




A Fold That Lingers Sofa
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Most tufting comes to a point, a sharp pinch where the leather meets itself, crisp and defined. This sofa softens that idea. Each fold here is deeper, rounder, pressed rather than pinched, so the leather settles into pillowed curves instead of points. The hide is oxblood, hand-burnished in the workshops of Jodhpur until the colour deepens unevenly across every cushion of tufting, darker in the hollows, lighter where the leather catches light. The arms sit low and square, dense rather than scrolled, grounding the whole piece closer to the floor. Set against pale walls or pale wood panelling, its deep red becomes the one note the room keeps returning to. In a Mayfair study, or a Chelsea room built around quiet evenings, it holds its shape the way good things do when no one's rushing them, slowly, and without needing to be told.





