The Woud Collar 2-seater takes the concept of a hug and translates it into furniture form - those voluminous curves and deliberately askew back cushions create this enveloping feeling that's hard to find in most contemporary seating. Designer Meike Harde was clearly thinking about how people actually want to sit and relax rather than just how sofas should look, and the result is something that manages to feel both sculptural and genuinely comfortable. The delta-shaped armrests provide this wide-angle support that works whether you're sitting normally or curling up sideways, while that continuous back cushion creates the "collar" effect that gives the piece its name. Available in Harald 823 from Kvadrat along with other premium fabrics, the mint colorway brings this fresh, contemporary energy that works particularly well in smaller spaces.
The memory foam construction delivers that soft, deep feeling Harde was going for - you really do sink into it in the best possible way, and the low backrest means you can use it for lounging without feeling trapped in an overly formal seating position. The FSC-certified construction and European manufacturing show in the build quality, from the solid plywood frame to those slender black metal legs that keep the visual weight down despite the substantial cushioning. At 210cm long, it fits two people comfortably without dominating smaller living rooms, and being part of the modular Collar system means you can expand it later if your space or needs change. The fabric options range from understated neutrals to bolder colors, so you can either blend it into existing decor or make it a statement piece.
Woud continues this approach where German precision meets Danish design sensibilities, and their collaboration with Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating furniture that actually improves how people live rather than just looking impressive in showrooms. The brand emerged from Mia and Torben Koed's three decades in furniture manufacturing, and their focus on honest materials and functional beauty means investing in pieces that adapt to changing lifestyles rather than demanding everything else accommodate them. Their emphasis on modular systems and quality construction ensures their furniture grows with people rather than becoming obsolete when circumstances change.
Details
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
The Woud Collar 2-seater takes the concept of a hug and translates it into furniture form - those voluminous curves and deliberately askew back cushions create this enveloping feeling that's hard to find in most contemporary seating. Designer Meike Harde was clearly thinking about how people actually want to sit and relax rather than just how sofas should look, and the result is something that manages to feel both sculptural and genuinely comfortable. The delta-shaped armrests provide this wide-angle support that works whether you're sitting normally or curling up sideways, while that continuous back cushion creates the "collar" effect that gives the piece its name. Available in Harald 823 from Kvadrat along with other premium fabrics, the mint colorway brings this fresh, contemporary energy that works particularly well in smaller spaces.
The memory foam construction delivers that soft, deep feeling Harde was going for - you really do sink into it in the best possible way, and the low backrest means you can use it for lounging without feeling trapped in an overly formal seating position. The FSC-certified construction and European manufacturing show in the build quality, from the solid plywood frame to those slender black metal legs that keep the visual weight down despite the substantial cushioning. At 210cm long, it fits two people comfortably without dominating smaller living rooms, and being part of the modular Collar system means you can expand it later if your space or needs change. The fabric options range from understated neutrals to bolder colors, so you can either blend it into existing decor or make it a statement piece.
Woud continues this approach where German precision meets Danish design sensibilities, and their collaboration with Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating furniture that actually improves how people live rather than just looking impressive in showrooms. The brand emerged from Mia and Torben Koed's three decades in furniture manufacturing, and their focus on honest materials and functional beauty means investing in pieces that adapt to changing lifestyles rather than demanding everything else accommodate them. Their emphasis on modular systems and quality construction ensures their furniture grows with people rather than becoming obsolete when circumstances change.
Details
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
The Woud Collar 2-seater takes the concept of a hug and translates it into furniture form - those voluminous curves and deliberately askew back cushions create this enveloping feeling that's hard to find in most contemporary seating. Designer Meike Harde was clearly thinking about how people actually want to sit and relax rather than just how sofas should look, and the result is something that manages to feel both sculptural and genuinely comfortable. The delta-shaped armrests provide this wide-angle support that works whether you're sitting normally or curling up sideways, while that continuous back cushion creates the "collar" effect that gives the piece its name. Available in Harald 823 from Kvadrat along with other premium fabrics, the mint colorway brings this fresh, contemporary energy that works particularly well in smaller spaces.
