The Woud Collar Sectional 7 takes modular seating and gives it this distinctive personality through those askew-arranged back cushions that somehow make the whole thing feel more inviting than your typical sectional. Designer Meike Harde came up with this concept where the continuous back cushion wraps around like a collar - which is where the name comes from - creating this embracing quality that actually delivers on the promise of feeling like a soft hug when you sink into the memory foam. The off-white Barnum 24 fabric from Nevotex has this substantial feel that suggests it'll hold up to daily use while maintaining that clean, contemporary look. What's particularly smart about the 287cm depth is how it accommodates real lounging rather than just perching - you can actually stretch out or curl up depending on your mood.
The modular design means you can reconfigure things as your space or needs change, with metal sectional snaps that connect units securely without requiring tools or complicated assembly. The black painted metal legs give it just enough elevation to feel substantial without making it look like it's floating awkwardly in space, and the FSC certification adds environmental responsibility to the practical benefits. The delta-shaped sides provide genuine support at wide angles, so you're not constantly sliding into uncomfortable positions like you do with some contemporary seating. The construction combines plywood, metal, foam, and elastic belts in a way that prioritizes long-term comfort and durability over just looking good in showrooms.
Woud continues their approach of working with international designers who understand how furniture actually gets used in daily life rather than just how it should look in magazine photos. Their collaboration with Cologne-based Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating pieces that enhance how people relax and gather, with her textile expertise bringing a thoughtful understanding of materials and comfort to contemporary design. The brand focuses on modular solutions that adapt to changing lifestyles while maintaining the kind of build quality and aesthetic refinement that makes furniture worth keeping through multiple moves and decorating phases.
L: 139.4 in × D: 113.0 in × H: 29.1 in × Seat H: 15.7 in × Seat D: 26.0 in
Additional Information:
Legs: Black painted metal
Connectors: Metal sectional snaps
The sectional includes: 2 x open end left (arm right), 1 x open end right (arm left)
Cushions: Three cushions included in the same fabric as the sofa
The Woud Collar Sectional 7 takes modular seating and gives it this distinctive personality through those askew-arranged back cushions that somehow make the whole thing feel more inviting than your typical sectional. Designer Meike Harde came up with this concept where the continuous back cushion wraps around like a collar - which is where the name comes from - creating this embracing quality that actually delivers on the promise of feeling like a soft hug when you sink into the memory foam. The off-white Barnum 24 fabric from Nevotex has this substantial feel that suggests it'll hold up to daily use while maintaining that clean, contemporary look. What's particularly smart about the 287cm depth is how it accommodates real lounging rather than just perching - you can actually stretch out or curl up depending on your mood.
The modular design means you can reconfigure things as your space or needs change, with metal sectional snaps that connect units securely without requiring tools or complicated assembly. The black painted metal legs give it just enough elevation to feel substantial without making it look like it's floating awkwardly in space, and the FSC certification adds environmental responsibility to the practical benefits. The delta-shaped sides provide genuine support at wide angles, so you're not constantly sliding into uncomfortable positions like you do with some contemporary seating. The construction combines plywood, metal, foam, and elastic belts in a way that prioritizes long-term comfort and durability over just looking good in showrooms.
Woud continues their approach of working with international designers who understand how furniture actually gets used in daily life rather than just how it should look in magazine photos. Their collaboration with Cologne-based Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating pieces that enhance how people relax and gather, with her textile expertise bringing a thoughtful understanding of materials and comfort to contemporary design. The brand focuses on modular solutions that adapt to changing lifestyles while maintaining the kind of build quality and aesthetic refinement that makes furniture worth keeping through multiple moves and decorating phases.
