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Leolux furnishings have been made to order by craftsmen in Venlo, in the Southern Netherlands, since the company was established in 1934. Brothers Ton and Jan Sanders helped build Leolux as a leader in home furnishings, and the company has remained in the family ever since. In its workshop, distinctive sofas, armchairs, coffee tables, dining tables, cushions, and rugs, are made with a combination of technology and traditional craftsmanship. They are high-quality, comfortable, and durable, and always risk-taking and adventurous.
a real beauty, opulent and inviting. bellice brings tastes, atmospheres and living styles together thanks to the extensive selection of options and the timeless refinement of its finishing. you can see it in the manually knotted decorative stitches and the loosely upholstered cushions, and you can feel it in the comfort.
balanza by axel enthoven offers the balance by which you recognise a good design. with a slender frame, elegant aluminium legs and contemporary dimensions – from armchair to 3.5 seater. with generous, soft arm cushions providing support for your arm or head and a cushioned back for unrivalled comfort. absolutely perfect. those who know immediately recognise that the inspiration for balanza is derived from the successful bora series from the 1980s.
the boras were truly revolutionary at the time. an unprecedented light and subtle design. bora bora and the higher bèta version are unchanged classics, with a high comfort level, due to the soft arms and backs that mould themselves to your body.
leolux and jan armgardt have come a long way together and have been very successful. devon is the crowning achievement of this collaboration. this sofa programme combines the design quality of jan armgardt with the craftsmanship that leolux is known for. from an individual sofa or a chaise longue to a spacious modular set. whatever you decide, devon provides adjustment options with each version for glorious comfort.
designer hanne willmann has been working as an freelance designer since 2015. that same year she was proclaimed design talent of the year and has since been making international fame. her greatest strength: clarity, modesty and sincere design. these keywords unmistakeably describe the enna model; a contemporary modular system that hanne willmann designed for leolux.
the leolux lindo sofa is compact, while offering amazing comfort and stunning details and options. the firm seat and slightly higher back offer perfect support. the integrated lower back cushion is beautifully accentuated by its recessed seam. and because everyone is different, lindo offers height and depth options, enabling you to make further comfort refinements. reflect your personal tastes in your choice of upholstery.
the lunetta sofa puts you in control, shaping itself to your tastes, position, and style. it’s a marriage of extremes: soft yet hardwearing, geometrical yet informal. it’s contrasts like these that make life so exciting, and the lunetta so incredibly relaxing.
it has a familiar look, but amazingly active comfort and refined details: mayon from leolux has organically waving lines, feet that run precisely into the seams on the front and exclusive fabric finishing, the friendly “dimples” on the arms and back. subtle down to the dots.
soft and round versus angular and hard. pulla is the result of a study into forms and materials and their relationship to the space in which they fulfil their function. the outcome of this search is a timeless sofa in which the lines and materials are interwoven. they merge to form a comfortable seating programme with a soft and low look and a larger seating depth. this looks stunning in large interiors but is just as suitable for intimate, more compact rooms.
this sofa from jan armgardt for leolux is an absolute classic, often imitated but never equalled. three decades after its introduction this sofa is as popular as ever. the useful adjust functions make sure you are sitting or lying comfortably in any position. its graceful lines and characteristic feet make tango the centre piece of your room.
a real beauty, opulent and inviting. bellice brings tastes, atmospheres and living styles together thanks to the extensive selection of options and the timeless refinement of its finishing. you can see it in the manually knotted decorative stitches and the loosely upholstered cushions, and you can feel it in the comfort.
designer hanne willmann has been working as an freelance designer since 2015. that same year she was proclaimed design talent of the year and has since been making international fame. her greatest strength: clarity, modesty and sincere design. these keywords unmistakeably describe the enna model; a contemporary modular system that hanne willmann designed for leolux.
an extensive programme of sofas, divans and add-on elements that can be constructed to create large and small configurations, including a 90 degree corner or an exciting angled combination. the organic shapes of the seat and arms give flint a friendly appeal that is enhanced by the generous loose seating cushions. flint exudes energy; a design that demands its own place in the room.
naila just invites you to sink into its embrace. the seat is a little lower and deeper for added relaxation – and if you appreciate attention to detail, this elegant design by hanne willmann will be right up your street. naila’s interplay of lines catches your eye from every angle, its flowing ellipses giving the design an alluringly wavelike effect.
even award-winning design can be enhanced with the latest technologies. on the outside the new ponton is unchanged, but now offers more convenience. we’ve fitted the swivel points in the back with gas springs, so creating your own corner ensemble is easier than ever before. simply press in, turn and click to lock. that is the power of progress.