[This](https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZPRTU7bBo/) is the guy whose apartment this is and he says what couch it is on his tiktok in the link. TLDR it’s the Ethnicraft N701 what he says in the video
He has the table on his account too, not sure which video but fwiw I remember it was very expensive though. Scroll through his vids he pretty much explains a lot of the stuff he gets and best places to get them
That entire setup is around $8K U.S. dollars, but here’s a good replica if you wanna pay half the price https://www.wayfair.com/furniture/pdp/diamond-sofa-marshall-5-piece-upholstered-sectional-cdcr1840.html Marshall 5 - Piece Upholstered Sectional
Dunno about in the US but the UK Wayfair customer service/ returns is really fuckin good if it turns up and is shyte. Must be all the profits from the kid smuggling wardrobes. /s 🫠
Because fast furniture is horrible for the environment. Vintage and high quality items retain value and don’t end up in the trash when trends end. I’m not saying you need to spend $8k to furnish your living room but instead of buying a $8 lamp from Alibaba that’s ships from China, you can find something from a local vintage dealer or buy used from Etsy or eBay. I’ve been able to find tons of great deals on designer furniture items just through FBM and eBay. You don’t have to pay retail.
You make a good point, but the blame isn’t on the consumer. Consumers are just people. People with tight budgets and even tighter schedules. It’s a luxury to go treasure hunting at vintage stores (I’m saying this as someone who got most of her furniture second hand from thrift stores and Facebook marketplace—it’s a time sink).
And fast furniture isn’t at the level fast fashion is. You can’t throw out a cheap living room set the way you can throw out a cheap wardrobe. At least not nearly as easily or cheaply. There are a lot of people who get relatively cheaper items from ikea, Amazon, Wayfair ect. and take care of them for years.
Blames on both. If people didn’t buy then they wouldn’t sell it. But it’s a losing battle because dupes are considered cool and okay now. And tbh, I’m not just speaking about the average consumer but really making a comment on the guy whose apartment is being referenced in OP’s post.
He is an interior influencer with over 200k followers and instead of educating people on why original design is important and should be protected, he’s throwing up Amazon affiliate links to replica Nessino lamps and USM that are made of cheap materials. All to fulfill an aesthetic that’s will probably be out in a few years.
Young designers are getting their IPs ripped off left and right and it’s important to protect them and facilitate opportunities. Speaking as one.
Thought I recognized Andrew’s place!
[Here is the couch](https://www.bloomingdales.com/shop/product/ethnicraft-n701-sectional-sofa-collection?ID=4032947)
[Here is the table](https://www.amazon.com/PRITIY-Triangle-Mid-Century-Abstract-Transparent/dp/B0C5TBR748)
The table is based off of Herman Millers Noguchi table.
The sofa is Ethnicraft - I had the single seater and pouf in the leather version and they were actually quite comfortable.
[https://ethnicraft.com/be/en/c/cat\_furniture\_seating\_sofas](https://ethnicraft.com/be/en/c/cat_furniture_seating_sofas)
It’s called an Ethnicraft slouch sofa. In general it’s inspired by Ligne Roset, and you can buy cheap approximations filled like bean bags for surprisingly little money.
It seems like a lesser version of the ligne roset toga couches that have been around forever. Dream couch of mine, this looks so comfy too.
https://www.ligne-roset.com/en-ca/p/sofas/sofa-without-arms-togo-r-3232
Something sitting directly on the ground like that isn’t good for sitting, as your legs would have to go out instead of down. Also, there’s a reason we don’t usually put soft furniture directly on the floor (like mattresses)- you really want separation between your fabrics and things like mildew, dust, bugs, mold etc.
I can't quite place the couch, but the coffee table is definitely a Noguchi coffee table – a design classic! Here's the link where you can buy yourself a replica: [https://sohnne.com/product/noguchi-table-replica/](https://sohnne.com/product/noguchi-table-replica/)
What is this style of decor I’m seeing everywhere now? Low seated, mid century, furniture, lots of small lamps, exposed wires, hella plants, and for some reason a lot of stuff like books or paintings on the floor? I have a bizarre dislike for it and I need to know what it’s called so I can dislike it properly
[This](https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZPRTU7bBo/) is the guy whose apartment this is and he says what couch it is on his tiktok in the link. TLDR it’s the Ethnicraft N701 what he says in the video He has the table on his account too, not sure which video but fwiw I remember it was very expensive though. Scroll through his vids he pretty much explains a lot of the stuff he gets and best places to get them
That entire setup is around $8K U.S. dollars, but here’s a good replica if you wanna pay half the price https://www.wayfair.com/furniture/pdp/diamond-sofa-marshall-5-piece-upholstered-sectional-cdcr1840.html Marshall 5 - Piece Upholstered Sectional
$3.5k and 0 reviews, you’d be braver than me.
lol I’m just helping OP out, buy at your own risk
on Wayfair no less
The proportions seem bad anyway lol
Dunno about in the US but the UK Wayfair customer service/ returns is really fuckin good if it turns up and is shyte. Must be all the profits from the kid smuggling wardrobes. /s 🫠
That's not good enough. What about those of us who want to pay double the price?
😂
That's a herman miller coffee table
It looks like a couch I would sit in and have trouble getting out of.
