Peggy Gou's inventive sofa transforms her minimalist living room – and it taps into the biggest seating trend of 2025
The South Korean DJ's stunning sofa adds interesting shape and dimension to her otherwise simple space, signaling a shift in what we imagine furniture to look like


Gone are the days when 'minimalism' describes a room that looks like a gray box. Modern minimalism keeps it interesting with unexpected silhouettes. For proof, look no further than DJ Peggy Gou's living room.
We spotted the musician's living room seating in an Instagram post shared by Paul Paulin Paulin, the brand responsible for designing her stunning sectional sofa. Their iconic Dune Ensemble anchors the room, stretching across the floor with its signature peaks and valleys. Its 70s-inspired design resembles a conversation pit; completely conducive to interaction.
Aside from the sofa, the living room in Peggy Gou's Seoul-based apartment embraces relatively minimalist decor. The colors are neutral, and the furnishing is sparse, but impactful. She has styled a gray chaise longue beneath the window, and a abstract black chair and lamp to the left of it.
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This stunning modular sofa has undulating curves and points that give it a unique character. The 70s inspired staple will always be on-trend.
This six-piece corduroy sofa has the same modular feel as the Pierre Paulin sofa at a much more accessible price. The textured material adds an extra cozy little touch.
For an adjustable and stylish version of the conversation pit, this cozy version is a great place to start. It's convertible style is flexible and easy to use in any room.
Using interesting shapes in minimalist spaces has grown ever more popular as the culture has become disillusioned with the plain minimalism of the early 2010s. Thus, organically shaped, sectional sofas like Peggy Gou's are taking interior design trends by storm in 2025.
Joana Sadovskaja, Interior Trends Expert at Lovesofas, explains: 'Expect to see fewer straight lines and more organic shapes that enhance flow and create inviting spaces. These softer lines not only add a modern aesthetic but also encourage a more relaxed atmosphere, inviting people to settle in and enjoy their surroundings.'
Under this paradigm, living room sofas become more than simply seating. They are transformed into works of art that define a space. 'Curved sofas and chairs will become focal points that draw attention without being overly aggressive,' says Joana.
To style this look, I recommend starting with an interesting sofa and then working to angle your design around it. There are hundreds of inventive sectionals similar to the Dune Ensemble, and many other curved options. If you want to create a space similar to Peggy Gou's, I suggest keeping the furnishings simple besides the sofa. A few chairs or a single coffee table will do the trick.
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Peggy Gou's sofa is yet another reminder that a minimalist scheme doesn't have to be a boring one. With an eye towards introducing interesting shapes to an otherwise simple design, you're sure to win every time.

Sophie is a News Editor at Homes & Gardens, where she works on the Celebrity Style team. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly excited when researching trends or interior history. Sophie is an avid pop culture fan. As an H&G editor, she has interviewed the likes of Martha Stewart, Hilary Duff, and the casts of Queer Eye and Selling Sunset. Before joining Future Publishing, Sophie worked as the Head of Content and Communications at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens and furniture brand. She has also written features on exciting developments in the design world for Westport Magazine. Sophie has an MSc from the Oxford University Department of Anthropology and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.
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