
With Noka, Ligne Roset and designer Sebastian Herkner introduce a modular sofa that seamlessly blends stability with openness — an ideal balance for contemporary hospitality spaces. Inspired by Japanese country houses, where tatami-covered floors bridge the interior with the outdoors, Noka embodies both anchoring comfort and fluid connection. Like a building on stilts, it stands firm yet appears to float, creating a welcoming atmosphere that invites guests to relax and engage.

This balance is reflected in Noka’s sculptural form — low, deep, and inviting. Its softly curved lines and generous proportions create an organic silhouette that feels grounded and weightless. High armrests and a subtly reclined backrest offer support without sacrificing the sofa’s open, airy aesthetic. These qualities make Noka particularly suited for hotel lobbies, lounges and upscale dining spaces, where comfort and refined design must coexist.

Designed with adaptability in mind, Noka is available in several modular configurations, allowing for seamless integration into a variety of hospitality settings. Whether as a standalone statement piece or part of a larger seating arrangement, Noka transforms effortlessly to accommodate intimate conversations or social gatherings. A wide selection of fabrics and finishes ensures that the sofa can be tailored to reflect the identity of any boutique space.

Every detail of Noka reflects Ligne Roset’s commitment to craftsmanship and contemporary elegance. From its meticulously tailored upholstery to the thoughtful balance of form and function, Noka is more than a sofa — it is an architectural statement that enhances the guest experience, redefining comfort in modern hospitality design.
