As I've mentioned before, I have a slight addiction to velvet furniture. This Paul McCobb velvet sofa ($5,000) is no exception. McCobb, who was known for his practical, flexible designs, worked in the US after WWII and catered to middle-class buyers, though since then his designs have been more coveted (and pricey). This vintage McCobb sofa is upholstered in a dreamy celedon hue, and features gorgeous curves, button tufting, and pretty plunging arms. I'm also rather attached to those slender legs as well. If you're in LA, head over to NoHo Modern to test this beauty out in person.


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Luella
Lyie Van Rycke
$5,000? No thanks!
1Pretty sofa, but not so pretty price!
2Totally crave worthy sofa. NoHo Modern also has some beautiful ceramics if that's your cup of tea. Also on the pricey side, but if you're able to pay $5000 for a sofa maybe you can fork over the $950 for a vase as well!
3so nice! Why are all the nice pieces(pieces I like) so expensive? Cheap furniture, like Ikea furniture is really modern and I like homey, comfy furniture like this couch. Not fair!
4Wow...
5The price is why I look for vintage pieces and have them re-upholstered.
6LOVE it, but not the price!
7Okay George Costanza!!!
8Not sure about the color, I like it tho.
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