L: 139.4 in × D: 113.0 in × H: 29.1 in × Seat H: 15.7 in × Seat D: 26.0 in
Additional Information:
Legs: Black painted metal
Connectors: Metal sectional snaps
The sectional includes: 2 x open end left (arm right), 1 x open end right (arm left)
Cushions: Three cushions included in the same fabric as the sofa
The Woud Collar Sectional 7 takes modular seating and gives it this distinctive personality through those askew-arranged back cushions that somehow make the whole thing feel more inviting than your typical sectional. Designer Meike Harde came up with this concept where the continuous back cushion wraps around like a collar - which is where the name comes from - creating this embracing quality that actually delivers on the promise of feeling like a soft hug when you sink into the memory foam. The off-white Barnum 24 fabric from Nevotex has this substantial feel that suggests it'll hold up to daily use while maintaining that clean, contemporary look. What's particularly smart about the 287cm depth is how it accommodates real lounging rather than just perching - you can actually stretch out or curl up depending on your mood.
The modular design means you can reconfigure things as your space or needs change, with metal sectional snaps that connect units securely without requiring tools or complicated assembly. The black painted metal legs give it just enough elevation to feel substantial without making it look like it's floating awkwardly in space, and the FSC certification adds environmental responsibility to the practical benefits. The delta-shaped sides provide genuine support at wide angles, so you're not constantly sliding into uncomfortable positions like you do with some contemporary seating. The construction combines plywood, metal, foam, and elastic belts in a way that prioritizes long-term comfort and durability over just looking good in showrooms.
Woud continues their approach of working with international designers who understand how furniture actually gets used in daily life rather than just how it should look in magazine photos. Their collaboration with Cologne-based Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating pieces that enhance how people relax and gather, with her textile expertise bringing a thoughtful understanding of materials and comfort to contemporary design. The brand focuses on modular solutions that adapt to changing lifestyles while maintaining the kind of build quality and aesthetic refinement that makes furniture worth keeping through multiple moves and decorating phases.
L: 139.4 in × D: 113.0 in × H: 29.1 in × Seat H: 15.7 in × Seat D: 26.0 in
Additional Information:
Legs: Black painted metal
Connectors: Metal sectional snaps
The sectional includes: 2 x open end left (arm right), 1 x open end right (arm left)
Cushions: Three cushions included in the same fabric as the sofa
The Woud Collar Sectional 7 takes modular seating and gives it this distinctive personality through those askew-arranged back cushions that somehow make the whole thing feel more inviting than your typical sectional. Designer Meike Harde came up with this concept where the continuous back cushion wraps around like a collar - which is where the name comes from - creating this embracing quality that actually delivers on the promise of feeling like a soft hug when you sink into the memory foam. The off-white Barnum 24 fabric from Nevotex has this substantial feel that suggests it'll hold up to daily use while maintaining that clean, contemporary look. What's particularly smart about the 287cm depth is how it accommodates real lounging rather than just perching - you can actually stretch out or curl up depending on your mood.
The modular design means you can reconfigure things as your space or needs change, with metal sectional snaps that connect units securely without requiring tools or complicated assembly. The black painted metal legs give it just enough elevation to feel substantial without making it look like it's floating awkwardly in space, and the FSC certification adds environmental responsibility to the practical benefits. The delta-shaped sides provide genuine support at wide angles, so you're not constantly sliding into uncomfortable positions like you do with some contemporary seating. The construction combines plywood, metal, foam, and elastic belts in a way that prioritizes long-term comfort and durability over just looking good in showrooms.
Woud continues their approach of working with international designers who understand how furniture actually gets used in daily life rather than just how it should look in magazine photos. Their collaboration with Cologne-based Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating pieces that enhance how people relax and gather, with her textile expertise bringing a thoughtful understanding of materials and comfort to contemporary design. The brand focuses on modular solutions that adapt to changing lifestyles while maintaining the kind of build quality and aesthetic refinement that makes furniture worth keeping through multiple moves and decorating phases.
