This invention relates to furniture and seating units, e.g., couches, chairs, settees and sofas, and to associated furniture pieces such as ottomans, footstools, sofa tables and console tables. The invention is more specifically directed to a combination of furniture pieces that include at least a sofa (in the described embodiment, a “tuxedo sofa” having wide arms and a low back with its top at the same level as the arms), and a dual-level sofa table piece, also called an “island” piece or Gathering Island, positioned immediately behind the back of the sofa. This island piece has a front shelf member that serves as a table or shelf space, immediately behind the sofa, for lamps, books, or the like, and as a place where persons seated on the sofa can place food or drink items, or keep their smart phones, tablets, or other devices. End tables, i.e., to the sides of the sofa, are then not needed. The sofa table island piece also has a back counter top surface, at a level several inches above the level of the front shelf member. The back counter top also creates an open space beneath it within the sofa table island piece, where a few stools or other seating can be stored, and can be taken out and used for seating of other persons behind the sofa table island piece, or to the side of the sofa.
An ottoman may be positioned ahead of the sofa, and preferably can be the same height as the seating portion of the sofa, and also can have the same width. Alternatively, a cocktail table may be placed at that location, with a number of footstools or similar low seating that are designed to nest in receptacle spaces beneath the top of the cocktail table. These footstools can be used as additional seating ahead of the sofa.
This arrangement can be used to advantage when a moderate to large number of friends, family members, and guests are present for an event. Several persons can be seated on the sofa, others seated on the stools behind the sofa table island piece, and others may be seated on the wide arms of the sofa, and on the ottoman or on the low-seating footstools. This arrangement may be used so the entire group can watch a sporting event on a large-screen television, or the opening of presents on Christmas morning, or for a musical performance or recital. The height of the stools, sofa seating, ottoman, and footstools is such that the persons present will all have a clear line of sight at the event.
To date, no combination of furniture pieces has been proposed or constructed that can function this way in a satisfactory manner.
Specifically, no one has previously proposed a sofa table or similar furniture unit that satisfies the needs of the persons seated on a sofa ahead of that furniture unit, and also the needs of person seated on stools or similar seating, at a higher seating level, behind the furniture unit.
Accordingly, it is an object of this invention to provide a combination of furniture units that achieve the seating of a group of persons that may be assembled to observe an event such as described, and which combination overcomes the drawbacks of the prior art.
Another object of this invention is to provide a furniture piece, in the nature of a sofa table or island piece, which unifies the seating pieces, such as the tuxedo sofa, placed ahead of the island piece, and movable seating units at a higher seating level, e.g., stools, positioned behind the island piece.
According to an aspect of this invention, the combination includes a tuxedo sofa, a sofa table island piece, and movable seating units that may be stored within the sofa table island piece.
The tuxedo sofa is adapted for seating a plurality of persons, having a frame, and defining a seating space of a predetermined height and width, with arms disposed at left and right sides of the seating space. Each of the arms has a substantially flat (horizontal) top surface of a given width and a predetermined height above the height of said seating space. A sofa back is disposed behind the seating space and has a horizontal top surface of a predetermined width and a height the same as the height of arm top surfaces.
A two-level sofa table island piece is adapted to be disposed immediately behind the sofa back of the tuxedo sofa. This sofa table island piece is constructed with left and right side walls; a front horizontal shelf member affixed onto the side walls and extending in a width direction a distance at least equal to the width of the sofa seating space. This shelf has a height to match (i.e., equal) the height of the top surface of the sofa back, so that the front horizontal shelf member will be at the same level as the sofa back top surface when the sofa table island piece is positioned directly behind the tuxedo sofa. A vertical riser wall extends upward from the rear edge of the front horizontal shelf member, and a rear horizontal counter member extends rearwardly from the upper edge of the riser wall. This counter member extends laterally in the width direction a distance at least equal to the width of the sofa seating space. The counter member has a height greater than the height of the front horizontal shelf member, and can serve as a counter or work surface for persons seated (or, in some cases, standing) behind the sofa table island piece. Also, the two side walls and the rear counter member define an open space suitable for storing two or more stools or similar seating units.
A plurality of movable seating units are stored inside the space or cavity at the back of the sofa table island piece, and can be easily pulled out from the open back for use for seating persons behind the island piece. Favorably, these seating units each have a seat portion supported on a leg portion such that the seat portion is at a height greater than the height of the sofa seating space. This seating arrangement positions those persons higher than those on the sofa, so they can have an unobstructed view of a program or game on the video screen or other event happening in the front of the furniture ensemble.
In a favorable embodiment, the sofa table island piece further can have one or more horizontal shelves mounted on at the side walls thereof at the level of front horizontal shelf member, and also at a position below the horizontal shelf member.
In one preferred embodiment the height of the front horizontal shelf member of the sofa table island member is substantially 27 inches, and the height of the rear counter member is substantially 36 inches. The horizontal top surfaces of the arms of said sofa have a width of substantially 12 inches, and can serve as informal seating.
