Learn how to incorporate the pink sofa into the decor and get inspired with sophisticated ideas in which the piece became the protagonist
Submitted at May 16, 2025, 1:30 PM

Marcelo Salum - Duratex in As Rosas Falam. Project of CASACOR São Paulo 2024. (MCA Estúdio)
Projeto de Larissa Perna. (Rafael Renzo/Divulgação)
The pink sofa has been gaining space in contemporary design projects, whether in more romantic, modern or even industrial proposals. Below, we have selected some inspirations that show how this piece can compose projects with balance and style.
Projeto de Rafael Ramos. (Fotos: Anita Soares / Produção visual: Andrea Brito Velho/Divulgação)
Choosing a pink sofa may seem bold at first glance, but it is much more strategic and expressive than one might imagine. The pink color, in its various shades, offers multiple possibilities: it can be soft and relaxing, vibrant and full of energy, or even sophisticated and elegant, depending on the combination with other colors and textures.
Living do Explorador, por Rodrigo Gurgel e Rita Pinheiro- CASACOR RN 2019. (Alberto Medeiros/CASACOR)
The blush pink, for example, has been widely used in Scandinavian and minimalist projects, thanks to its delicate shade. Meanwhile, the millennial pink has brought a modern and cool vibe to interior design in recent years, while darker shades like burnt pink or vintage rose add sobriety and maturity to the space.
Paví Estúdio - Livraria Paisagem. Projeto da CASACOR Minas Gerais 2023. (Dentro Fotografia/CASACOR)
In addition to the aesthetic factor, pink also influences sensorially. It conveys warmth, femininity, tranquility, and romance—qualities that are reflected in the atmosphere of the project.
Various professionals in architecture and interior design have used the pink sofa as a creative resource in their projects. In CASACOR, there are plenty of examples where this piece stands out in a sophisticated way.
Matheus Lima - Sans Tache, projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2021. (Renato Navarro/CASACOR)
In minimalist projects, where the color palette tends to be neutral and discreet, the pink sofa acts as a focal point. To maintain visual lightness, choose a model in a light tone, with straight lines and visible legs. Combine with white or light gray walls, natural plants, and organic textures like light wood and linen.
Pink can break the rigidity of more classic and traditional projects. Imagine a room with plaster frames, Persian rugs, and a crystal chandelier. A sofa in old pink or burnt pink adds a subtle freshness and updates the project without losing its original elegance. Combine with velvet cushions, gold or earthy tones to further enrich the look.
Monique Pampolha e Hanna Cabaral. Ap Y. CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2017 (André Nazareth/CASACOR)
Even in the industrial style, marked by exposed concrete, visible bricks, and dark metals, the pink sofa finds its place. It serves as a soft counterpoint, breaking the rigidity of raw materials. To avoid clashing, choose a deeper pink and materials like suede or velvet, which provide sophistication without excess.
Projects with a boho vibe, which value natural elements, ethnic prints, and a laid-back air, welcome the pink sofa naturally. In these spaces, it's worth investing in brighter colors like bubblegum pink or coral, combined with colorful cushions, throws, and artisanal objects.
Projeto Studio 021 Arquitetura. (Juliano Colodeti. do MCA Estudio/CASACOR)
Shade: Evaluate the natural lighting of the project and the rest of the color palette. Lighter shades expand small projects, while darker ones bring coziness.
Material: Fabrics like velvet, linen, or suede add different visual and tactile sensations. Velvet evokes luxury, while linen is more casual and light.
Shape: Straight sofas work well in more formal projects. Meanwhile, modular or curved ones are perfect for more relaxed and fluid proposals.
Maintenance: Light colors tend to require more care. Check if the fabric is easy to clean or waterproof.