“Hideout Loveseat” by Front for GTV
For Gebrüder Thonet Vienna GmbH (GTV), Swedish design studio Front revisits the Hideout chair, with its high-sided wraparound back, turning it into a two-seater couch. It comes finished in a cotton jacquard fabric by Tessere di Dedar with a yellow and green geometric motif on a black background, revisiting traditional colorful tartans.
“Confident” seat by Drucker
Straight out of the Second Empire, this S-shaped Confident loveseat has two seats that let lovers sit facing one another without having to turn their heads. Drucker also makes a summer version in various color combinations, such as violet, lemon yellow and fuchsia, or wisteria pink and mint green.
“Ro” couch by Jaime Hayon for Fritz Hansen
Spanish designer Jaime Hayon has created a two-seater version of the “Ro” seat for Danish design brand Fritz Hansen. It uses the same curved design and high backrest, creating a perfectly private cocoon. In Danish, the word “Ro” evokes a haven of peace and tranquility.
Margot
Over at Made.com, “Margot” is a stylish couch upholstered in smooth velvet, with a buttoned backrest and dark wood legs finished with brass caps.
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Loveseat
Head outdoors with this 210cm-diameter circular couch from Sifas. A proper little love nest.