The sofa table island piece is favorably provided with a cord slot formed at a rear side of the front horizontal shelf member, so as to define a space for passage or electric or communication cords or cables between the front horizontal shelf member and the vertical riser wall, serving as a means for minimizing cord clutter when lamps, cell phone chargers, or other powered items are placed on the front or side shelves of the island piece. Preferably, the cord slot has a wide portion of greater dimension than remainder of the cord slot for permitting passage of a cord connector, i.e., an electrical plug or cable connector. Positioned at the corner of the riser and front shelf member, the cord slot or slots are not particularly noticeable, and do not detract from the appearance of the island piece.
The combination can further comprise an ottoman adapted to be positioned in front of the seating space of the tuxedo sofa. Favorably the ottoman has width and height that are substantially the same as the width and height of the seating space of the sofa.
In addition or alternatively, the combination may comprise a cocktail table adapted to be positioned in front of the seating space of the tuxedo sofa, together with two, three, or four footstool members. In this case, the cocktail table is configured so as to define a number of nesting spaces for the footstools beneath the table top of the cocktail table, where the footstools can be stored until needed.
These and other objects, features, and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of a selected preferred embodiment, which is to be read in connection with the accompanying Drawing:
With reference to the Drawing Figures, and initially to
In this embodiment, an ottoman 18 is positioned in front of the sofa 10, and has a height and width to match the seating area 12 of the sofa. A number of pillows, cushions and bolsters on the sofa can repositioned by persons seated on the sofa.
Immediately behind the back 14 of the sofa 10 is a two-level sofa table or island piece 20, serving as a connecting piece between the sofa 10 and additional seating for persons behind the sofa table island piece 20, that is, for persons who may be seated on additional seating such as stools 70.
As shown additionally in
An upper, rear counter top or shelf 28 extends across the top rear of the two side walls 22, 24 at a height above the level of the front shelf 26, and in this embodiment the counter top 28 is about thirty-six inches above the floor. A riser panel 30 extends up from the rear edge of the front shelf 26 to the front edge of the upper counter top 28, and a lower panel 36 beneath the front edge of the lower front shelf 26 extends downward and also extends from the left side wall 22 to the right side wall 24. The rear side of the sofa table island piece 20 is open beneath the upper rear counter top 28 and the two side walls 22 and 24 to create an open space 38 for storage of additional seating and to create leg room for persons seated at the rear counter top 28.
Referring now to
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Pillows 60, rear cushions, and other movable cushions such as bolsters can be present as shown in
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The furniture ensemble with a cocktail table 40 instead of the ottoman 18 is shown in
With the furniture arrangements or ensembles of this invention, as described and illustrated, a space in the room ahead of the sofa 10 and ahead of the ottoman 18 or cocktail table 40, can be an event space, including e.g., a large-screen television, or a Christmas tree, or a recital space (for piano and singer), or for many other occasions where a number of persons may want to gather. Persons may also seat themselves comfortably on the arms 14 of the sofa. In each case, the persons seated behind have a view that is not obstructed by the persons seated ahead of them.
The sofa table island piece 20 makes this possible by creating a table space (i.e., the shelf 26) immediately behind the sofa back 16 to serve the purpose of side tables for persons to put food plates or drink glasses, or to use as a place for smart-phones and tablet devices, and for their charging stations, as well as a place for lamps, floral arrangements, books, or other items. The higher-level counter top 28 provides a work space or table space for persons seated on the stools 70 behind the island piece 20, with the stools being stored within the footprint of the island piece until needed for additional seating. The counter top 28 then provides space for those persons to set food plates, drink glasses, or other items.
The cocktail table 40 with its footstools 48 that nest beneath it, provide further additional seating ahead of the sofa 10 with the seating at a lower level than the sofa seating area 12.
The sofa can be of various width dimensions, selected for the size of the room space, e.g., sofa width of seventy-eight inches or ninety inches. The island piece 20 can then be of a corresponding width dimension so as to match the lower front shelf 26 with the width of the sofa back 14. This in turn means the wider space 38 beneath the wider counter top 28 can store four stools 70, instead of the three shown in the illustrations.
The sofa 10 can be covered with leather, with upholstery cloth, or in some cases can have bare wood arms 14. The sofa table island piece 20 can be made of various woods with a choice of finishes. The overhang at the right and left ends of the shelf 26 and counter top 28 can vary and is not critical.
While the furniture ensemble concept of the present invention has been described with reference to specific preferred embodiments, it should be understood that the invention is not limited to those precise embodiments. Rather, many modifications and variations would present themselves to persons skilled in the art without departure from the scope and spirit of this invention, as defined in the appended claims.
This is a Continuation-in-Part of application Ser. No. 29/496,008, filed Jul. 8, 2014, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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