Art, architecture, and woodworking inform the Emmy Sofa (2019), with its fluid lines and solid wood details that mix modernism and tradition. Cozy corners welcome you like an old friend, while pillowy cushions with just the right firmness convince you to linger awhile. Based in ...Art, architecture, and woodworking inform the Emmy Sofa (2019), with its fluid lines and solid wood details that mix modernism and tradition.
Cozy corners welcome you like an old friend, while pillowy cushions with just the right firmness convince you to linger awhile. Based in Brooklyn, Egg Collective was founded in 2011 by designers Stephanie Beamer, Crystal Ellis and Hillary Petrie. The trio adeptly meld their individual areas of expertise, including art, architecture, and woodworking, into sculptural, heirloom-quality modern furniture that evokes their own histories and memories.
The Emmy Sofa is tailored but relaxed, with a curved frame that creates cozy corners in which to curl up. Baffled back cushions with a feather-silk fill add just the right amount of support. “The Emmy speaks to multiple generations,” says Beamer.
“Youthful yet mature, it resonates with a sense of modernism and tradition. It’s a place to feel at home.” Made in U.S.A.