Dear Caroline,
Inspired by your brief, I have curated your personalised sofa edit with a selection of timeless yet characterful designs that can beautifully achieve the mid-century modern, maximalist, and traditional aesthetic you’re drawn to. With the right styling, layering, and accessories, each option can lean into those styles while still feeling classic and versatile for years to come.
I’ve included a mix of different silhouettes and dimensions with a particular focus on corner sofas that will complement the scale and proportions of your large Edwardian living room and its high ceilings. As the room is currently a blank canvas, I wanted to present options that feel adaptable and easy to build around as the space evolves.
Comfort was a huge priority throughout the selection process, so I focused on sofas with a relaxed, squashy, sink-in feel perfect for lounging and slouching, while still maintaining a refined overall look. I also tried to prioritise high-performance and durable fabrics where possible, as these are ideal for everyday living and require less maintenance over time.
I also kept in mind your future plans to add an oversized armchair/loveseat and ottoman, so the pieces selected should work beautifully as part of a larger, layered seating arrangement later on.
Hope you enjoy the edit, and I can’t wait to hear which pieces stand out to you most!
Warmly,
Iokasti
Sofa Club
Marylebone Luxe Chenille Left/right Corner Sofa Footstool End – Moody Mocha
I love this sofa because it feels incredibly inviting and relaxed while still looking elevated and timeless. The deep seats and soft chenille fabric make it perfect for proper lounging, and I think the warm mocha tone would work beautifully in a north-facing room, adding warmth and depth without feeling too heavy.
Darlings of Chelsea
Shoreditch 3 Seater Chaise Sofa
I really like this option because it has that perfect balance between classic and contemporary. The shape feels timeless and tailored, while the chaise keeps it comfortable and relaxed. It’s one of those sofas that could easily work with both a more traditional Edwardian feel and a layered maximalist interior over time.
John Lewis
Swoon Munich Grand 4 Seater Rhf Chaise End Sofa, Dark Leg, Biscuit Velvet
I chose this sofa because it feels effortlessly elegant but still very comfortable and liveable. The soft biscuit velvet adds warmth and softness to a large space, and the silhouette has subtle mid-century influences without feeling overly trend-led. I can really imagine this styled beautifully with patterned cushions and layered textures.
Heal’s
Harri Left Hand Facing Open End Sofa
I love this sofa for its slightly more design-led feel while still being incredibly timeless. The open-end shape gives it a relaxed, airy look that would suit a large room beautifully, and I think it would work especially well if you want the space to feel curated but still comfortable and welcoming.
Westwing
Modular Bouclé Corner Sofa Sofia (4-Seater)
I included this because it feels playful, soft, and very inviting — perfect if you want to lean slightly more into the maximalist side of your brief. The modular shape makes it feel relaxed and contemporary, while the bouclé fabric adds warmth and texture. It’s definitely one of those sofas you instantly want to sink into.
Castlery
Jonathan L-Shaped Sofa
I really like this sofa because it feels understated in the best way — clean, timeless, and extremely versatile. The shape is relaxed without looking too casual, and I think it creates a great foundation piece that you could style in so many different ways as the room evolves.