The memory foam construction delivers that soft, deep feeling Harde was going for - you really do sink into it in the best possible way, and the low backrest means you can use it for lounging without feeling trapped in an overly formal seating position. The FSC-certified construction and European manufacturing show in the build quality, from the solid plywood frame to those slender black metal legs that keep the visual weight down despite the substantial cushioning. At 210cm long, it fits two people comfortably without dominating smaller living rooms, and being part of the modular Collar system means you can expand it later if your space or needs change. The fabric options range from understated neutrals to bolder colors, so you can either blend it into existing decor or make it a statement piece.
Woud continues this approach where German precision meets Danish design sensibilities, and their collaboration with Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating furniture that actually improves how people live rather than just looking impressive in showrooms. The brand emerged from Mia and Torben Koed's three decades in furniture manufacturing, and their focus on honest materials and functional beauty means investing in pieces that adapt to changing lifestyles rather than demanding everything else accommodate them. Their emphasis on modular systems and quality construction ensures their furniture grows with people rather than becoming obsolete when circumstances change.
Details
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
The Woud Collar 2-seater takes the concept of a hug and translates it into furniture form - those voluminous curves and deliberately askew back cushions create this enveloping feeling that's hard to find in most contemporary seating. Designer Meike Harde was clearly thinking about how people actually want to sit and relax rather than just how sofas should look, and the result is something that manages to feel both sculptural and genuinely comfortable. The delta-shaped armrests provide this wide-angle support that works whether you're sitting normally or curling up sideways, while that continuous back cushion creates the "collar" effect that gives the piece its name. Available in Harald 823 from Kvadrat along with other premium fabrics, the mint colorway brings this fresh, contemporary energy that works particularly well in smaller spaces.
The memory foam construction delivers that soft, deep feeling Harde was going for - you really do sink into it in the best possible way, and the low backrest means you can use it for lounging without feeling trapped in an overly formal seating position. The FSC-certified construction and European manufacturing show in the build quality, from the solid plywood frame to those slender black metal legs that keep the visual weight down despite the substantial cushioning. At 210cm long, it fits two people comfortably without dominating smaller living rooms, and being part of the modular Collar system means you can expand it later if your space or needs change. The fabric options range from understated neutrals to bolder colors, so you can either blend it into existing decor or make it a statement piece.
Woud continues this approach where German precision meets Danish design sensibilities, and their collaboration with Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating furniture that actually improves how people live rather than just looking impressive in showrooms. The brand emerged from Mia and Torben Koed's three decades in furniture manufacturing, and their focus on honest materials and functional beauty means investing in pieces that adapt to changing lifestyles rather than demanding everything else accommodate them. Their emphasis on modular systems and quality construction ensures their furniture grows with people rather than becoming obsolete when circumstances change.
Details
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
The Woud Collar 2-seater takes the concept of a hug and translates it into furniture form - those voluminous curves and deliberately askew back cushions create this enveloping feeling that's hard to find in most contemporary seating. Designer Meike Harde was clearly thinking about how people actually want to sit and relax rather than just how sofas should look, and the result is something that manages to feel both sculptural and genuinely comfortable. The delta-shaped armrests provide this wide-angle support that works whether you're sitting normally or curling up sideways, while that continuous back cushion creates the "collar" effect that gives the piece its name. Available in Harald 823 from Kvadrat along with other premium fabrics, the mint colorway brings this fresh, contemporary energy that works particularly well in smaller spaces.
The memory foam construction delivers that soft, deep feeling Harde was going for - you really do sink into it in the best possible way, and the low backrest means you can use it for lounging without feeling trapped in an overly formal seating position. The FSC-certified construction and European manufacturing show in the build quality, from the solid plywood frame to those slender black metal legs that keep the visual weight down despite the substantial cushioning. At 210cm long, it fits two people comfortably without dominating smaller living rooms, and being part of the modular Collar system means you can expand it later if your space or needs change. The fabric options range from understated neutrals to bolder colors, so you can either blend it into existing decor or make it a statement piece.
Woud continues this approach where German precision meets Danish design sensibilities, and their collaboration with Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating furniture that actually improves how people live rather than just looking impressive in showrooms. The brand emerged from Mia and Torben Koed's three decades in furniture manufacturing, and their focus on honest materials and functional beauty means investing in pieces that adapt to changing lifestyles rather than demanding everything else accommodate them. Their emphasis on modular systems and quality construction ensures their furniture grows with people rather than becoming obsolete when circumstances change.
