





Set Above a Shadow Sofa
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Production Timeline for Extra Large Items: 12 to 18 Business Days
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- Extra-large or oversized items: approx. 4–7 weeks
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Most sofas meet the floor without a second thought. This one doesn't quite touch it. A clean gap runs beneath the seat, a thin strip of shadow separating the cushions from the base they sit on, so the whole piece appears to hover slightly rather than settle. The bouclé is looped and finished by hand in the workshops of Jodhpur, pale and textured, catching light unevenly across every surface. The arms cut at a hard, clean diagonal rather than curving, a single sharp line against all that softness. Seen against a plain wall or a poured-concrete floor, that gap of shadow becomes the quietest, most deliberate detail in the room. In a Hampstead living room, or a Chelsea space built on restraint, it reads as considered rather than simply comfortable, soft to sit in, precise to look at.





