Laid out like a giant game of Mahjong, the Maho Sofa, designed by 365° NORTH for Wendelbo, offers endless possibilities for combinations. The combination of wide and low proportions make this sofa a super lounger - a truly generous retreat, where loose down cushions provide the utmost comfort.
While lighting can be the X-factor of a design scheme, the sofa is often the starting point and arguably the most important piece of furniture in the room. Choosing the appropriate sofa will give an anchor to the space and set the tone for the rest of the interior. From asymmetry to absolute geometry; from floating to heavily grounded - our curated Sofas of the Moment could be the right choice for your next interior project.


The Jacob Three Seater Sofa by Collector is a fun and sophisticated sofa - its simple shape and attractive color game, along with other possible combinations of materials, makes it versatile in style.
The Jonas Wagell-designed Roma Sofa for Tacchini is almost suspended above the floor, with the slenderest of legs upholding a large, cosy seat. Jonas Wagell imagines a family of sofas, inspired by the soft, curving form of a semicircle: this little collection, from armchair to sofa to chaise longue, is called Roma, a strong reference to the classical sphere in which its lines are rooted. With citations from fifties design, not of affectation, but of clear inspiration, this design is “classical” by nature, and not only in name.

The Botera Sofa, designed by by e-ggs for Miniforms is all about comfort, anytime, anywhere. In order to better harness the volumes of the armchair in all situations, we transformed it into a whole family of modular upholstered components, thus multiplying its seating possibilities. To relax, nod off or just put your feet up, all modules share a squishy seat in different lengths, forming a sofa, a pouf or an armchair.
In an interesting and exciting deviation from her generally more ‘loosely’ upholstered furniture, world-renowned designer Paola Navone has gone bold with the Bold Sofa by Paola Navone for Linteloo. The slight backward tilt in the armrest and the inward tapering back of this modular seating series are reminiscent of Art Deco club chairs. But this traditional vernacular is brought bang up-to-date by the gloriously soft and round outline, created by generous stuffing for optimum comfort.
Like a warm embrace, the Malibu Round Sofa by Dooq welcomes you to stay within and relax. An elevated homage to the golden age of mid-century design and organic architecture.

With a floating frame and elegant legs, the Loft Sofa by Bensen is a clean and tailored classic that invites you into its embrace. Thanks to the exaggerated look of the legs, and the simplicity of the integrated seat cushion, this sofa is a great piece to be used both residentially and in contract applications.
The Tailor Sofa by Simon Pengelly for La Cividina is steeped in complex simplicity. The design is both elegant yet accessible with a shape that is as timeless as a tailored suit.
The Arcolor Sofa was designed by Jaime Hayon for Arflex as a modular system, inspired by the classical geometry of the arch. While many of today's sectional sofas are more square in design - to improve their ability to be arranged in different configurations - the Arcolor is much more organic. The modular sofa's strong coherence and rhythmic repetition of forms recalls the Roman aqueduct, and adapts well to both public and private applications.

Taking inspiration from upholstery designs of the 1920s, The Continuous Sectional Sofa is a sophisticated design that offers a number of possibilities in configuration. Designed by Faudet-Harrison for SCP, this enchanting sofa is notable for the use of continuous curves and comes with the option of a single feather cushion seat or multiple feather cushion seats.

Allow us to introduce you to the Hannah Sofa from Bolia. She's flexible and contemporary - a comfortable sofa with soft lines and curves, and she comes in different models depending on your mood and need. Change her legs and she'll get another look - almost like a chameleon.

To find out how our pieces can enhance your design project, please contact us at 312.329.9000 for Chicago or 212.262.9000 for New York or email [email protected]. Haute Living's design professionals are ready to assist your needs in every aspect of the design process - from conception and technical specification to final delivery and installation.