small home doesn't have to be uncomfortable. Our catalog contains sofas that will fit perfectly even in a limited space and make it truly comfortable.

One of the most compact ANDERSSEN models is the Robin-Bobbin sofa bed with an accordion transformation mechanism. Pay attention to the dimensions of this furniture when folded - they are really small:

Unfolding with the help of an accordion mechanism, this sofa provides its owners with a sleeping place measuring 130/150 by 200 cm, which is great for a good sleep for 2 adults.

The transformation mechanism is very convenient ー the bed is pulled out from the bottom, in the process transforming into an even, fairly elastic space. The joints of the sofa elements are tightly fitted to each other and are not felt during the rest.

The mattress is made of high-quality elastic polyurethane foam 8 cm thick. It is moderately soft ー it is really pleasant to lie on it. At the same time, the mattress provides uniform support for the spine during sleep.


You can order the Robin-Bobbin model with the upholstery you need ー check it out in the catalog or order a consultant to visit you at home. In the latter case, the fabric for the sofa can be exactly matched to the interior of the house.

Best kids sofa

A sofa in a children's room should combine functionality with good characteristics of a sleeping place for a child, unpretentiousness in care with compact dimensions. All these requirements are fully met by the Tony couch. It is rightfully included in the top rating of high-quality sofas for children and teenagers from the ANDERSSEN furniture factory.


The daybed is a single sofa that, when folded, is more than compact. Its dimensions are 82 by 142 cm. At the bottom of the model there is a spacious drawer for linen. Sofa expands up to 200 cm.

Unfolded into a bed, the Tony couch is a full-fledged bed for one person. Transformation is easy ー even a schoolboy can handle this task. An elastic foam mattress and orthopedic armor will ensure a healthy sleep for your child. This is one of the best options for a nursery or teen's room.

Best Corner Sofa

If you are looking for a corner sofa for your living room, take a look at the Tristan model. It was created on the basis of numerous reviews of our customers and combines the best practices of the ANDERSSEN furniture factory. The model is multifunctional: "Tristan" serves as a sofa for the whole family to relax, a bed for daily sleep; It has a built-in storage shelf. It is also possible to order this model with a table.

The accordion transformation mechanism allows you to get a spacious bed for 2 adults.

The Tristan model can be made in several variations ー choose the one that best suits the needs of your family:

The sofa can also be ordered upholstered in a material suitable for your interior. It is also included in the rating of sofas for the living room. If there are many household members in the family, you often receive guests or just want to enjoy comfortable roomy upholstered furniture, then pay attention to Tristan.

Classic sofa ANDERSSEN: the best sofas

If you need to purchase upholstered furniture in a classic style for your living room, opt for the Winter Venice model. We recommend paying attention to the 3-seater version with the eurosof transformation mechanism. This is a really comfortable straight sofa that will fit the whole family.

When unfolded, it turns into a wide bed for 2 adults. The dimensions of the place to sleep are 155 by 190/200 cm.

Distinctive features of the model:

Thanks to the original design, the "Winter Venice" model will become a highlight of your interior. We recommend matching this sofa with upholstery fabrics and finishes that match the classic style of this piece of furniture.

Best spring sofa

Spring sofas remain in demand in the upholstered furniture market due to their durability and good supporting properties. The ANDERSSEN factory presents the "Monsoon" ー model, which is equipped with a reliable spring block. The latter is a design in which each spring is in a fabric case and its functioning is not related to others. Thanks to this system, the sofa adapts to the anatomical features of the body, providing uniform support for healthy sleep and relaxation. An independent spring block is considered the best mechanism responsible for orthopedic protection of the back. Also, these sofas are extremely reliable and durable ー the model will serve your family for many years, remaining attractive in appearance and maintaining all its functions at the proper level.

Other characteristics of "Monsoon":


In addition to its excellent orthopedic properties, the Monsoon sofa has an attractive appearance. It creates a feeling of comfort in the room. This model will not only be an excellent option for sleeping and relaxing, but will also give you a cozy atmosphere.

Best living room sofa

The sofa is an invariable attribute of the living room. And often it is the main focus in its interior. The ANDERSSEN factory presents its best model for the living room ー "Sea Breeze".

This sofa will be the focus of a pleasant pastime with family or guests. It is soft, cozy, creating a spiritual atmosphere in the room. With a length of 227 cm, this model is able to seat at least 3 adults on its comfortable seat. It is very roomy ー you do not have to worry about additional places for guests or household members.

