Looks cozy
Based on a reference image. I wanted to "show more couch" ;), and warped the perspective towards the viewer in order to do so.
This was also an excuse to use symmetry features to create a pattern (the rug). It was also an excuse to play with glass and multiple soft light sources. I typically shoot for extreme lights, so this might still be considered "strong-lightning". You tell me?
The font I used is available as a TTF (or concept art) here:
Reference available here (at the time of writing):
https://www.urdesignmag.com/design/2020/07/28/what-is-the-difference-between-a-sofa-and-a-couch
Looks cozy
I notice you do extremely well when you use references like your olga Picasso study and this sofa study. There is nothing wrong with using references in fact I encourage it as much as possible. I often times model a lot of my own reference as it is the best was to get exactly the poses I want. Like for reals this is really good clear edges clear focal point nice shapes. I like it!
I often struggle with the thinking stage, lol. So far, the only devices that work for me: dreams (which can't be forced), and text. Copying a passage or writing out an idea works freakishly well, as I can pick apart each key word for a reference. But clearly, this isn't how most people do it :). Share your tricks somewhere, sometime, if you're willing!
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