Sofa Design
Trends of 2026
Sofa design is in a period of genuine movement — away from the predictable and toward pieces with sculptural intent, lower profiles, and visible material quality. These are the directions defining the category in 2026.
The Sculptural Sofa
The sofa used to disappear into the room. Now it defines the room.
The Low-Profile Silhouette
Lower, longer, closer to the floor.
The seat height of leading contemporary sofa designs has been dropping consistently — away from the upright, high-armed traditional sofa toward pieces that sit low to the ground and encourage a more reclined, horizontal posture. This low-profile direction references Japanese and mid-century influences and produces a sofa silhouette that makes ceilings feel higher and rooms feel more spacious.
Seat height 35–38cm. Arms at or below seat level.
The low-profile sofa works within specific dimensional parameters — seat height of 35–38cm (vs the standard 42–44cm), arms that sit at or barely above the seat cushion level, and a back height that is lower than traditional but sufficient to support the head when reclining. The overall silhouette is horizontal — long and low — and the fabric choice matters enormously: low sofas in deep tones and tactile bouclé or chenille are the specification of the moment.
When the sofa sits lower, the whole room feels more considered. Height is not always authority.
Modular Done Right
Modular sofas — considered, not chaotic.
Modular systems have been around for years, but the 2026 iteration is different. Instead of sprawling, foam-heavy L-shapes, the direction is toward compact two- or three-section units that configure intentionally and adapt as the room changes. Joins are invisible, pieces connect cleanly, and the result reads as a designed object — not assembled furniture.
Clean joins, consistent cushion depth, armless options.
The best modular systems share three things: invisible joins with no gaps or height mismatches; identical cushion depth across all modules for a consistent seating surface; and armless options that let the configuration read as one continuous upholstered form. That unbroken armless line is particularly strong — it gives the piece real visual weight.
The best modular sofa looks like it was made in one piece.
The Fabric-Forward Sofa
Fabric as the primary design statement.
There's a clear move toward sofas where the fabric is the first decision — not an afterthought once form and colour are chosen. Heavily textured bouclés, richly patterned chenilles, and distinctive weaves in unusual colourways are landing on deliberately simple forms so the material can speak without competition. The frame becomes a vehicle for the textile.
Simple form, exceptional fabric. Let the material lead.
A fabric-forward sofa needs restraint in the form — clean rectangular profile, minimal arm detailing, nothing competing for attention. Cushion fill matters too: loose-fill back cushions undercut the approach. Foam-wrapped cushions hold their shape and keep the textile surface reading crisply, which is exactly what an exceptional fabric deserves.
When the fabric is exceptional, the simplest form is the most intelligent choice.
Sofas as sculptural objects, not just seating.
The defining sofa design direction of 2026 is the move toward pieces that read as sculpture in a room — forms with deliberate, considered silhouettes that hold visual interest even when unoccupied. High curved backs, asymmetric arm heights, continuous curves from arm to back, and platform bases that float the upholstered form above the floor. These are sofas designed to be seen as well as sat in.
Continuous curve, platform base, visible frame.
Three details define the sculptural sofa: the continuous curve from back to arm with no hard corner or break; the platform or sled base that elevates the upholstered form and creates a visible shadow gap below; and the visible wood or metal frame element — a leg, a rail, a stretcher — that grounds the piece materially. Together, these three elements transform a sofa from a functional object into a room anchor.