
Tetrad Taransay Petit Sofa in Mixed Tartan Fabric and Leather
Rich burgundy, green and navy tartan gives the Tetrad Taransay Petit Sofa immediate warmth, with the darker leather scroll arms adding definition at either side. It has the charm of a traditional country-house sofa, but the smaller frame keeps the look contained and easier to place.
The petit size is particularly useful where a full sofa would feel too dominant. It still offers a deep, relaxed sit, yet its more compact width makes it well suited to bay windows, fireside corners, cottage lounges, libraries and bedrooms where the aim is comfort without crowding the room.
Leather detailing across the arms and base gives the piece more structure than an all-fabric sofa, while the tartan upholstery softens the overall feel. Brass studwork follows the curves of the arms, drawing attention to the upholstery detail without making the sofa feel overly formal.
This is a sofa that works best in layered interiors. Pair it with wool rugs, darker timbers, warm oak, antique brass lamps, checked cushions or plain cushions in rust, charcoal or soft cream. In a modern home, it can add depth and heritage texture; in a period property, it feels entirely at ease.
Handcrafted in Britain by Tetrad, the Taransay Petit Sofa brings classic materials, comfortable proportions and distinctive character into a smaller format.
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Rich burgundy, green and navy tartan gives the Tetrad Taransay Petit Sofa immediate warmth, with the darker leather scroll arms adding definition at either side. It has the charm of a traditional country-house sofa, but the smaller frame keeps the look contained and easier to place.
The petit size is particularly useful where a full sofa would feel too dominant. It still offers a deep, relaxed sit, yet its more compact width makes it well suited to bay windows, fireside corners, cottage lounges, libraries and bedrooms where the aim is comfort without crowding the room.
Leather detailing across the arms and base gives the piece more structure than an all-fabric sofa, while the tartan upholstery softens the overall feel. Brass studwork follows the curves of the arms, drawing attention to the upholstery detail without making the sofa feel overly formal.
This is a sofa that works best in layered interiors. Pair it with wool rugs, darker timbers, warm oak, antique brass lamps, checked cushions or plain cushions in rust, charcoal or soft cream. In a modern home, it can add depth and heritage texture; in a period property, it feels entirely at ease.
Handcrafted in Britain by Tetrad, the Taransay Petit Sofa brings classic materials, comfortable proportions and distinctive character into a smaller format.



