Details
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
The Woud Collar 2-seater takes the concept of a hug and translates it into furniture form - those voluminous curves and deliberately askew back cushions create this enveloping feeling that's hard to find in most contemporary seating. Designer Meike Harde was clearly thinking about how people actually want to sit and relax rather than just how sofas should look, and the result is something that manages to feel both sculptural and genuinely comfortable. The delta-shaped armrests provide this wide-angle support that works whether you're sitting normally or curling up sideways, while that continuous back cushion creates the "collar" effect that gives the piece its name. Available in Harald 823 from Kvadrat along with other premium fabrics, the mint colorway brings this fresh, contemporary energy that works particularly well in smaller spaces.
The memory foam construction delivers that soft, deep feeling Harde was going for - you really do sink into it in the best possible way, and the low backrest means you can use it for lounging without feeling trapped in an overly formal seating position. The FSC-certified construction and European manufacturing show in the build quality, from the solid plywood frame to those slender black metal legs that keep the visual weight down despite the substantial cushioning. At 210cm long, it fits two people comfortably without dominating smaller living rooms, and being part of the modular Collar system means you can expand it later if your space or needs change. The fabric options range from understated neutrals to bolder colors, so you can either blend it into existing decor or make it a statement piece.
Woud continues this approach where German precision meets Danish design sensibilities, and their collaboration with Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating furniture that actually improves how people live rather than just looking impressive in showrooms. The brand emerged from Mia and Torben Koed's three decades in furniture manufacturing, and their focus on honest materials and functional beauty means investing in pieces that adapt to changing lifestyles rather than demanding everything else accommodate them. Their emphasis on modular systems and quality construction ensures their furniture grows with people rather than becoming obsolete when circumstances change.
Details
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
details
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
The Woud Collar 2-seater takes the concept of a hug and translates it into furniture form - those voluminous curves and deliberately askew back cushions create this enveloping feeling that's hard to find in most contemporary seating. Designer Meike Harde was clearly thinking about how people actually want to sit and relax rather than just how sofas should look, and the result is something that manages to feel both sculptural and genuinely comfortable. The delta-shaped armrests provide this wide-angle support that works whether you're sitting normally or curling up sideways, while that continuous back cushion creates the "collar" effect that gives the piece its name. Available in Harald 823 from Kvadrat along with other premium fabrics, the mint colorway brings this fresh, contemporary energy that works particularly well in smaller spaces.
The memory foam construction delivers that soft, deep feeling Harde was going for - you really do sink into it in the best possible way, and the low backrest means you can use it for lounging without feeling trapped in an overly formal seating position. The FSC-certified construction and European manufacturing show in the build quality, from the solid plywood frame to those slender black metal legs that keep the visual weight down despite the substantial cushioning. At 210cm long, it fits two people comfortably without dominating smaller living rooms, and being part of the modular Collar system means you can expand it later if your space or needs change. The fabric options range from understated neutrals to bolder colors, so you can either blend it into existing decor or make it a statement piece.
Woud continues this approach where German precision meets Danish design sensibilities, and their collaboration with Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating furniture that actually improves how people live rather than just looking impressive in showrooms. The brand emerged from Mia and Torben Koed's three decades in furniture manufacturing, and their focus on honest materials and functional beauty means investing in pieces that adapt to changing lifestyles rather than demanding everything else accommodate them. Their emphasis on modular systems and quality construction ensures their furniture grows with people rather than becoming obsolete when circumstances change.
Details
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
The Woud Collar 2-seater takes the concept of a hug and translates it into furniture form - those voluminous curves and deliberately askew back cushions create this enveloping feeling that's hard to find in most contemporary seating. Designer Meike Harde was clearly thinking about how people actually want to sit and relax rather than just how sofas should look, and the result is something that manages to feel both sculptural and genuinely comfortable. The delta-shaped armrests provide this wide-angle support that works whether you're sitting normally or curling up sideways, while that continuous back cushion creates the "collar" effect that gives the piece its name. Available in Harald 823 from Kvadrat along with other premium fabrics, the mint colorway brings this fresh, contemporary energy that works particularly well in smaller spaces.
