Sculpted Elegance: Sources Unlimited ‘The Fold Sofa by Baxter’ Is the Ultimate Expression of Contemporary Luxury

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Go ahead and admire this purple wonder… Indeed, Sources Unlimited’s Fold Sofa by Baxter emerges not just as a piece of furniture, but as a sculptural statement, the kind that demands admiration, conversation, and connection. Designed by the avant-garde Italian designer Vincenzo De Cotiis, this poetic creation is more than seating; it is artistry formed in leather and brass, where every curve whispers the story of craftsmanship. TheGlitz spotlights this bold, contemporary masterpiece that doesn’t just complement interiors, it transforms them into curated expressions of luxury living.

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Sources Unlimited – Purple Magic

Presented exclusively by Sources Unlimited, India’s pre-eminent curator of luxury design brands, the Fold Sofa is a triumph in modern form… soft, minimal, and intensely inviting. Draped in a bold plum leather, it brings a sense of drama without ever tipping into excess. The colour is rich yet muted, arresting yet adaptable, a perfect paradox that plays equally well against warm ochre walls or cool Nordic palettes.

So let’s look closely at The Fold Sofa that doesn’t simply sit in a room; it redefines the room. Its silhouette is deceptively simple: low-slung, relaxed, and organically folded, yet every detail is deliberate. The subtle pleats in the leather suggest the hand of an artisan at work, shaping with precision and care, not machine-made, but soul-made. Each crease becomes a contour, each edge a signature of luxury honed by human touch.

At the base, the antiqued brass feet, delicately weathered and sculptural in their own right offer a counterpoint to the tactile leather. It’s a study in contrast: softness elevated by structure, warmth cooled by metal. The sofa’s proportions are generous, but not overpowering. It’s comfort for those with discerning eyes, and a design lover’s dream realized.

Designed with versatility in mind, the Fold Sofa easily adapts to a spectrum of spaces… from art-forward city apartments to serene weekend retreats, stylish offices to private lounges. It’s for the aesthete who understands that good design doesn’t shout, it seduces. Whether it’s the anchor of a modern living room or the statement piece in an eclectic space, it delivers impact without arrogance.

The House of Design: Sources Unlimited

Behind this design marvel stands Sources Unlimited, India’s largest importer of luxury European design brands. Since its inception in 2004, the company has carved out a niche as a purveyor of bespoke home décor, furniture, lighting, and accessories, curating from over 400 of Europe’s most respected design houses. Think Giorgetti, Rimadesio, Baxter, Wall&Deco, Turri, and more.

Helmed by Falgun Shroff, Sources Unlimited is more than a furniture supplier, it’s a tastemaker. With showrooms in Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore, the brand caters to a glittering clientele ranging from political royalty to Bollywood’s elite, extending its reach across Southeast Asia, Europe, and the U.S.

What sets Sources Unlimited apart isn’t just its jaw-dropping product portfolio; it’s its unique factory-to-doorstep model, ensuring clients receive unparalleled service from selection to installation. Their team of over 100 professionals works hand-in-hand with India’s top architects, interior designers, and stylists, creating spaces that speak of personality, prestige, and pure design indulgence.

A Sofa That Speaks Volumes

With the Fold Sofa, Sources Unlimited and Baxter invite you to reconsider what furniture can be. It is not merely something to merely sit on, it’s something to experience, to admire, to build a room around. It is form. It is function. It is fantasy brought to life in plum leather and brass.

In a time where luxury is increasingly defined by meaning and mindfulness, the Fold Sofa stands as a testament to thoughtful design where aesthetics meet authenticity, and every fold tells a story worth living in.

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