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    Nube Sectional Sofa: The Case for Sinking In

    17 April
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    Depth changes everything. A shallow seat holds your posture in place. A deep one gives the body permission: cross-legged, sideways, reclined with a book balanced on your chest. When the seat is deep enough, the sofa stops being a seat and becomes a landscape. We built Nube around that feeling.

    The Shape of It

    No visible legs, very little rigid geometry. The base disappears beneath the cushions; the arms are padded and level with the seat, wide enough to rest on, lean against, or ignore entirely. The backrest cushions are loose and generous, they support without dictating posture. The overall impression is closer to a landscape than a piece of furniture: low, uninterrupted, something the room settles around.

    A sofa that grows with the household: add a section after a move, rearrange after a renovation, start over after a change of mind
    Soft cushions spill gently past the armrests, blurring the outline and giving the whole form a sense of ease

    Two Depths

    Nube comes in two seat depths: 102 cm and 114 cm. At 102, the sofa holds a more conventional seated position: feet on the floor, back against the cushion. At 114, the seat becomes deep enough to sit cross-legged, curl up sideways, or stretch out with a laptop on your knees. The choice depends on habit: how you actually use a sofa on an ordinary evening.

    A seat this deep does not hold you in place – it lets you find your own

    Start Small, Grow Later

    Three module types make up every configuration: a 1-Seater Section, a Corner Section, and a Pouf. From these, the sofa scales from a compact two-seater in a studio to an L-shape, a U-shape, or a generous run along the perimeter of a family room.

    Dock the pouf against the sofa for a chaise-longue effect, or pull it away when guests arrive and the conversation needs a face-to-face centre

    The modules are designed to be added over time: begin with what the room needs now, extend when the space – or the household – grows. A move to a larger apartment does not mean a new sofa. It means two more modules.

    White, oatmeal, warm bouclé, and ivory: four fabrics that differ in texture more than in tone

    Browse the configurations online, or come and feel the depth for yourself