

In an era where the home has become the ultimate reflection of personal style, Sofa Club is proud to unveil The Apartment Edit, a new capsule collection that celebrates the effortless charm of curated, creative living.
Crafted with a sensibility that blends laid-back comfort and elevated design, the Apartment Edit draws inspiration from the lived-in warmth of Europe’s design-forward flats, from Parisian studios to East London warehouse conversions. Think deep linen textures, sculptural silhouettes, and a neutral palette grounded in soft ivory, oat, and warm clay.
“This collection was born out of a mood more than a trend,” says Monika Puccio, Sofa Club’s Buying Director.
“It’s for the person who doesn’t decorate, they collect. They host with intention, surround themselves with books, textiles, and quiet luxury — and their sofa isn’t just functional, it’s foundational.”
The collection debuts with four new sofa designs, each named after creative enclaves that inspired their aesthetic:
- Marisa: Seamlessly blends two influential masterpieces: the '70s Strips Sofa by Cini Boeri and the futuristic Bubble Sofa by Sacha Lakic from the 2000s. The Marisa curved sofa captures the essence of classic design while embracing modern comfort and style.
- Nobu: Introducing the Nobu Range, a modular that effortlessly combines elegance, comfort, and contemporary design to enhance your living room with a touch of modern sophistication.
- Portobello: Designed for modern living, with wide arms, deep seats, and a sleek, clean silhouette. Upholstered in soft, neutral fabric, it comes with two matching cushions for a polished look. Durable and inviting, it's built to last through years of everyday comfort.
- Ascot: T perfect combination of comfort and contemporary style. With its soft chenille fabric and unique silhouette, Ascot is sure to make a statement in your home.
Each piece has been thoughtfully designed to work hard in small spaces while still offering the layered, elevated feel of a much larger room. With clean lines, rich textures, and a palette of warm neutrals and tactile upholstery, this edit is designed to complement, not compete with, the rest of your home.
This launch marks a new chapter for Sofa Club — one rooted in thoughtful curation, elevated materials, and creative adaptability. While traditionally known for bold, accessible sofas, the brand is shifting toward interiors that are design-led, versatile, and style-forward.
“We're thinking about furniture like a wardrobe,” Puccio adds.
“A sofa should last years, move with you, and express your taste — not just fill space. The Studio Collection is our love letter to thoughtful design, scaled to suit real life.”
This shift signals a new chapter for Sofa Club, one that leans further into lifestyle — not just furniture. Monika Puccio adds:
“We're designing for how people actually live now - beautifully, intentionally, imperfectly. There’s elegance in ease.”


