L: 139.4 in × D: 113.0 in × H: 29.1 in × Seat H: 15.7 in × Seat D: 26.0 in
Additional Information:
Legs: Black painted metal
Connectors: Metal sectional snaps
The sectional includes: 2 x open end left (arm right), 1 x open end right (arm left)
Cushions: Three cushions included in the same fabric as the sofa
The Woud Collar Sectional 7 takes modular seating and gives it this distinctive personality through those askew-arranged back cushions that somehow make the whole thing feel more inviting than your typical sectional. Designer Meike Harde came up with this concept where the continuous back cushion wraps around like a collar - which is where the name comes from - creating this embracing quality that actually delivers on the promise of feeling like a soft hug when you sink into the memory foam. The off-white Barnum 24 fabric from Nevotex has this substantial feel that suggests it'll hold up to daily use while maintaining that clean, contemporary look. What's particularly smart about the 287cm depth is how it accommodates real lounging rather than just perching - you can actually stretch out or curl up depending on your mood.
The modular design means you can reconfigure things as your space or needs change, with metal sectional snaps that connect units securely without requiring tools or complicated assembly. The black painted metal legs give it just enough elevation to feel substantial without making it look like it's floating awkwardly in space, and the FSC certification adds environmental responsibility to the practical benefits. The delta-shaped sides provide genuine support at wide angles, so you're not constantly sliding into uncomfortable positions like you do with some contemporary seating. The construction combines plywood, metal, foam, and elastic belts in a way that prioritizes long-term comfort and durability over just looking good in showrooms.
Woud continues their approach of working with international designers who understand how furniture actually gets used in daily life rather than just how it should look in magazine photos. Their collaboration with Cologne-based Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating pieces that enhance how people relax and gather, with her textile expertise bringing a thoughtful understanding of materials and comfort to contemporary design. The brand focuses on modular solutions that adapt to changing lifestyles while maintaining the kind of build quality and aesthetic refinement that makes furniture worth keeping through multiple moves and decorating phases.
L: 139.4 in × D: 113.0 in × H: 29.1 in × Seat H: 15.7 in × Seat D: 26.0 in
Additional Information:
Legs: Black painted metal
Connectors: Metal sectional snaps
The sectional includes: 2 x open end left (arm right), 1 x open end right (arm left)
Cushions: Three cushions included in the same fabric as the sofa
The Woud Collar Sectional 7 takes modular seating and gives it this distinctive personality through those askew-arranged back cushions that somehow make the whole thing feel more inviting than your typical sectional. Designer Meike Harde came up with this concept where the continuous back cushion wraps around like a collar - which is where the name comes from - creating this embracing quality that actually delivers on the promise of feeling like a soft hug when you sink into the memory foam. The off-white Barnum 24 fabric from Nevotex has this substantial feel that suggests it'll hold up to daily use while maintaining that clean, contemporary look. What's particularly smart about the 287cm depth is how it accommodates real lounging rather than just perching - you can actually stretch out or curl up depending on your mood.
The modular design means you can reconfigure things as your space or needs change, with metal sectional snaps that connect units securely without requiring tools or complicated assembly. The black painted metal legs give it just enough elevation to feel substantial without making it look like it's floating awkwardly in space, and the FSC certification adds environmental responsibility to the practical benefits. The delta-shaped sides provide genuine support at wide angles, so you're not constantly sliding into uncomfortable positions like you do with some contemporary seating. The construction combines plywood, metal, foam, and elastic belts in a way that prioritizes long-term comfort and durability over just looking good in showrooms.
Woud continues their approach of working with international designers who understand how furniture actually gets used in daily life rather than just how it should look in magazine photos. Their collaboration with Cologne-based Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating pieces that enhance how people relax and gather, with her textile expertise bringing a thoughtful understanding of materials and comfort to contemporary design. The brand focuses on modular solutions that adapt to changing lifestyles while maintaining the kind of build quality and aesthetic refinement that makes furniture worth keeping through multiple moves and decorating phases.
