Designer 4-seater sofa: the large format for spacious living rooms
The 4-seater sofa is the design furniture piece that makes a statement in large living spaces. Generous, structuring, and enveloping, it welcomes family and friends with a sense of openness that reflects the lifestyle of large contemporary interiors. It is the configuration that definitively transforms a space into a true living area rather than a simple transitional lounge.
Corner or modular 4-seater sofa: understanding the collection
The 4-seater sofa collection is exclusively available in corner and modular configurations, reflecting how this generous format is actually used. A sofa of this scale naturally finds its place in the corners of large rooms, where it structures the space by creating a defined and enveloping lounge area. Left- or right-facing corner configurations adapt to the layout of each space, while modular models with interchangeable corners offer the freedom to reconfigure the setup according to needs and changes over time. For those looking for a large sofa without a corner configuration, straight sofas and 3-seater sofas in the range offer more streamlined alternatives.
Tweed, velvet, bouclé: the materials of the 4-seater sofa
The collection covers a wide range of materials and shades to suit all interior styles. Sand tweed and taupe tweed are reference materials for contemporary interiors with neutral tones, in line with the beige sofas in the range. Corduroy velvet brings a unique depth of color with changing light effects. Latte white bouclé and stain-resistant pampa beige velvet meet the needs of interiors seeking both elegance and everyday practicality, similar to the white sofas in the collection. Water-repellent siena brown and crêpe camel belong to the brown sofa universe for interiors seeking warmth and character. Caramel brown tweed completes the palette with a warm and enveloping feel.
What space is needed for a 4-seater sofa?
A corner or modular 4-seater sofa requires sufficient space to be installed comfortably without obstructing movement. A minimum of 20 to 25 m² is recommended for the most compact configurations, and up to 35 m² or more for larger double modules. For intermediate spaces, modular sofas allow sections to be separated as needed, while corner sofas offer more fixed but perfectly proportioned formats for large open-plan areas. For those looking to go even further in seating generosity, U-shaped sofas and large tufted sofas are the most impressive configurations in the range.
Designing your living room around a 4-seater sofa
A 4-seater sofa fully comes into its own in a coherent and well-proportioned living room. Sofa sets make it possible to combine the large format with armchairs or coordinated elements in a single purchase decision. For interiors that want to explore other expressions of generous seating, large green sofas add a bold chromatic touch, while yellow sofas create a bright, sunny accent in spaces with a neutral base.