The memory foam construction delivers that soft, deep feeling Harde was going for - you really do sink into it in the best possible way, and the low backrest means you can use it for lounging without feeling trapped in an overly formal seating position. The FSC-certified construction and European manufacturing show in the build quality, from the solid plywood frame to those slender black metal legs that keep the visual weight down despite the substantial cushioning. At 210cm long, it fits two people comfortably without dominating smaller living rooms, and being part of the modular Collar system means you can expand it later if your space or needs change. The fabric options range from understated neutrals to bolder colors, so you can either blend it into existing decor or make it a statement piece.
Woud continues this approach where German precision meets Danish design sensibilities, and their collaboration with Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating furniture that actually improves how people live rather than just looking impressive in showrooms. The brand emerged from Mia and Torben Koed's three decades in furniture manufacturing, and their focus on honest materials and functional beauty means investing in pieces that adapt to changing lifestyles rather than demanding everything else accommodate them. Their emphasis on modular systems and quality construction ensures their furniture grows with people rather than becoming obsolete when circumstances change.
Details
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
The Woud Collar 2-seater takes the concept of a hug and translates it into furniture form - those voluminous curves and deliberately askew back cushions create this enveloping feeling that's hard to find in most contemporary seating. Designer Meike Harde was clearly thinking about how people actually want to sit and relax rather than just how sofas should look, and the result is something that manages to feel both sculptural and genuinely comfortable. The delta-shaped armrests provide this wide-angle support that works whether you're sitting normally or curling up sideways, while that continuous back cushion creates the "collar" effect that gives the piece its name. Available in Harald 823 from Kvadrat along with other premium fabrics, the mint colorway brings this fresh, contemporary energy that works particularly well in smaller spaces.
The memory foam construction delivers that soft, deep feeling Harde was going for - you really do sink into it in the best possible way, and the low backrest means you can use it for lounging without feeling trapped in an overly formal seating position. The FSC-certified construction and European manufacturing show in the build quality, from the solid plywood frame to those slender black metal legs that keep the visual weight down despite the substantial cushioning. At 210cm long, it fits two people comfortably without dominating smaller living rooms, and being part of the modular Collar system means you can expand it later if your space or needs change. The fabric options range from understated neutrals to bolder colors, so you can either blend it into existing decor or make it a statement piece.
Woud continues this approach where German precision meets Danish design sensibilities, and their collaboration with Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating furniture that actually improves how people live rather than just looking impressive in showrooms. The brand emerged from Mia and Torben Koed's three decades in furniture manufacturing, and their focus on honest materials and functional beauty means investing in pieces that adapt to changing lifestyles rather than demanding everything else accommodate them. Their emphasis on modular systems and quality construction ensures their furniture grows with people rather than becoming obsolete when circumstances change.
Details
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
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The Woud Collar 2-seater takes the concept of a hug and translates it into furniture form - those voluminous curves and deliberately askew back cushions create this enveloping feeling that's hard to find in most contemporary seating. Designer Meike Harde was clearly thinking about how people actually want to sit and relax rather than just how sofas should look, and the result is something that manages to feel both sculptural and genuinely comfortable. The delta-shaped armrests provide this wide-angle support that works whether you're sitting normally or curling up sideways, while that continuous back cushion creates the "collar" effect that gives the piece its name. Available in Harald 823 from Kvadrat along with other premium fabrics, the mint colorway brings this fresh, contemporary energy that works particularly well in smaller spaces.
The memory foam construction delivers that soft, deep feeling Harde was going for - you really do sink into it in the best possible way, and the low backrest means you can use it for lounging without feeling trapped in an overly formal seating position. The FSC-certified construction and European manufacturing show in the build quality, from the solid plywood frame to those slender black metal legs that keep the visual weight down despite the substantial cushioning. At 210cm long, it fits two people comfortably without dominating smaller living rooms, and being part of the modular Collar system means you can expand it later if your space or needs change. The fabric options range from understated neutrals to bolder colors, so you can either blend it into existing decor or make it a statement piece.
