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January 28, 2024

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What are our most popular sofas and chairs?

When we examine the sales patterns for 2023, we reveal a clear preference among customers for a blend of modern sophistication and practical comfort, as they look for furniture that seamlessly elevate both the visual allure and comfort of their homes.

The Baltimore

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Baltimore Sofa in Plush Nickle Fabric

The Baltimore Sofa, a masterpiece defined by its clean lines, angular frame, and deep seats, seamlessly merging classic and contemporary design for an effortlessly elegant addition to any home. The Baltimore Sofa comes with a choice of legs and cushion density. All our furniture frames are guaranteed for 20 Years.

Baltimore Collection
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The Nolan

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The Nolan, standing out with its streamlined shape, neat arm, and raised legs, making it a versatile and complementary choice for various living spaces.  The Nolan Sofa comes with a choice of legs and cushion density. All our furniture frames are guaranteed for 20 Years.

Plush Velvet
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Cream Fabrics

The Harvard Chair

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The Harvard Armchair takes centre stage as one of our most popular models, designed with chic comfort in mind. Its combination of the most comfortable seat cushion, a lower lumbar support back cushion, and a high back epitomise sophistication without compromising on coziness. Create a truly unique Harvard Chair using two contrasting fabrics for the back and side panels and for the front and cushions or some contrast piping. All our furniture frames are guaranteed for 20 Years.

Colorfull Fabrics

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