Where will you sit?”
It sounds like one of the simplest questions you can ask before a meal. A practical detail, nothing more. You pull out a chair, place a plate, settle into a space, and the evening begins. But in reality, that small choice carries more weight than it appears to. Where you sit doesn’t just determine your view of the table—it shapes your experience of the entire gathering.Sofas & Armchairs
A seat defines proximity.
Who you face, who you can easily speak to, who you end up listening to more than others. It influences the conversations you become part of, the ones you miss, and even how comfortable you feel expressing yourself. A table is not just a surface for food—it’s a network of interactions, and your position within it quietly guides how you move through that network.
Meals have always carried this deeper layer.
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