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This week, we explore design through the lens of softness: rounded silhouettes, tactile materials, and contours that invite rest. These are pieces that don’t shout for attention, but rather offer a sense of calm and comfort in their quiet form. Curved, cushioned, and thoughtfully crafted, each design celebrates the power of restraint and the warmth of upholstery. |
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MARGAS |
Louise Liljencrantz |
Originally designed by Louise Liljencrantz for her grandmother’s home, the Margas sofa embodies intimacy and subtle luxury. With its embracing proportions and gently rounded backrest, the form is at once sculptural and grounded. Available with or without legs, Margas creates a warm visual rhythm without overwhelming a space. |
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DAG DAYBED |
Teresa Lundmark and Gustav Winsth |
The DAG Daybed offers a serene space for relaxation, embodying the best of Scandinavian design. Its low, horizontal silhouette is accented by cylindrical cushions that invite lounging. Crafted from solid beech, this daybed balances natural wood elements with plush upholstery, resulting in a versatile piece that feels right at home in both modern and traditional settings. Perfect for stretching out solo or as additional seating in a social space, the DAG is both functional and stylish. |
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PP521 PEACOCK |
Hans J. Wegner |
Hans J. Wegner’s PP521 refines the classic 1947 Peacock Chair with the addition of a fully upholstered back and seat, offering a more tactile and inviting experience. The sculptural wooden frame retains its graceful silhouette, while leather accents add a layer of luxury and textural contrast. Designed for comfort without sacrificing craft, the PP521 balances bold form with thoughtful materiality. |
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LITTLE PETRA |
Viggo Boesen |
A design classic from 1938, Little Petra by Viggo Boesen remains an icon of soft modernism. Its low, rounded shape encourages lounging, while the enveloping backrest and plush seat offer a sense of shelter. Compact yet luxurious, this piece brings cozy elegance to any space. |
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MONOLIT DINING CHAIR |
Cecilie Manz |
New from Danish designer Cecilie Manz, the Monolit chair pares down form to its essentials, favoring subtle curves and honest materials. The seat and back are gently contoured and fully upholstered, offering quiet comfort for lingering dinners or conversation. With its soft geometry and minimal footprint, Monolit is designed to quietly serve the room, not dominate it. |
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