Woud continues this approach where German precision meets Danish design sensibilities, and their collaboration with Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating furniture that actually improves how people live rather than just looking impressive in showrooms. The brand emerged from Mia and Torben Koed's three decades in furniture manufacturing, and their focus on honest materials and functional beauty means investing in pieces that adapt to changing lifestyles rather than demanding everything else accommodate them. Their emphasis on modular systems and quality construction ensures their furniture grows with people rather than becoming obsolete when circumstances change.
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
The Woud Collar 2-seater takes the concept of a hug and translates it into furniture form - those voluminous curves and deliberately askew back cushions create this enveloping feeling that's hard to find in most contemporary seating. Designer Meike Harde was clearly thinking about how people actually want to sit and relax rather than just how sofas should look, and the result is something that manages to feel both sculptural and genuinely comfortable. The delta-shaped armrests provide this wide-angle support that works whether you're sitting normally or curling up sideways, while that continuous back cushion creates the "collar" effect that gives the piece its name. Available in Harald 823 from Kvadrat along with other premium fabrics, the mint colorway brings this fresh, contemporary energy that works particularly well in smaller spaces.
The memory foam construction delivers that soft, deep feeling Harde was going for - you really do sink into it in the best possible way, and the low backrest means you can use it for lounging without feeling trapped in an overly formal seating position. The FSC-certified construction and European manufacturing show in the build quality, from the solid plywood frame to those slender black metal legs that keep the visual weight down despite the substantial cushioning. At 210cm long, it fits two people comfortably without dominating smaller living rooms, and being part of the modular Collar system means you can expand it later if your space or needs change. The fabric options range from understated neutrals to bolder colors, so you can either blend it into existing decor or make it a statement piece.
Woud continues this approach where German precision meets Danish design sensibilities, and their collaboration with Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating furniture that actually improves how people live rather than just looking impressive in showrooms. The brand emerged from Mia and Torben Koed's three decades in furniture manufacturing, and their focus on honest materials and functional beauty means investing in pieces that adapt to changing lifestyles rather than demanding everything else accommodate them. Their emphasis on modular systems and quality construction ensures their furniture grows with people rather than becoming obsolete when circumstances change.
Details
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
The Woud Collar 2-seater takes the concept of a hug and translates it into furniture form - those voluminous curves and deliberately askew back cushions create this enveloping feeling that's hard to find in most contemporary seating. Designer Meike Harde was clearly thinking about how people actually want to sit and relax rather than just how sofas should look, and the result is something that manages to feel both sculptural and genuinely comfortable. The delta-shaped armrests provide this wide-angle support that works whether you're sitting normally or curling up sideways, while that continuous back cushion creates the "collar" effect that gives the piece its name. Available in Harald 823 from Kvadrat along with other premium fabrics, the mint colorway brings this fresh, contemporary energy that works particularly well in smaller spaces.
The memory foam construction delivers that soft, deep feeling Harde was going for - you really do sink into it in the best possible way, and the low backrest means you can use it for lounging without feeling trapped in an overly formal seating position. The FSC-certified construction and European manufacturing show in the build quality, from the solid plywood frame to those slender black metal legs that keep the visual weight down despite the substantial cushioning. At 210cm long, it fits two people comfortably without dominating smaller living rooms, and being part of the modular Collar system means you can expand it later if your space or needs change. The fabric options range from understated neutrals to bolder colors, so you can either blend it into existing decor or make it a statement piece.
Woud continues this approach where German precision meets Danish design sensibilities, and their collaboration with Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating furniture that actually improves how people live rather than just looking impressive in showrooms. The brand emerged from Mia and Torben Koed's three decades in furniture manufacturing, and their focus on honest materials and functional beauty means investing in pieces that adapt to changing lifestyles rather than demanding everything else accommodate them. Their emphasis on modular systems and quality construction ensures their furniture grows with people rather than becoming obsolete when circumstances change.
Details
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
The Woud Collar 2-seater takes the concept of a hug and translates it into furniture form - those voluminous curves and deliberately askew back cushions create this enveloping feeling that's hard to find in most contemporary seating. Designer Meike Harde was clearly thinking about how people actually want to sit and relax rather than just how sofas should look, and the result is something that manages to feel both sculptural and genuinely comfortable. The delta-shaped armrests provide this wide-angle support that works whether you're sitting normally or curling up sideways, while that continuous back cushion creates the "collar" effect that gives the piece its name. Available in Harald 823 from Kvadrat along with other premium fabrics, the mint colorway brings this fresh, contemporary energy that works particularly well in smaller spaces.
