Walk into almost any beautifully designed home and you'll notice that the seating rarely dominates the room. Instead, it quietly anchors it.
That's exactly what we love about the Cube sofa. Its silhouette is simple and architectural, with broad arms, generous proportions and beautifully balanced lines that allow it to sit comfortably within almost any interior. Whether paired with reclaimed oak furniture, soft linens and warm neutrals, or layered with rich velvets and darker timbers, the Cube feels equally at home. It has a confidence without ever becoming overpowering.
Perhaps its greatest strength, however, is its flexibility. Unlike a traditional sofa, the Cube is built from individual modular sections that can be arranged in countless ways. A spacious corner sofa for family life. A large U-shaped configuration for entertaining. A chaise positioned to make the most of a garden view. As your home changes, the sofa can change with it, making it a wonderfully considered investment rather than something that feels fixed in time.
It's a design that works just as well in an open-plan kitchen where everyone naturally gathers, as it does in a quieter sitting room created for slower afternoons.
The comfort is equally thoughtful. Deep seat cushions encourage you to properly relax, while supportive backs and wide arms strike a balance between structure and softness. It's the sort of sofa that's just as comfortable for a quick morning coffee as it is for an entire Sunday spent reading beneath a throw. The generous proportions create a relaxed feel without appearing oversized, giving the Cube a timeless quality that never chases trends.
One of the details we particularly admire is the way the low profile allows the room itself to breathe. Larger windows remain uninterrupted, artwork becomes more prominent and natural light can travel freely through the space. Rather than demanding attention, the Cube complements its surroundings, allowing carefully chosen lighting, cabinetry and natural materials to take centre stage.
The modular collection also offers exceptional freedom when planning a room. Corner units, armless sections, chaise modules and footstools can all be combined to create a layout that's entirely personal. This flexibility is especially valuable in homes where the living space continues to evolve, whether that's welcoming a growing family, creating a more sociable entertaining area or simply rearranging furniture for a fresh perspective.
Fabric choice here also plays an equally important role. The Cube lends itself beautifully to tactile woven linens, soft bouclés and durable family-friendly textures. Natural shades such as oat, flax, pebble and warm stone emphasise its calm architectural form, while deeper colours create a richer, more cocooning atmosphere. Because the design itself is intentionally understated, the upholstery becomes an opportunity to reflect your own style rather than follow passing fashions.
Like all well-designed furniture, the Cube doesn't rely on decorative flourishes. Instead, it's the quality of the proportions, the comfort of the seating and the versatility of the modular design that have made it such an enduring favourite.
Some furniture is chosen simply to fill a room. The Cube is chosen because it helps shape the way a room is lived in.