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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, W252, D87cm. Floor to seat height: 45cm. Depth of seat: 54cm. Height of seat back: 37cm. Width of seating area between arms: 232cm. Height of arm rest: 60cm. Weight: 57kg. Packaged dimensions: Package size H90, W58, D255cm. General information: Professional clean only. Plump cushions regularly to maintain shape. Minimal assembly. Maximum individual user weight: 360kg. Manufacturer's 10 year frame guarantee.
I love this sofa for its clean lines and versatile design, making it a great statement piece in both modern and eclectic interiors. The velvet fabric adds a touch of luxe without feeling bulky, while the granite grey colour makes it easy to layer with a variety of colour schemes and textures. It works particularly well in living rooms aiming for a chic, understated elegance or neutral-toned schemes. Practical styling tips include pairing it with patterned cushions for visual interest or adding a cosy throw to soften its look for a more inviting vibe. Its size makes it suitable for medium to large living spaces, where it can comfortably serve as the central seating option.
Clara Reynolds
Flitch Interior Stylist
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