The anchor of the room. Bracci builds its sectionals in Italy — top-grain leathers, modular layouts, recliner and motion options — while Caracole covers tailored fabric silhouettes from classic to sculptural. Most pieces are made to order in your configuration and covering.
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Start with the layout, not the fabric. Left- and right-facing chaises, corner units, and armless pieces let a sectional be composed to the wall it lives on — the configuration selector on each piece prices every layout as you build it. If a floor plan is still in flux, a two-piece sectional with a floating chaise keeps options open.
On coverings: Bracci's leather library runs from soft aniline to performance-protected grades, each priced by category — selectable on every product page with a physical swatch to confirm before ordering. Caracole upholstery skews tailored fabric with detail stitching and sculpted frames.
Sofas set the seating height and depth for everything else — pair yours with accent chairs and a coffee table scaled to match, or see how our studio composes a full room in Shop the Room. Designers and architects: volume and project pricing live under the trade program.
Seat depth decides comfort more than any fabric choice: around 22" sits upright and social, 24" and deeper invites a full lounge. Motion pieces — Bracci's power recliners and headrest sofas — need breathing room behind the backrest, so check the stated dimensions for your exact configuration before committing a wall. Every layout's true measurements price live in the configurator.
This is the deepest category in the shop — over 400 pieces across Bracci's Italian leather workshop and Caracole's tailored upholstery, from accent-scale seating around $1,200 to full modular leather sectionals north of $20,000. The number on the page is the real advertised price, and physical swatches ship before you commit. Designers: trade terms run through the trade desk.
The hands behind these rooms also forge the architecture — entry doors, steel window walls, stair railings — and our own forged-iron furniture. One Dallas shop; renovating and furnishing happen here together.