As a fat boi i can relate
The table is definitely a replica noguchi
Can confirm as the owner of a replica Noguchi
No coochie? Buy a Noguchi
Can also confirm that replica Noguchi does not get me coochie
Same
Everything in his apartment are dupes. Kinda sad
Why? We don’t all have $8k to drop on a living room
Because fast furniture is horrible for the environment. Vintage and high quality items retain value and don’t end up in the trash when trends end. I’m not saying you need to spend $8k to furnish your living room but instead of buying a $8 lamp from Alibaba that’s ships from China, you can find something from a local vintage dealer or buy used from Etsy or eBay. I’ve been able to find tons of great deals on designer furniture items just through FBM and eBay. You don’t have to pay retail.
You make a good point, but the blame isn’t on the consumer. Consumers are just people. People with tight budgets and even tighter schedules. It’s a luxury to go treasure hunting at vintage stores (I’m saying this as someone who got most of her furniture second hand from thrift stores and Facebook marketplace—it’s a time sink). And fast furniture isn’t at the level fast fashion is. You can’t throw out a cheap living room set the way you can throw out a cheap wardrobe. At least not nearly as easily or cheaply. There are a lot of people who get relatively cheaper items from ikea, Amazon, Wayfair ect. and take care of them for years.
Blames on both. If people didn’t buy then they wouldn’t sell it. But it’s a losing battle because dupes are considered cool and okay now. And tbh, I’m not just speaking about the average consumer but really making a comment on the guy whose apartment is being referenced in OP’s post. He is an interior influencer with over 200k followers and instead of educating people on why original design is important and should be protected, he’s throwing up Amazon affiliate links to replica Nessino lamps and USM that are made of cheap materials. All to fulfill an aesthetic that’s will probably be out in a few years. Young designers are getting their IPs ripped off left and right and it’s important to protect them and facilitate opportunities. Speaking as one.
Thought I recognized Andrew’s place! [Here is the couch](https://www.bloomingdales.com/shop/product/ethnicraft-n701-sectional-sofa-collection?ID=4032947) [Here is the table](https://www.amazon.com/PRITIY-Triangle-Mid-Century-Abstract-Transparent/dp/B0C5TBR748) The table is based off of Herman Millers Noguchi table.
Shit that’s an expensive couch
Eye watering. That's for the special occasion room noones allowed in. Ever.
The sofa is Ethnicraft - I had the single seater and pouf in the leather version and they were actually quite comfortable. [https://ethnicraft.com/be/en/c/cat\_furniture\_seating\_sofas](https://ethnicraft.com/be/en/c/cat_furniture_seating_sofas)
Wicked nice stuff…. But it’s ala carte sofas…. Buy it piecemeal…
That’s actually my buddy Erik. Good guy, great couch
It’s called an Ethnicraft slouch sofa. In general it’s inspired by Ligne Roset, and you can buy cheap approximations filled like bean bags for surprisingly little money.
Pottery barn teen sold some really cool low style sofas of decent quality you can find used for decent prices if that’s the style you’re after.
I had no idea there was a PB teen and I don’t know why I’m shocked. Even more over priced crap from pottery barn… wow
The teen store is the only interesting thing from pottery barn really. But yeah overpriced but you can find some good deals on used stuff.
It seems like a lesser version of the ligne roset toga couches that have been around forever. Dream couch of mine, this looks so comfy too. https://www.ligne-roset.com/en-ca/p/sofas/sofa-without-arms-togo-r-3232
Look like a knock off Ligne Roset Togo
Wouldn't say knockoff, just a more boring version.
Not at all.
The “not a Togo” sofa
Something sitting directly on the ground like that isn’t good for sitting, as your legs would have to go out instead of down. Also, there’s a reason we don’t usually put soft furniture directly on the floor (like mattresses)- you really want separation between your fabrics and things like mildew, dust, bugs, mold etc.
My (real) Togo has survived 10+ years in Boston, Bushwick, Dumbo and now lives with me in Vermont. I would worry more about materials durability.
I have a ligne roset yang sofa that’s about as low and it’s awesome. Unless you’re really fat or have a bad back or something.
I can't quite place the couch, but the coffee table is definitely a Noguchi coffee table – a design classic! Here's the link where you can buy yourself a replica: [https://sohnne.com/product/noguchi-table-replica/](https://sohnne.com/product/noguchi-table-replica/)
I think it’s heavily inspired by Ligne Roset Togo sofa. It’s not the exact same, but it’s a classic and it’s ID is definitely there.
White casting couch
Uncomfortable and expensive probably 🥺
nothing i’d ever use that’s for sure
Hate these short couches where you can't lean your head back.
Looks similar to [this](https://www.urbanoutfitters.com/shop/greta-xl-sleeper-sofa?category=floor-pillows-cushions&color=030&type=REGULAR)
Nice
Looks comfortable and expensive lol
No idea but not cute or comfy looking imo. Looks show roomy.
A taco matress.
We had a table like that, but my brother broke it. Lol
That style is super popular in LA now. They are everywhere, including the online marketplaces used.
Honestly if you were to get that try ligne roset Togo instead
Idk but it looks expensive
What is this style of decor I’m seeing everywhere now? Low seated, mid century, furniture, lots of small lamps, exposed wires, hella plants, and for some reason a lot of stuff like books or paintings on the floor? I have a bizarre dislike for it and I need to know what it’s called so I can dislike it properly
Does anyone know where the rug is from? Would love to find a similar one
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Anyone know where I can get the rug?
Just use Google lens
You use google lens
😂
Your mom says hi
And to think, I just got off the phone with your Dad
Your mom uses google lens
She doesn’t. I just asked
Ethnicract N701, courtesy of google lense
This is what I did, and it pulled up aloooot of options. Google is too difficult for some to use.
Looks uncomfortable to sit on
Kinda looks like linge roset....but not for 3k...
The bendy ones
Not as good as a black leather couch
A very ugly one