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The Forli sofa collection is designed with the compact home environment in mind. Slim profiles, contemporary textured and plush fabrics create a dramatic backdrop for the beautifully turned solid oak leg details. The Chaise end is a key piece for the more contemporary driven consumer, sitting perfectly within an open plan space. Product Dimensions Medium Size Width: 73cm Depth: 92cm Height: 85cm Seat Height 50cm Grand Size Width: 98cm Depth: 92cm Height: 85cm Disclaimer Wood is a natural material, consequently the grain pattern will vary from piece to piece. Upholstered furniture, images and the fabric visualiser are designed to act as a guide of how a piece will look. Pattern placement, exact colour and texture of a fabric can vary from this. Before ordering, we recommend ordering samples to view at home. While we endeavour to ensure that the stated dimensions are as accurate as possible, due to manufacturing tolerances, these may vary slightly. Please note, this Single Seater With No Arms is designed to work with the other Ercol Forli modular units, such as the Forli Snuggler Unit With A Single Arm You will also need a left hand and right hand facing armed unit to complete the sofa.
I love this single seat from Ercol for its clean, minimalist design and versatile appeal, making it a great addition to both contemporary and Scandinavian interiors. Its neutral fabric in Grade U means it’s easy to layer with patterned cushions or textured throws for added comfort and visual interest. This piece works particularly well as part of a lounge, a reading corner, or even as a practical statement in a compact space. For styling tips, consider pairing it with a statement side table and soft lighting to create a cosy, inviting nook. It's practical, stylish, and adaptable, making it ideal for those looking to optimise smaller living areas without sacrificing aesthetic appeal.
Clara Reynolds
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Downtown's website here