Moving to Singapore and looking for new furniture for your living room? These sleek, functional and versatile sofas are just what you need
So you’ve just landed a new pad here, and are now in serious need of some home decorating inspiration. One way to embark on an interior design blitz is to choose an anchor piece for your space, and we just have one in mind. Scandinavian furniture store, Danish Design, features quality home and outdoor furnishings that will pull any look together. Case in point: we spotted these sofas from Eilersen, a sophisticated range you can build your new interiors around. So, are you ready to spruce up your surroundings and turn it into your dream abode? Read on for more ideas!
Contemporary-European
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Elegant and modern aesthetics go hand-in-hand here. The Contemporary European, which combines Art Deco touches with hints of Neo-Baroque, is all about clean lines and geometric shapes. Achieving the look may seem like a challenge, but opt for the Tub Sofa as a neutral piece to make decorating the space an (almost) elementary effort. Incorporate the best of both Old and New Worlds, by choosing a daring assortment of contrasting accessories and furniture in marble, steel or glass.
Zen
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Create a serene retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city living, with Zen-inspired interiors by integrating this traditional Japanese concept with a modern touch. Your space should be airy and free of clutter, but not completely empty of character – natural and earthy elements are key. An ideal pared-down piece is the cushy Cocoon Sofa which comes in a customisable variety of colours, and clean lines that draw the eye instantly.
Industrial
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Bring a slice of that gritty, Melbournian cafe vibe into your home with the ever-popular industrial look. Once you’ve got your white-washed walls, concrete floors, bare-bulb lighting and exposed steel pipes up, throw in a playful dose of colour with the Playtower Sofa – this fun piece has a movable back block that lets you kick back with a cuppa, or lounge around with a good book. We can’t think of a better way to spend the weekend!
Minimalist
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Less is more when it comes to being a minimalist, and that includes the colour palette for your home. Go for a single theme – we reckon white works best – and add bold dashes of contrasting black (simple doesn’t mean boring!) The all-blanc Dacapo Sofa comes with corner, centre and chaise lounge sections, which you can disassemble easily by pulling a strap in the seat, making cleaning a breeze.
Neo-Bohemian
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So you’re all about expressing your inner flower child (groovy!). Besides scouring your local op shop for dusty vintage finds, why not bring a contemporary spin to this free-wheeling aesthetic? The Great Lift Sofa is a blank canvas that lets you decorate with subtle but eclectic elements of Bohemia: colourful and folksy throw pillows, an abstract art piece or a simple jute rug. Adding to its appeal is a cushy design with solid back and neck support in the form of an adjustable backrest, and arm and neck-roll pillows.
Established in 1895, Eilersen sofas are created using a handmade manufacturing process that uses only high quality wood, top grade down feathers and high quality foam that requires zero maintenance.
Danish Design, #06-03, 100E Pasir Panjang Road, Singapore 118521, p. 6270 8483. Showroom opens daily from 11am-6pm.
This article was sponsored by Danish Design