
Designed for interiors that don't settle, Carrick is built around a language of considered contrasts, the structured grid channelling of the back panels set against the yielding softness of deep, generously proportioned seats. Two fabric personalities are resolved into a single coherent piece rather than competing for attention. The low-profile silhouette keeps sight lines open in larger rooms while still commanding the space it occupies. Rounded corners soften what could otherwise be an overly angular form, lending it an approachability that purely architectural sofas often lack. The contrasting upholstered plinth base grounds the piece visually, and the integrated side module offers a resting surface that's both functional and deliberately composed.

