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Paolo Malatesta et Francesca da Rimini aux enfers (1883) - Henri-Jean Guillaume Martin
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A Visual Compendium of Sitcom Sofas
What is the key to a making a great sitcom? Is it relatable characters? What about a funny premise? A compelling story? Or could it be something far more timeless. Something like… a sofa.
Before you laugh, most of our favorite comedies through the years have been centered around a couch, and these sofas quickly become a part of our hearts.
This compendium of famous television sofas shows they come in all shapes, styles, and sizes - and could be an inspiration for your next interior decorating adventure!
By Willy Rizzo, Le Corbusier, 1949
“Ornament is Crime,” Modernist Architecture by Matt Gibberd and Albert Hill,
Arne Jacobsen, Rothenborg House, Klampenborg, Denmark, 1931, photo by Richard Powers,
Le Corbusier, Villa Savoye, Poissy, France, 1929, Courtesy Fondation Le Corbusier,
Marcel Breuer, Starkey House, Duluth, Minnesota, 1955, © Ezra Stoller Esto,
Pierre Koenig, Bailey House, Case Study House #21, Los Angeles, California, 1958, © Darren Bradley,
Adolf Loos, Villa Müller, Prague, Czech Republic, 1930, photo by Vaclav Sedy,
Walter Gropius, Gropius House, Lincoln, Massachusetts, 1938, Courtesy Paul Marotta / Getty Images,
Juan O’Gorman, Casa O’Gorman, Mexico City, Mexico, 1929, © Leonardo Finotti,
João Batista, Casa Vilanova Artigas, São Paolo, Brazil, 1949, © Leonardo Finotti,
Kenneth Scott, Scott House, Accra, Ghana, 1961, photo by Peter Tolkin.
Ornament is Crime: Modernist Architecture, Phaidon.







