- DESIGN LIFE -
We have exciting news for those who already adore our soft and sculptural Toulouse sofa: a modular version is now available as a standard offering.
The same stunning details that make the Toulouse such a beloved piece remain intact, including the sofa's sculptural slanted back. This feature makes the Toulouse sofa an ideal option for open living areas and larger rooms, where its design details can be fully appreciated from any vantage point.
The addition of a modular option to the Toulouse sofa range allows for added flexibility to customize the sofa according to the space's unique constraints and the homeowner's seating preferences.
Available in two depths, shallow for those who prefer to have extra back support or deep for those who enjoy a more relaxed posture, Toulouse is now even more inviting than ever.
Both options are currently on display in our West Melbourne showroom.
- ANACA LIFE -
Designer’s Letter
Coming from Europe, where apartment living is very common, especially in large cities, I experienced a number of more "compact" living arrangements before moving to Australia.
Although my parent's home was generous, I tend to approach new designs with flexibility in mind, thinking about how to create pieces that are not only beautiful but also practical and versatile enough to work well in smaller spaces.
But not all spaces are small of course, so introducing a modular option to the Toulouse range was a no-brainer. It's also perfect for larger families. Its slimline design still means it doesn't appear to be heavy or bulky. It's all style and ultimate comfort.
Come by and try it at the showroom.
Anne-Claire x
- CREATIVE LIFE -
Although many of you would have either been to the exhibition or seen the images on socials, I just thought I'd share my recent visit to Time - Rone. The artworks of course are exceptional but the amount of work and details that have also gone into the installation and the set decor is just phenomenal.
I'm looking forward to delving further through the catalogue that explains how it all got put together. The end result, the theatrical installation, is what we all get to see, but I personally love the process, the building, the creation, the sweat and all the behind-the-scenes that goes into creating such an experience. Did you know that most of what you saw there was actually built for the purpose of the exhibition, including the whole library, the switchboards and the glasshouse?! This is what I find truly fascinating.