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In our quest to present an inspiring idea, Modern Sofas gathered information on 5 styles of Lounge Sofas, each of which has its own history in visual features. If you are intrigued by the variety of sofas, this post will be useful and will help to learn more about them. These styles have passed the test of time and can still be found in homes.
«Mid-Century Art Deco».
This term implies a significant design direction, from about the mid-1930s to 1965. The sofas attributed to this style as this ANDES 2 SEAT SOFA by BRABBU, as a rule, have a streamlined shape with low, often square legs. Nevertheless, many variations are possible.
Bridgewater sofa
Elegant, casual and comfortable, the Bridgewater sofa is perfect for talking with friends or watching TV. Very pleasant, with soft curves, with low armrests and a backrest and very soft cushions. And as the British heritage – in the foreground the skirt hiding the legs.
“Tuxedo” sofa.
The name is borrowed from Tuxedo Park in New York, “Tuxedo” is considered one of the shades of modernism, a symbol of the 1920s. Distinctive features: handles are the same height with a back, quilted upholstery and open legs. Pillows are mandatory additions, they add comfort, especially in a sofa with high armrests.
Style «Chesterfield»
Appeared in the 18th century, Chesterfield’s sofa became a symbol of noble refinement, and he did not lose his complex charm. This style is determined by the use of leather, curled handles, sewn quilted upholstery without back cushions.
Sectional sofa
Functionality is the main feature, and modular components of sectional sofas perfectly prove this. This practical design combines an end and corner blocks, a stand for legs and chairs.
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