Green is having a moment, but that is not why we put this collection together. We did it because the right green sofa is one of the most useful things you can put in a living room. It works as a neutral in a way that beige never quite manages, it brings depth without demanding attention, and it makes everything around it look more considered. The problem is that green covers an enormous range. Olive reads completely differently to sage, and both sit nothing like forest or emerald. We have been thinking hard about which shades actually live well across changing light conditions, which upholstery fabrics hold up to real use, and which silhouettes earn their square footage rather than just filling it. Some of the sofas here are statement pieces. Others are the kind that quietly anchor a room for a decade. What they share is that we would genuinely want to come home to them.
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Green Sofas You'll Actually Want to Sit In
Green is having a moment, but that is not why we put this collection together. We did it because the right green sofa is one of the most useful things you can put in a living room. It works as a neutral in a way that beige never quite manages, it brings depth without demanding attention, and it makes everything around it look more considered. The problem is that green covers an enormous range. Olive reads completely differently to sage, and both sit nothing like forest or emerald. We have been thinking hard about which shades actually live well across changing light conditions, which upholstery fabrics hold up to real use, and which silhouettes earn their square footage rather than just filling it. Some of the sofas here are statement pieces. Others are the kind that quietly anchor a room for a decade. What they share is that we would genuinely want to come home to them.
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