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Scandinavian Sofas
Scandinavian sofas form the heart of the living space and are designed to provide comfort and relaxation. From sofa beds to living rooms, you’ll find all the usual variations, including in Scandinavian style.
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Scandinavian sofas: comfort and minimalist elegance
Scandinavian sofas embody a clean, functional aesthetic that is characteristic of Nordic design. Offering a perfect balance between comfort and style, these sofas are a great choice for those looking to add a touch of sophisticated simplicity to their interiors. This article explores the different sizes and types of Scandinavian sofas, highlighting their materials, designs, and functionality.
Variety of Scandinavian sofa types and sizes
- Standard Sofa: Designed to seat two to three people, this type of sofa is the most common in homes.
- Corner (Sectional) Sofa: This L- or U-shaped sofa optimises corner space and offers plenty of seating, ideal for large living spaces.
- Sofa Bed: Versatile, this sofa converts into a bed, perfect for guests or small spaces that require multifunctional furniture.
- Modular Sofa: Made up of several sections that can be arranged in different ways, this sofa offers flexibility and customisation.
- Loveseat (two-seater sofa): Smaller than a standard sofa, it is ideal for small spaces or as a complement to a lounge set.
- Divan: Generally backless or with a half back, it serves as a daybed or minimalist sofa, often placed against a wall.
Design: Functionality and aesthetics
The colours chosen for these sofas tend towards greys, whites, beiges and pastels, creating a soothing colour palette that blends easily into a variety of decors. Simplicity of line is essential; Scandinavian sofas are designed with a focus on minimalist aesthetics, without sacrificing comfort.
Choice of Materials: Durable and Natural
Scandinavian sofas are often upholstered in natural fabrics such as cotton, linen or wool blends, offering a texture that is pleasant to the touch and a welcoming look. The light wood legs, typical of Scandinavian design, add a touch of warmth and authenticity. Their simple yet robust design provides solid support for the structure of the sofa.