Not your average basement sofa, the new guard of corduroy upholstery has just the right dosage of 1970s appeal. Ranging from Michael Ducaroy’s iconic Togo sofa to new designs by Matthew Hilton, Japanese brand Trunk, Philippe Malouin, and the like, here are our 10 favorites.
Above: The Squish Sectional and Ottoman comes in a corduroy upholstery; $2,899.95 at Valyou.
Above: At Hygge Design House, the Vorda Corduroy Fabric Sofa is $1,299.99.
Above: Decidedly basement-chic, the Japanese-made FK 3-Seater Sofa is shown in Greige Corduroy from Truck.
Above: Designed by Philippe Malouin for SCP, the Group 3 Half Seat Sofa in Phlox 0213 is $10,630 at The Future Perfect.
Above: The classic Michel Ducaroy’s Togo Loveseat designed for Ligne Roset starts at $5,085 at Ligne Roset. See more on the iconic model in our post Trend Alert: The 1970s Togo Lounge is Today’s Flop-Down Chair of Choice.
Above: The Cream Corduroy Sofa is $4,100 at Dyphor Shop.
Above: Another style designed by Philippe Malouin for SCP, the Group Chaise, shown in corduroy, starts at $7,230 at The Future Perfect.
Above: The Anthropologie Corduroy Bowen Sofa in Forest is $2,498.
Above: From Article, the Beta Cypress Green Modular Sectional starts at $2,799.
Above: The Wilkinson & Rivera design for SCP is the Peonia Sofa Collection for $7,880 at The Future Perfect.
Above: Designed by Matthew Hilton for SCP, the Oscar Three Seat Sofa, shown in green corduroy, is £5,754.
Above: At Rove Concepts, the Large Kaye Sofa, shown in Silkstone corduroy, is $1,929.For more sofa selects, see our posts: