Our resident furniture and interior design store Texture Interiors offer many expertise in furniture, however the store has a certain seating and sofa know-how.

With a wide range of classic and contemporary sofas available from top UK brands, the store are always looking for the latest sofa designs to fit in with your room’s layout. Texture Interiors have recently received deliveries of some newly worked sofas which we’re sure you will love.

New sofas

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Sloane sofa

 

The well-respected furniture brand Parker Knoll have released a new ‘Sloane sofa’ which is now available at Texture Interior. The Sloane sofa is a contemporary take on a Parker Knoll classic and with the choice of Pillow Back or Formal Back, the sofa’s look can be altered to your needs.

 

 

henley sofa
Henley sofa

 

Texture Interiors also have the extremely popular ‘Henley sofa’, also made by Parker Knoll, in stock and it is now available in leather. With a high back and delicate detailing, the sofa is renowned for its unmatchable comfort. The Henley’s timeless shape looks beautiful when matched with traditional designs.

 

The furniture store also has the new ‘Battersea sofa’ by Tetrad in stock. The Battersea is a deep buttoned contemporary sofa with walnut tapered legs, available in a range of fabrics including wools and linens. Tetrad sofas are made to a very high standard with hardwood frames that are built to last.

Special offer

Texture Interiors also currently have a 25% discount on the iconic Parker Knoll chairs and sofas. So come and visit the store soon to find high quality sofas and chairs at unmissable prices.

For a personal interior design service, gorgeous fabrics and wallpapers from leading brands along with a comprehensive selection of decorative accessories for your home, Texture Interiors can also help.

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