The sofa unfolds like an eurobook. The dimensions of the bed are 157 by 200 cm, which is quite consistent with the space requirements for sleeping 2 people. When unfolded, it has only one longitudinal joint of elements. The mattress is made of high quality elastic PU foam ー it is great for sleeping and short rest.


"Sea Breeze" is suitable if you are looking for versatile furniture for the living room, where you can relax alone, fit in front of the TV with the whole family, receive guests and, if necessary, put them to sleep on a spacious sofa bed.

Best sofa with eurosof mechanism

Upholstered furniture with a euro-sofa transformation mechanism is considered optimal in terms of a combination of compactness and spaciousness when unfolded. Such sofas can offer a comfortable sleeping place for 2 people, while when folded they take up little space in the room. Our upholstered furniture factory presents the best sofa with eurosof mechanism from our catalog ー "Winter Venice 2-seater".

This is a comfortable and functional model that will take its rightful place in your living room. Thanks to the classic shape of the armrests and the attractive softness of the seats, this sofa will become the main accent in the interior of the room. "Winter Venice" attracts the eye.


Best sofas in ANDERSSEN

Our factory offers its customers a truly wide range of models and almost limitless possibilities for individual sofa design. With our help, you can make the furniture of your dreams come true.

ANDERSSEN sofas compare favorably with the following characteristics:

These advantages, combined with a really nice modern design, make our products in demand, and ANDERSSEN customers ー happy with their purchase. You can buy a sofa that is in stock, or order a model according to your chosen sample. In order to select the fabric for the upholstery as accurately as possible, we recommend using the house call service of our specialist. He will help you choose the fabric with which the new furniture will fit into the interior as harmoniously as possible, and also advise on purchase, delivery, and assembly.

Article updated on 5.07.2022

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10 best sofa ideas in interior design - Your Interior & Dekop Kemerovo

Sofas in interior design are an absolutely indispensable element. They largely determine the visual characteristics of the living room and create the first impression of the house and its owners. Especially for beginner designers and just people looking for a good stylish sofa, we have collected the best ideas from around the world of furniture that defy the test of time and perfectly decorate the corresponding interior.

1. Chesterfield

Antique English sofa in interior design

The history of this sofa begins in the distant 18th century. The English Earl of Chesterfield, as contemporaries said, was the first who ordered from the best British manufacturers a special furniture element that would allow a man to sit upright so that his suit would not have wrinkles. The result is a wonderful comfortable sofa, the image of which is not forgotten by modern designers.

2. Cabriole

French style sofa with shaped back

Some designers say that this sofa has nothing to do with the 18th century. This is understandable: the top of the furniture element curves outward, while the bottom curves inward, creating an S-shape. However, such beauty appeared under King Louis XV of France, who loved this style in everything.

3. Camelback

Sofa with upholstered back and seat

The style of this sofa is credited to London cabinetmakers and, in particular, to Thomas Chippendale. The design he invented markedly influenced the direction of thought of other masters of the late 18th century. This durable sofa has an arched back that rises to the middle and then falls again.

4. Lawson

Cushion sofa

The fourth sofa in the list is named after American businessman Thomas W. Lawson. The tycoon commissioned this model for extra comfort while dining out. This furniture element went down in history as the first sofa with a back made of soft pillows layered on top of each other.

5.Tuxedo

Long formal sofa

This model appeared in Tuxedo Park in New York. This sofa has become one of the heralds of the coming modernism of the 20s of the last century. The highlight of this style is an elongated seat, contrasting in size with a low back.

6. English sofa with rounded armrests

English cozy sofa in rural interior

This is probably the most comfortable sofa in the English design world at the turn of the 19th-20th centuries. It is easy to feel the atmosphere of the countryside in it due to special elements and details. The most important of them, of course, is the rounded armrest, as well as the soft, pleasant back. Turned legs on wheels and air cushions will add even more comfort.

7 Knole

A historical concept with a modern twist

Until the 17th and 18th centuries, there were no sofas in principle. Benches were used, but their purpose was completely different. Initially, Knole appeared as a simple shop with an unusual shape, but then this concept migrated to a sofa. The classic English style of the early 17th century can be traced in the straight high back and angled armrests (they were also used to keep out drafts).

8. Bridgewater

Stylish sofa design

Elegant, free and comfortable. What else can you say about this sofa? It's just perfect for talking or watching movies with friends. In a modern interior, it adds even more hospitality and home comfort to the apartment.


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