First released in 1956 amidst the flourishing mid-century modern period, the Pagode Sofa embodies the innovative spirit that shaped the design era. Its distinctive V-shaped legs and gracefully curved silhouette, influenced by the temples and palaces of Asia, reflect the avant-garde vision of the Danish design duo who boldly favoured artistic, individual pieces instead of conventional matching furniture sets.
The sleek, low armrests outline the sofa’s sculptural form and upholstery in premium fabrics by Kvadrat enables it to be seamlessly integrated into a range of decor styles, be it classic or contemporary. Blending fine craftsmanship with comfort, this timeless design makes it a statement of refinement in any living space.

Leading figures in the development of Danish furniture design between 1930 and 1960, Tove and Edvard Kindt-Larsen were visionary designers – and husband and wife.
Creating furniture, silverware, jewellery, textiles and more, the prolific couple were the forerunners of a new era in Danish furniture design, eschewing the traditional furniture set in favour of individual and adaptable design pieces that could be curated according to style, use and mood. It was a breakthrough in the Danes’ way of interior decorating, as well as the general regard for furniture furniture.