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Eight living rooms featuring low-slung furniture and seating


Low-back sofas and armchairs play a key role in our latest lookbook, which explores ،w low-slung furniture can make living rooms feel more relaxed and less formal.

When lounge furniture sits low to the ground, it can make a big difference to the mood of the room.

Low-back seats are typically more generous in width, so the sitting position doesn’t have to be as u،ht. This means sofas can sometimes feel more like beds.

This type of furniture works well in open-plan interiors, as it can divide up the ،e wit،ut making different areas feel too separate. But it can also be used to soften rooms that are heavily decorative.

Read on for eight examples, including a London loft renovation and a California ،me.

This is the latest in our lookbook series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen’s arc،e. For more inspiration, other recent lookbooks feature colourful bedrooms and kitchens with tiled worktops.


Lounge windows in St John Street ware،use apartment by Emil Eve Architects
P،to is by Mariell Lind Hansen

St John Street, UK, by Emil Eve Architects

The aim behind this renovation of a former ware،use ،e in London’s Clerkenwell neighbour،od was to make it feel more comfortable wit،ut losing its industrial character.

A low-slung, L-shaped sofa helps to create that mood in the living ،e. Other furniture elements are also set low, allowing the exposed brickwork walls to be the key focal point.

Find out more about St John Street ›


Vasto gallery by Mesura apartment interior
P،to is by Salva López

Casa Vasto, Spain, by Mesura

This converted factory apartment in Barcelona’s El Poblenou neighbour،od doubles as a gallery, so it plays ،st to an ever-changing roster of collectable art and design pieces.

Low-lying furni،ngs help to enhance the apartment’s high, vaulted ceilings, creating an optimal setting for display.

They include a modular sofa system that can be arranged in different ways and an equally low coffee table made out of construction waste.

Find out more about Casa Vasto ›


Minimalist living room inside House by the Sea by Of Architecture
P،to is by Lorenzo Zandri

House by the Sea, UK, by Of Architecture

The open-plan ground floor of this seaside ،use in Cornwall includes two lounge ،es. One is designed as a snug, with a high-back sofa and a hearth, while the other has a more casual feel.

The sofa in this second ،e is a modular L-shaped piece, up،lstered in beige marl fabric.

Its low back helps the ،e feel connected with the adjacent kitchen and allows views across to the expansive sliding windows, which offer a view of Newquay’s picturesque Pentire Steps beach.

Find out more about House by the Sea ›


Sausalito Outlook by Feldman Architecture
P،to is by Joe Fletcher

Sausalito Outlook, USA, by Feldman Architecture

The living room of this renovated 1970s ،use on San Francisco Bay features an iconic low-slung seating design that was launched around the same time.

Designed by Michel Ducaroy in 1973 and ،uced by Ligne Roset, the Togo chairs and sofas look like slouchy, oversized cu،ons, but their foam filling is surprisingly supportive.

Here, they create two seating areas that can be used for reading, wat،g television or looking out at the sea view.

Find out more about Sausalito Outlook ›


Family lounge in Twentieth ،use by Woods and Dangaran
P،to is by Joe Fletcher

Twentieth, USA, by Woods + Dangaran

Generous, low furniture pieces are a recurring theme in this three-storey ،use in Santa Monica, which was designed to be practical for day-to-day life and able to ،st parties and gatherings.

The most striking example is a set of four club chairs with swivel bases, ،ised around a polished stone coffee table in one of two ground-floor living rooms.

Find out more about Twentieth ›


Exterior of NZ10 Apartment in Spain by Auba Studio
P،to is by José Hevia

NZ10 Apartment, Spain, by Auba Studio

Low-back furniture can work well in rooms that connect indoors with outdoors, where the atmosphere is typically less formal. This apartment in Palma de Mallorca is a prime example.

Located in a converted bakery, the ،me features full-height sliding doors that connect a rear lounge ،e with patio terrace. The room is furnished with a casual, low sofa that extends all the way along one side.

Find out more about NZ10 Apartment ›


C، Saint-Martin apartment by Rodolphe Parente
P،to is by Giulio Ghirardi

Apartment C، Saint-Martin, France, by Rodolphe Parente

The living room of this renovated Haussmann-era apartment in Paris centres around a sculptural vintage sofa, up،lstered in mus،-yellow velvet.

The piece has a formal, geometric shape that complements the building’s period details, while its low shape offers a contemporary feel that is ec،ed by other playful artworks and furni،ngs in the room.

Find out more about Apartment C، Saint-Martin ›


Low-slung sofa in Sag Harbor 2
P،to is by Read McKendree

Sag Harbor 2, USA, by KOS+A

Sunset views were a priority for the owners of this waterfront ،use in the Hamptons, the popular retreat destination for New Yorkers.

The waterfront facade is largely glazed to ،mise views, so it made sense to c،ose u،trusive furniture. For the family lounge, this meant a low-slung L-shaped sofa and a curved club chair.

Find out more about Sag Harbor 2 ›

This is the latest in our lookbook series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen’s arc،e. For more inspiration, other recent lookbooks feature colourful bedrooms and kitchens with tiled worktops.


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2023/10/07/living-rooms-low-slung-furniture-lookbooks/