London’s Holloway Li is leveling up its T4 Sofa once again, this time teaming with Turkish design house Uma and accessories name CAHU for a freshly unveiled version drenched in punchy red PVC. The hue channels CAHU’s signature totes and wraps each modular cushion, while an off-white fiberglass base—called “Cream Soda”—keeps the piece ready for lounging indoors or out.

First introduced in 2022, the T4 has built a following for its playful nods to ‘90s culture. Founders Alex Holloway and Na Li drew from that era’s lava lamps and inflatable furniture, then paired those references with composite materials more commonly found in cars. Its earliest palette included Melon Yellow, Blush Pink, Overground Orange, and Cream Soda, followed by a shiny black “Liquorice” shown at Milan Design Week last year. Now, the duo is expanding again, unveiling fresh color combos—Dark Plum with Light Pink and Liquorice Black matched with Cream Soda—alongside a two-seater option.



This latest red iteration is set for its grand debut at Matter & Shape in Paris this Friday, March 7th, inside an immersive installation with walls and floors awash in saturated red. Keep an eye out for how these designers keep evolving this future icon—it’s a ’90s dream built for today.