Let’s be real: this Vladimir Kagan sofa is an absolute dreamboat. Fully wrapped in a rich, ivory bouclé (yes, even that sexy double-disc base), it’s basically a cloud you can splay out on. Heavily textured, gloriously sculptural, and cozy enough to cancel your plans for the weekend, this stunner hits that rare sweet spot between high design and full-on lounge mode.
Vladimir Kagan's designs have never been more desirable. Designers and celebrities alike are snatching these up faster than you can say “New York penthouse.” Scroll your favorite design inspo page and you’ll spot Kagan’s signature serpentine lines everywhere. This 8-foot cloud was literally made for chic urban living: big enough to own a room, but not so massive it swallows the space whole.
We’ve styled her with a grey bouclé Joe Colombo Elda chair (a power couple, truly) and a brassy 1970s coffee table for extra disco-era drama. She also made a fabulous appearance in our Palm Springs Modernism booth alongside some curvy Pierre Paulin chairs and fellow Kagan pieces — and let’s just say, she stole the show.
With curves for days, clean lines for nights, and that Directional tag underneath (plus a clear acrylic stretcher leg down the center that’s basically the furniture version of a glass slipper), this sofa is everything. Timeless, glamorous, and effortlessly cool — just like the spaces she ends up in.
Go ahead, take a seat. But don’t be surprised if you never want to stand up again.