The Sofala Modular Sofa is available in a range of variations. Explore the complete collection here.
Named after a small town in New South Wales with soft, rolling green hills, Sofala is an inviting modular sofa, characterised by its smooth curves and versatile modules that allow for a range of comfortable configurations. With distinctive piping detail and a welcoming aesthetic, Sofala is suitable for both commercial and residential environments. First launched at DENFAIR 2018, the re-imagined Sofala returns with a new 150-degree corner module, allowing for a wider range of formations.
Configuration 2: Armrest Single Left Module + Straight Double Module
Available in 400mm and 450mm seat height.
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dimensions
2275W x 875D x 700H cm
400mm or 450mm seat height
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The Sofala Modular Sofa is available in a range of variations. Explore the complete collection here.
A great deal of care, experience, innovation and craftsmanship has gone into the furniture we produce. The following guide will help prolong the life of your furniture, ensuring your enjoyment of the product for a long time to come.
To ensure the longevity of your furniture, we recommend that it should be checked regularly for scratches, stains and any other damage to ensure repairs are minimal and manageable.
Download care & maintenance guideA firm believer that every environment is defined by the objects within it, Adam Goodrum designs with the philosophy that an object must therefore justify its existence – through its story and detailing. For this reason, his designs celebrate process and craftsmanship, and accentuate components and joinery to create functional pieces with spirit and personality.
In recent years, Goodrum’s work has been awarded a host of design accolades including the NGV Rigg Prize, Vogue x Alessi Design Prize, Indesign Luminary Award and the Idea Awards Editor’s Medal. He has also been commissioned to design pieces for several global luxury brands including Veuve Clicquot, Alessi and Cappellini.