The memory foam construction delivers that soft, deep feeling Harde was going for - you really do sink into it in the best possible way, and the low backrest means you can use it for lounging without feeling trapped in an overly formal seating position. The FSC-certified construction and European manufacturing show in the build quality, from the solid plywood frame to those slender black metal legs that keep the visual weight down despite the substantial cushioning. At 210cm long, it fits two people comfortably without dominating smaller living rooms, and being part of the modular Collar system means you can expand it later if your space or needs change. The fabric options range from understated neutrals to bolder colors, so you can either blend it into existing decor or make it a statement piece.
Woud continues this approach where German precision meets Danish design sensibilities, and their collaboration with Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating furniture that actually improves how people live rather than just looking impressive in showrooms. The brand emerged from Mia and Torben Koed's three decades in furniture manufacturing, and their focus on honest materials and functional beauty means investing in pieces that adapt to changing lifestyles rather than demanding everything else accommodate them. Their emphasis on modular systems and quality construction ensures their furniture grows with people rather than becoming obsolete when circumstances change.
Details
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
The Woud Collar 2-seater takes the concept of a hug and translates it into furniture form - those voluminous curves and deliberately askew back cushions create this enveloping feeling that's hard to find in most contemporary seating. Designer Meike Harde was clearly thinking about how people actually want to sit and relax rather than just how sofas should look, and the result is something that manages to feel both sculptural and genuinely comfortable. The delta-shaped armrests provide this wide-angle support that works whether you're sitting normally or curling up sideways, while that continuous back cushion creates the "collar" effect that gives the piece its name. Available in Harald 823 from Kvadrat along with other premium fabrics, the mint colorway brings this fresh, contemporary energy that works particularly well in smaller spaces.
The memory foam construction delivers that soft, deep feeling Harde was going for - you really do sink into it in the best possible way, and the low backrest means you can use it for lounging without feeling trapped in an overly formal seating position. The FSC-certified construction and European manufacturing show in the build quality, from the solid plywood frame to those slender black metal legs that keep the visual weight down despite the substantial cushioning. At 210cm long, it fits two people comfortably without dominating smaller living rooms, and being part of the modular Collar system means you can expand it later if your space or needs change. The fabric options range from understated neutrals to bolder colors, so you can either blend it into existing decor or make it a statement piece.
Woud continues this approach where German precision meets Danish design sensibilities, and their collaboration with Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating furniture that actually improves how people live rather than just looking impressive in showrooms. The brand emerged from Mia and Torben Koed's three decades in furniture manufacturing, and their focus on honest materials and functional beauty means investing in pieces that adapt to changing lifestyles rather than demanding everything else accommodate them. Their emphasis on modular systems and quality construction ensures their furniture grows with people rather than becoming obsolete when circumstances change.
Details
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
The Woud Collar 2-seater takes the concept of a hug and translates it into furniture form - those voluminous curves and deliberately askew back cushions create this enveloping feeling that's hard to find in most contemporary seating. Designer Meike Harde was clearly thinking about how people actually want to sit and relax rather than just how sofas should look, and the result is something that manages to feel both sculptural and genuinely comfortable. The delta-shaped armrests provide this wide-angle support that works whether you're sitting normally or curling up sideways, while that continuous back cushion creates the "collar" effect that gives the piece its name. Available in Harald 823 from Kvadrat along with other premium fabrics, the mint colorway brings this fresh, contemporary energy that works particularly well in smaller spaces.
The memory foam construction delivers that soft, deep feeling Harde was going for - you really do sink into it in the best possible way, and the low backrest means you can use it for lounging without feeling trapped in an overly formal seating position. The FSC-certified construction and European manufacturing show in the build quality, from the solid plywood frame to those slender black metal legs that keep the visual weight down despite the substantial cushioning. At 210cm long, it fits two people comfortably without dominating smaller living rooms, and being part of the modular Collar system means you can expand it later if your space or needs change. The fabric options range from understated neutrals to bolder colors, so you can either blend it into existing decor or make it a statement piece.
