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Sourced from a Nashville estate, this striking American sofa — dating to the late 1970s or early 1980s — is the kind of piece that stops a room in its tracks. The architecture is everything: low-slung profile, sculptural square arms, and a sleek enveloping form that reads as confidently from the side as it does head-on. Hidden brass casters keep the silhouette clean while adding that quiet wink of luxury underneath.
What makes it rare is the fabric. Still in its original textured jacquard — a swirling leaf motif in muted taupe, graphite, and soft gold — this upholstery has the kind of sophisticated restraint that modern reproductions simply can't replicate. It's pattern with a point of view. Three generous seat cushions and removable back cushions mean it lives as beautifully as it looks.
This is a piece for the collector who knows that the 1970s produced some of the most interesting American furniture ever made — and is tired of pretending otherwise.