Sofa Diaries
If you’ve read my Togo Blog, you already know how much I appreciate a great sofa. In that blog, I discussed the thorough process of choosing my living room sofas.
I am drawn to sofa’s because they are the central construct of all living spaces. The photos below are curated from a few of the fabulous home design retailers I follow, that house ultra-talented artists who have become established names in the industry. Most dating back from the 60's and 70's, it is clear that these pieces are all incredibly special. These sofa's are all like pieces of art by themselves. They are so beautifully structured and modern, yet incredibly practical and inviting. This kind of combination is what I look for in a sofa. They have a light, cloud-like appearance, taking away the real heaviness. These styles of sofas allow for plenty of creativity when designing the rest of the room they get placed in.
Be sure to follow the following accounts on instagram for more inspo: @studiotwentyseven , @lorimargolisinteriors , @claudehome & @le_cime.
Xo, Yoanna
Tobia & Afra Scarpa for Cassina, 1969 • Italy
U. Berger, E. Peduzzi Riva, H. Ulrich & K. Vogt, 1972 • Switzerland
280 Sofa by Pierre Augustin Rose • Paris
Terrazza Lounge by Ubald Klug, 1974 • Switzerland
The Le Nuvole (The Clouds) Sofa by Sergio Giobbi, 2009 • Italy
Ueli Berger for De Sede, 1972 • Germany