Curves Ahead: Why Modular Sofas Are the New Passport to Global Living
There’s a quiet revolution happening in the living rooms of cosmopolitan men — a shift from rigid, cookie-cutter furniture to pieces that are as fluid and adaptable as our lives. Enter the new wave of modular, sculptural sofas: not just a place to sit, but a statement about how you want to live.

This season, Danish design house BOLIA introduces two modular showpieces — the Avelou and Cosima Curved — that capture this evolution perfectly. More than sofas, they’re invitations to design your own environment, piece by piece, mood by mood.

The Avelou, created by Italian studio Ferriani Sbolgi, is all about minimalism with soul. Think deep seating, changeable covers, and generous lines that adapt as easily to a Copenhagen loft as a Singapore penthouse. With FSC®-certified craftsmanship and options like wooden or stone trays on the matching pouf, it’s a sanctuary that doubles as a work of art.

Meanwhile, the Cosima Curved — a fresh take on BOLIA’s iconic Cosima model by German duo kaschkasch — is pure sensuality in motion. Low armrests, feather-filled cushions, and flowing curves evoke a sense of slow luxury. It’s an object that doesn’t just furnish a room, it changes its energy.

What’s seductive here isn’t just the look, but the attitude. These pieces embody the new masculinity: confident yet understated, grounded yet fluid. They’re designed for men who travel light but think big — who see their home not as a showroom but as a living, breathing extension of their worldview.
Just as you curate your wardrobe or your playlists, modular furniture lets you compose your own space. Add, subtract, pivot. Lounge deep on Sunday, host friends on Friday. The future of interiors is personal, sustainable, and a little bit playful — like life at its best