Woud continues this approach where German precision meets Danish design sensibilities, and their collaboration with Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating furniture that actually improves how people live rather than just looking impressive in showrooms. The brand emerged from Mia and Torben Koed's three decades in furniture manufacturing, and their focus on honest materials and functional beauty means investing in pieces that adapt to changing lifestyles rather than demanding everything else accommodate them. Their emphasis on modular systems and quality construction ensures their furniture grows with people rather than becoming obsolete when circumstances change.
Details
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
The Woud Collar 2-seater takes the concept of a hug and translates it into furniture form - those voluminous curves and deliberately askew back cushions create this enveloping feeling that's hard to find in most contemporary seating. Designer Meike Harde was clearly thinking about how people actually want to sit and relax rather than just how sofas should look, and the result is something that manages to feel both sculptural and genuinely comfortable. The delta-shaped armrests provide this wide-angle support that works whether you're sitting normally or curling up sideways, while that continuous back cushion creates the "collar" effect that gives the piece its name. Available in Harald 823 from Kvadrat along with other premium fabrics, the mint colorway brings this fresh, contemporary energy that works particularly well in smaller spaces.
The memory foam construction delivers that soft, deep feeling Harde was going for - you really do sink into it in the best possible way, and the low backrest means you can use it for lounging without feeling trapped in an overly formal seating position. The FSC-certified construction and European manufacturing show in the build quality, from the solid plywood frame to those slender black metal legs that keep the visual weight down despite the substantial cushioning. At 210cm long, it fits two people comfortably without dominating smaller living rooms, and being part of the modular Collar system means you can expand it later if your space or needs change. The fabric options range from understated neutrals to bolder colors, so you can either blend it into existing decor or make it a statement piece.
Woud continues this approach where German precision meets Danish design sensibilities, and their collaboration with Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating furniture that actually improves how people live rather than just looking impressive in showrooms. The brand emerged from Mia and Torben Koed's three decades in furniture manufacturing, and their focus on honest materials and functional beauty means investing in pieces that adapt to changing lifestyles rather than demanding everything else accommodate them. Their emphasis on modular systems and quality construction ensures their furniture grows with people rather than becoming obsolete when circumstances change.
Details
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
details
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
The Woud Collar 2-seater takes the concept of a hug and translates it into furniture form - those voluminous curves and deliberately askew back cushions create this enveloping feeling that's hard to find in most contemporary seating. Designer Meike Harde was clearly thinking about how people actually want to sit and relax rather than just how sofas should look, and the result is something that manages to feel both sculptural and genuinely comfortable. The delta-shaped armrests provide this wide-angle support that works whether you're sitting normally or curling up sideways, while that continuous back cushion creates the "collar" effect that gives the piece its name. Available in Harald 823 from Kvadrat along with other premium fabrics, the mint colorway brings this fresh, contemporary energy that works particularly well in smaller spaces.
The memory foam construction delivers that soft, deep feeling Harde was going for - you really do sink into it in the best possible way, and the low backrest means you can use it for lounging without feeling trapped in an overly formal seating position. The FSC-certified construction and European manufacturing show in the build quality, from the solid plywood frame to those slender black metal legs that keep the visual weight down despite the substantial cushioning. At 210cm long, it fits two people comfortably without dominating smaller living rooms, and being part of the modular Collar system means you can expand it later if your space or needs change. The fabric options range from understated neutrals to bolder colors, so you can either blend it into existing decor or make it a statement piece.
Woud continues this approach where German precision meets Danish design sensibilities, and their collaboration with Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating furniture that actually improves how people live rather than just looking impressive in showrooms. The brand emerged from Mia and Torben Koed's three decades in furniture manufacturing, and their focus on honest materials and functional beauty means investing in pieces that adapt to changing lifestyles rather than demanding everything else accommodate them. Their emphasis on modular systems and quality construction ensures their furniture grows with people rather than becoming obsolete when circumstances change.
Details
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
The Woud Collar 2-seater takes the concept of a hug and translates it into furniture form - those voluminous curves and deliberately askew back cushions create this enveloping feeling that's hard to find in most contemporary seating. Designer Meike Harde was clearly thinking about how people actually want to sit and relax rather than just how sofas should look, and the result is something that manages to feel both sculptural and genuinely comfortable. The delta-shaped armrests provide this wide-angle support that works whether you're sitting normally or curling up sideways, while that continuous back cushion creates the "collar" effect that gives the piece its name. Available in Harald 823 from Kvadrat along with other premium fabrics, the mint colorway brings this fresh, contemporary energy that works particularly well in smaller spaces.
