By extending into an L-shaped form, the sofa helps organise the interior, turning unused corners into a relaxed and clearly defined seating area. The configuration adapts easily to different scales of space: in smaller rooms, it makes efficient use of every metre while remaining generous in comfort; in open-plan interiors, it gently defines the relationship between living, kitchen and dining zones, allowing transitions to feel natural rather than imposed.
In the new Sonora, the form reads as soft and continuous, shaped by gently eased geometry rather than strict lines. The corner element follows the same logic, resolving into a smooth, teardrop-like volume that feels wider and more accommodating than conventional corner sections.
Rather than following a straight line, the seat subtly dips and flows, introducing a quiet sense of ease to the overall form. The softened contours allow the sofa to occupy the space lightly, without interrupting movement or visual continuity.
The Sonora corner sofa feels composed as a single, continuous form rather than a collection of parts. The seating area is visually enclosed, encouraging a relaxed posture, while subtle shifts in volume create natural points of support for the back and arms.
The composition resolves at the base: slender legs lift the body from the floor, reducing visual weight and giving the sofa a sense of lightness, almost as if it were floating.