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After visiting the town of Rieti in Lazio, Italy. Swoon found a sofa with one seat and two back cushions marking your seating territory without preventing cozy lean-ins. This sofa comprises lazy lounging and supportive structure with loose fibre in its back cushions for a total sink-in sesh but foam-filled seats to keep you bouncy. Want more? Have a look at designs from Swoon's Rieti Mid Century sofa range. See the collection of ottomans, armchairs, love seats, 2, 3 and 4-seater couches, chaise and corner sofas. Don't forget to order a free fabric swatch. Part of the Rieti collection. Material: Made from 100% polyester. Wooden feet - dark wood. Removable seats with foam and fibre filling. Free fabric swatch available on this line. Dimensions: Size H82, W182, D87cm. Floor to seat height: 45cm. Depth of seat: 54cm. Height of seat back: 37cm. Width of seating area between arms: 162cm. Height of arm rest: 60cm. Weight: 45kg. Packaged dimensions: Package size H90, W58, D185cm. General information: Professional clean only. Plump cushions regularly to maintain shape. Minimal assembly. Maximum individual user weight: 180kg. Manufacturer's 10 year frame guarantee.
I love the Swoon Rieti Velvet 2 Seater in Fern Green for its rich colour and luxurious texture, making it a versatile piece that can elevate both modern and traditional interiors. It works particularly well in eclectic, boho, or mid-century styled spaces where a pop of colour can create visual interest. To style it effectively, consider pairing with neutral cushions and accessories to let the velvet’s depth shine, or complement it with gold or brass accents for a sophisticated touch. Practical tips include using it in a well-lit area to highlight its lush fabric, and pairing it with a simple, clean-lined coffee table to keep the look balanced and contemporary.
Anaya Kapoor
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Habitat's website here