The memory foam construction delivers that soft, deep feeling Harde was going for - you really do sink into it in the best possible way, and the low backrest means you can use it for lounging without feeling trapped in an overly formal seating position. The FSC-certified construction and European manufacturing show in the build quality, from the solid plywood frame to those slender black metal legs that keep the visual weight down despite the substantial cushioning. At 210cm long, it fits two people comfortably without dominating smaller living rooms, and being part of the modular Collar system means you can expand it later if your space or needs change. The fabric options range from understated neutrals to bolder colors, so you can either blend it into existing decor or make it a statement piece.
Woud continues this approach where German precision meets Danish design sensibilities, and their collaboration with Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating furniture that actually improves how people live rather than just looking impressive in showrooms. The brand emerged from Mia and Torben Koed's three decades in furniture manufacturing, and their focus on honest materials and functional beauty means investing in pieces that adapt to changing lifestyles rather than demanding everything else accommodate them. Their emphasis on modular systems and quality construction ensures their furniture grows with people rather than becoming obsolete when circumstances change.
Details
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
The Woud Collar 2-seater takes the concept of a hug and translates it into furniture form - those voluminous curves and deliberately askew back cushions create this enveloping feeling that's hard to find in most contemporary seating. Designer Meike Harde was clearly thinking about how people actually want to sit and relax rather than just how sofas should look, and the result is something that manages to feel both sculptural and genuinely comfortable. The delta-shaped armrests provide this wide-angle support that works whether you're sitting normally or curling up sideways, while that continuous back cushion creates the "collar" effect that gives the piece its name. Available in Harald 823 from Kvadrat along with other premium fabrics, the mint colorway brings this fresh, contemporary energy that works particularly well in smaller spaces.
The memory foam construction delivers that soft, deep feeling Harde was going for - you really do sink into it in the best possible way, and the low backrest means you can use it for lounging without feeling trapped in an overly formal seating position. The FSC-certified construction and European manufacturing show in the build quality, from the solid plywood frame to those slender black metal legs that keep the visual weight down despite the substantial cushioning. At 210cm long, it fits two people comfortably without dominating smaller living rooms, and being part of the modular Collar system means you can expand it later if your space or needs change. The fabric options range from understated neutrals to bolder colors, so you can either blend it into existing decor or make it a statement piece.
Woud continues this approach where German precision meets Danish design sensibilities, and their collaboration with Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating furniture that actually improves how people live rather than just looking impressive in showrooms. The brand emerged from Mia and Torben Koed's three decades in furniture manufacturing, and their focus on honest materials and functional beauty means investing in pieces that adapt to changing lifestyles rather than demanding everything else accommodate them. Their emphasis on modular systems and quality construction ensures their furniture grows with people rather than becoming obsolete when circumstances change.
Details
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
Made In: Estonia
Materials:
Plywood, Foam, Webbing
Connector: Metal Sectional Snaps
Legs: Black Painted Wood
Fabric:
Gabriel Step Melange: 100% Trevira CS
Kvadrat Remix 3: 90% New Wool (worsted) 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 3: 90% New Wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Harald 3: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: 82.9"L x 43.3"D x 29.1"H
Seat Height: 15.7"
Brand
Woud
Rooted in the timeless principles of Danish design, Woud offers a fresh take on modern Scandinavian furniture and lighting, blending clean lines, natural materials, and functional elegance. Each piece in the Woud furniture collection reflects a dedication to simplicity and thoughtful craftsmanship, from sculptural lounge chairs and streamlined storage solutions to inviting dining tables and refined seating. Alongside their furniture, Woud lighting features understated pendant lights, floor lamps, and sconces that add warmth and clarity to any space. Designed in collaboration with innovative designers across Europe, Woud’s aesthetic is rooted in minimalist home decor that feels both modern and welcoming. Whether you're creating a serene living room, an inspiring office, or a cozy reading nook, Woud delivers a cohesive and elevated atmosphere where functionality meets beauty.
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