
I’m in love with this couch (which is pictured in Elle Decoration). Everything is amazing about it, from the high quilted back, to the printed seat it’s brilliant. Growing up we never had couches because my parents (who designed furniture+products at the time) had the utmost disdain for couches and all things too lounge-y. But this is one couch I think even my mom & pop could enjoy!
Yeah, I could really see this fitting into your Mom & Dad’s early american antique living room. Right next to the c.a. 1780′s corner cupboard.
NOT.
oh my! As much as I love wacky furniture, and the juxtoposition of unexpected prints and textures. But this my friend has just gone too far. Imagine trying to relax on that every day without having an acid flashback.
hmmm…I’m feeling that I would use this sofa as an energizing seat rather than a relaxation piece…
Perfect! My kitties could sleep on it and you wouldn’t notice any shedding. . . Nor would the tea I would inevitabley spill on it show up. Gorgeous and genious, I’m all for bold furniture colors and patterns.
I love the concept of this and saw something similar on a DIY site. Given the right fabrics, this could definitely be replicated (to a degree-the lines of the sofa itself are atypical in their drama)–and maybe replicated more subtly.
I love the Log Cabin patchwork. Makes the couch downright homey.
Having a little more imagination… This works, it really does.
i posted this on my blog a little while ago too! i can see that we both have good taste!
i just found your blog (through free people-i used to work at anthro) and i love it!
i want to have this couches babies i love it so much. I think I am going to have to buy the magazine just to have a picture of it forever.