Kim Kardashian, Flea, and Travis Scott have this space-age sofa in their living room – the unique, luxury piece is redefining how we think about seating
Recently, we've spotted this otherworldly sofa in the homes of seemingly every celebrity we know, Kim Kardashian included


All of a sudden, it seems like everyone who's anyone has a Pierre Paulin Dune sofa. We've spotted the piece in the homes of Kim Kardashian, Flea, Travis Scott, Justin Bieber, and Frank Ocean, among others. Though these celebrities span industries and interior design styles, their mutual love for the otherworldly sofa highlights its transcendent properties.
So, what exactly is so alluring about this living room sofa? Interestingly, it has become a favorite among a-listers more than 50 years after its conception. The modular shape originated in 1970, created by the French furniture designer Pierre Paulin in collaboration with Herman Miller. However, it wasn't produced until 2014, when Paulin Paulin Paulin made it more widely available. Thus, its popularity can be attributed, at least in part, to its retro sensibility. As nostalgia in interior design has grown more popular, so have nods to eras past. We've been seeing '70s trends emerge across the interiors space, and this piece is no exception.
More obviously, as seen with the gray living room sofa in Kim Kardashian's space, people are drawn to the sofa because its shape looks like something from another planet. It consists of four modular pieces that are combined to create a peak and valley-ed space, unlike anything else. Rather than the classic silhouette of a couch, it adds something new and different to a living room.
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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.
Furthermore, the distinctive shape of the sofa makes it immediately recognizable. This familiarity makes it a status symbol, both in terms of 'if you know you know' clout, and cost.
According to ArtNews, a single module of the four-module sofa ranges from $5,400 to $8,220. It's also a designer piece that can be purchased by request only. This exclusive nature taps into current interior design trends, whereby the once-private home becomes a site of spectacle online.
Rather than demonstrating their impeccable sense of style only in the streets, celebrities are now required to prove that they have taste behind closed doors.
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Finally, the Dune sofa system has emerged as the celebrity couch du jour because of how it taps into the human need for connection. In these post-pandemic years, countless campaigns have focused on the need to get offline and back in touch with one another. Under these conditions, conversation pits or 'gossip seating' layouts grow ever more popular.
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The Pierre Paulin Dune sofa achieves a conversational layout with just one furnishing. Family and friends can stretch across the system, cuddling and connecting as they watch movies or play games. It's no wonder that everyone in the music industry wants in.
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It's not often that a single piece of furniture can redefine an entire genre, but the Pierre Paulin Dune sofa is certainly one such piece.

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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