
07/20/2025
More than a piece of furniture, the Dune sofa is a concept. Designed by the visionary Pierre Paulin in the late 1960s, it completely redefined the idea of what a sofa could be.
Paulin threw out the traditional rulebook, creating a low-profile, modular “seating landscape” with no visible legs or rigid structure. The goal was to encourage a new kind of freedom and informality in the home, a space for sprawling, lounging, and living at floor level. Its iconic, undulating form, made of structured foam and elastic fabric, feels like a piece of topographical art.
Decades later, the Dune remains a cult favorite for those who believe a sofa should be a comfortable, versatile, and sculptural heart of the home. A true masterpiece of avant-garde design.