The sofa, a silent witness to the evolution of comfort and design, has traversed the ages, constantly reinventing itself. From the Greco-Roman era, ornate benches and beds represented both luxury and conviviality. In the medieval period, sofas were massive and imposing, symbols of an austere and robust era.
The following centuries saw the birth of a diversity of styles, each leaving an indelible mark on the art of the sofa. The classic style brought a touch of refined elegance, while the Gustavian style, inspired by the Scandinavian sobriety of the 18th century, favoured clean lines and soothing colours. The Art Deco era of the 1920s and 1930s, with its geometric designs and luxurious materials, embodied the spirit of modernity and sophistication. Finally, the Scandinavian design of the 1950s and 1960s redefined the vintage sofa with a minimalist and warm aesthetic, celebrating simplicity and functionality.
From the expert hands of renowned designers such as Hans Wegner to emerging talents, each vintage sofa tells a unique story. Whether signed by the great names of design or born from the imagination of anonymous creators, these sofas embody innovation and artisanal know-how. Discover these treasures restored by our Maison and be seduced by their timeless charm.