Justin Bieber's '70s style living room sofa taps into the cozy conversation pit trend – it's easy to recreate his retro look 'for a fraction of the cost'
The modular couch in Justin Bieber's living room is a celebrity favorite for building the perfect spot for gossip – and it's growing ever more popular


Conversational seating is one of the best ways to invite lively discussion and joy into your home, and Justin Bieber accomplishes it with just one piece of furniture: his '70s-style Dune sofa.
Interestingly, Bieber's living room sofa has a rich history. 'Adored by stars worldwide, including Justin Bieber, Kim Kardashian, Frank Ocean, and many more, the ‘Dune’ sofa featured on Justin’s Instagram is designed by French furniture designer Pierre Paulin,' explains interiors expert at Sofa Club, Monika Puccio. She continues, 'While the product is available on their website as enquiries only, each modular section of the sofa is believed to run upwards of $5,000. While this particular sofa is certainly for the high-end customer, this style can be replicated for a fraction of the cost.'
Furthermore, this type of seating is emerging as a major living room trend. Monika states: 'The trend for the 70s beloved conversation pit is making a comeback thanks to an increased awareness of self-care, less priority on television, and more emphasis on in-the-moment communication. The resurgence can also be attributed to the increase in maximalism and the desire for more statement pieces in the home.'
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Shop Similar Modular Sofas
This stunning modular sofa has undulating curves and points that give it a unique character. The 70s inspired staple will always be on-trend.
This six-piece corduroy sofa has the same modular feel as the Pierre Paulin sofa at a much more accessible price. The textured material adds an extra cozy little touch.
For an adjustable and stylish version of the conversation pit, this cozy version is a great place to start. It's convertible style is flexible and easy to use in any room.
Whatever your budget, a sectional living room design can create a similar style. 'Modular sofas are a great way to create a conversation pit at home, with each section being able to be tailored to your specific lifestyle and spatial requirements,' states Monika. 'Curved sofas are also a core trend right now, shifting away from harsh lines'
Shop more 70s staples
To recreate Justin Bieber's favorite era, these smaller pieces tap into the glamor of the '70s without the price tag.
No seat is complete with a luxurious pillow or throw, so snuggle up with a decadent, faux throw blanket. This hypoallergenic throw is just what your hanging chair is missing.
A vinyl record player is a must-have if you wish to replicate the good vibes of Justin Bieber's living room. This one has a stunning look and comes at an affordable price point, making it easy to unlock the same energy.
Decorative and timeless, green is a fantastic way to introduce a hint of biophilic color to a simple living room scheme. This modern interpretation of the retro glass vase is a winner.
Bringing '70s trends into your home ensures that your space will always look interesting. When you combine eras, the style is not dated, but transcendent.
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Sophie is a News Editor at Homes & Gardens, where she works on the Celebrity Style team. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly excited when researching trends or interior history. Sophie is an avid pop culture fan. As an H&G editor, she has interviewed the likes of Martha Stewart, Hilary Duff, and the casts of Queer Eye and Selling Sunset. Before joining Future Publishing, Sophie worked as the Head of Content and Communications at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens and furniture brand. She has also written features on exciting developments in the design world for Westport Magazine. Sophie has an MSc from the Oxford University Department of Anthropology and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.
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