
NOAH SOFA
Noah Sofa – Understated Luxury with Contemporary Soft Curves
The Noah Sofa embodies quiet sophistication through its gentle curvature, refined proportions, and impeccably tailored upholstery. Designed for elegant modern interiors, it balances visual softness with structural clarity, creating a timeless piece that elevates both residential and hospitality environments.
Its rounded backrests and plush seat cushions deliver a deeply comfortable seating experience, while the clean-lined wooden accents introduce a subtle architectural detail. The Noah Sofa is a study in harmony: serene, inviting, and effortlessly polished
Soft Curved Silhouette: Smooth, rounded backrests offer a welcoming and elegant profile.
Refined Timber Accents: Vertical wooden framing adds definition and architectural sophistication.
Plush Cushioning: Premium foam and feather blends ensure superior comfort.
Tailored Upholstery: Clean seams and refined finishing enhance its minimalist luxury.
Timeless Aesthetic: Suited for contemporary, classic, and transitional interiors alike.
Height: 80cm
Width: 250cm
Depth: 97cm
Seat Height: 40cm
Seat Depth: 58cm
Supportive Back and Seat: Engineered for long-term ergonomic comfort.
Generous Seating Capacity: Ideal for family living rooms or elegant lounges.
Versatile Placement: Works beautifully against statement walls or floating in open-plan spaces.
Balanced Proportions: Designed to complement sculptural coffee tables and refined lighting.
Low-Maintenance Comfort: Structured cushions retain form while offering everyday softness.
Materials & Craftsmanship
Premium Upholstery Options: Bouclé, linen blends, wool textures, velvets, or bespoke fabrics.
Solid Wood Details: Sustainably sourced and hand-finished for a warm, natural contrast.
High-Resilience Foam Core: Ensures durability and lasting structural integrity.
Precision Tailoring: Clean lines and controlled curvature demonstrate expert craftsmanship.
Luxury Finishes: Optional custom stains for the timber elements.
Customisation Options
Sizes Available: Two-seater, three-seater, extended versions, and bespoke lengths.
Fabric Selection: Wide palette of neutrals, rich tones, or fully custom textiles.
Wood Finishes: Walnut, oak, espresso, or custom stains.
Coordinated Cushions: Optional bolster or round accent cushions in matching or contrast fabrics.
Modular Extensions: Can be adapted for corner compositions or curved arrangements.
Maintenance
Regular Care: Vacuum upholstery with a soft brush attachment.
Spot Treatment: Blot spills immediately with appropriate cleaners.
Cushion Rotation: Helps maintain shape and even wear.
Avoid Direct Sunlight: Protects fabric from fading over time.
Wood Care: Clean with a soft cloth and avoid harsh chemicals.
1. Upholstery Finishes
Fabric Options
Premium woven fabrics
Performance stain-resistant fabrics
Velvet & micro-velvet
Linen blends
Bouclé fabric
Eco-friendly recycled textiles
Leather & Leather Alternatives
Full-grain leather
Top-grain leather
Vintage/distressed leather
Vegan leather (PU / eco-leather)
Suede & microfiber suede
2. Wood Finishes
Natural Wood Tones
Natural oak
Smoked oak
Walnut
Ash
Maple
Teak
Ebony
Stained & Treated Options
Light stain / medium stain / dark stain
Matte lacquer
Satin lacquer
High-gloss lacquer
Weathered or rustic finish
3. Metal Finishes
Brushed stainless steel
Polished chrome
Matte black
Brushed gold
Rose gold
Antique brass
Gunmetal grey
Powder-coated custom colours
4. Stone & Surface Finishes
Polished marble (Carrara, Calacatta, Nero Marquina, etc.)
Honed marble
Granite finishes
Quartz & engineered stone
Ceramic or porcelain slab top
Matte or gloss surface coatings
5. Custom Colour Options
RAL colour customisation
Pantone matching
Hand-finished colour blends
Multi-layer artisanal finishes
6. Additional Customisation Options
Stitching style (contrast stitch, piping, tufting)
Cushion firmness levels
Leg design & materials
Edge detailing
Modular configurations
What C.O.M. Means
In the furniture and upholstery industry, C.O.M. means the client supplies the fabric (or leather) to the manufacturer instead of selecting from the manufacturer’s standard fabric options.
How It Works
The client chooses and purchases their own fabric.
They ship it to the furniture maker or upholsterer.
The manufacturer uses that fabric to complete the piece.
There may be C.O.M. requirements, like:
Fabric type (e.g., durability, pattern repeat)
Yardage needed
Approval for suitability
































