Collar Sectional Sofa
$8,858
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$23,607
$8,858
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$23,607
$8,858
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$23,607
$8,858
–
$23,607
$8,858
–
$23,607
$8,858
–
$23,607
$8,858
–
$23,607
$8,858
–
$23,607
$8,858
–
$23,607
$8,858
–
$23,607
$8,858
–
$23,607
Description
Using sweeping curves and casually arranged toss cushions, Collar exudes supportive comfort in a crisply squared-off framework. With its signature lower proportions, the continuous back cushion invites sinking into the carefully selected soft memory foam for the feeling of a soft hug. German designer Meike Harde’s sectional offers a range of pre-configured options with myriad upholstery choices, complemented by slim black metal legs.
Specifications
Size
- Configuration 1: 29.1" h x 113" w x 69.7" d (74x287x177cm)
- Configuration 3: 29.1" h x 139.4" w x 77.8" d (74x354x197.5cm)
- Configuration 4: 29.1" h x 113" w x 110.8" d (74x287x281.5cm)
- Configuration 6: 29.1" h x 139.4" w x 113" d (74x354x287cm)
Modules
- 3 Seater: 29.1" h x 110.8" w x 43.3" d (74x281.5x110cm)
- Open-End Left/Right: 29.1" h x 69.7" w x 43.3" d (74x177x110cm)
- Seat height: 15.7" (40cm)
- Ottoman: 15.7" h x 41.9" w x 34.4" d (40x106.5x87.5cm)
Material
Plywood, metal, foam
Details
- Fabric Group 1A: Alpine
- Fabric Group 1B: Cura, Step Melange
- Fabric Group 2A: Remix 3, Gaja C2C
- Fabric Group 2B: Barnum, Clay, Fiord 2, Hallingdal 65, Steelcut Trio 3, Reflect
- Fabric Group 3A: Ecriture, Vidar 4
- Fabric Group 3B: Nara, Sisu
- COM and COL are available on request
Made in Estonia
Brand
Woud
“We wanted a challenge,” say husband and wife Mia and Torben Koed, founders of Copenhagen-based Woud, and they got one. Sitting around the dinner table a couple of years ago, they realized it was time to leverage their experience in private-label furniture and create something of their own. In just a few short years, they’ve masterminded one of the most influential Danish brands around.
Now adding accessories to the mix of furniture and lighting, Woud expands on the essential simplicity of Nordic design with an emphasis on finely crafted function and startlingly original form. Embracing upcoming design talents, both from Denmark and abroad, the couple is also keen on finding new materials that fit the Scandinavian tradition. Ultimately, they say, “We believe timeless design can express personalities, inspire people and create beautiful homes.”