L: 139.4 in × D: 113.0 in × H: 29.1 in × Seat H: 15.7 in × Seat D: 26.0 in
Additional Information:
Legs: Black painted metal
Connectors: Metal sectional snaps
The sectional includes: 2 x open end left (arm right), 1 x open end right (arm left)
Cushions: Three cushions included in the same fabric as the sofa
The Woud Collar Sectional 7 takes modular seating and gives it this distinctive personality through those askew-arranged back cushions that somehow make the whole thing feel more inviting than your typical sectional. Designer Meike Harde came up with this concept where the continuous back cushion wraps around like a collar - which is where the name comes from - creating this embracing quality that actually delivers on the promise of feeling like a soft hug when you sink into the memory foam. The off-white Barnum 24 fabric from Nevotex has this substantial feel that suggests it'll hold up to daily use while maintaining that clean, contemporary look. What's particularly smart about the 287cm depth is how it accommodates real lounging rather than just perching - you can actually stretch out or curl up depending on your mood.
The modular design means you can reconfigure things as your space or needs change, with metal sectional snaps that connect units securely without requiring tools or complicated assembly. The black painted metal legs give it just enough elevation to feel substantial without making it look like it's floating awkwardly in space, and the FSC certification adds environmental responsibility to the practical benefits. The delta-shaped sides provide genuine support at wide angles, so you're not constantly sliding into uncomfortable positions like you do with some contemporary seating. The construction combines plywood, metal, foam, and elastic belts in a way that prioritizes long-term comfort and durability over just looking good in showrooms.
Woud continues their approach of working with international designers who understand how furniture actually gets used in daily life rather than just how it should look in magazine photos. Their collaboration with Cologne-based Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating pieces that enhance how people relax and gather, with her textile expertise bringing a thoughtful understanding of materials and comfort to contemporary design. The brand focuses on modular solutions that adapt to changing lifestyles while maintaining the kind of build quality and aesthetic refinement that makes furniture worth keeping through multiple moves and decorating phases.
L: 139.4 in × D: 113.0 in × H: 29.1 in × Seat H: 15.7 in × Seat D: 26.0 in
Additional Information:
Legs: Black painted metal
Connectors: Metal sectional snaps
The sectional includes: 2 x open end left (arm right), 1 x open end right (arm left)
Cushions: Three cushions included in the same fabric as the sofa
The Woud Collar Sectional 7 takes modular seating and gives it this distinctive personality through those askew-arranged back cushions that somehow make the whole thing feel more inviting than your typical sectional. Designer Meike Harde came up with this concept where the continuous back cushion wraps around like a collar - which is where the name comes from - creating this embracing quality that actually delivers on the promise of feeling like a soft hug when you sink into the memory foam. The off-white Barnum 24 fabric from Nevotex has this substantial feel that suggests it'll hold up to daily use while maintaining that clean, contemporary look. What's particularly smart about the 287cm depth is how it accommodates real lounging rather than just perching - you can actually stretch out or curl up depending on your mood.
The modular design means you can reconfigure things as your space or needs change, with metal sectional snaps that connect units securely without requiring tools or complicated assembly. The black painted metal legs give it just enough elevation to feel substantial without making it look like it's floating awkwardly in space, and the FSC certification adds environmental responsibility to the practical benefits. The delta-shaped sides provide genuine support at wide angles, so you're not constantly sliding into uncomfortable positions like you do with some contemporary seating. The construction combines plywood, metal, foam, and elastic belts in a way that prioritizes long-term comfort and durability over just looking good in showrooms.
Woud continues their approach of working with international designers who understand how furniture actually gets used in daily life rather than just how it should look in magazine photos. Their collaboration with Cologne-based Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating pieces that enhance how people relax and gather, with her textile expertise bringing a thoughtful understanding of materials and comfort to contemporary design. The brand focuses on modular solutions that adapt to changing lifestyles while maintaining the kind of build quality and aesthetic refinement that makes furniture worth keeping through multiple moves and decorating phases.
L: 139.4 in × D: 113.0 in × H: 29.1 in × Seat H: 15.7 in × Seat D: 26.0 in
Additional Information:
Legs: Black painted metal
Connectors: Metal sectional snaps
The sectional includes: 2 x open end left (arm right), 1 x open end right (arm left)
Cushions: Three cushions included in the same fabric as the sofa
The Woud Collar Sectional 7 takes modular seating and gives it this distinctive personality through those askew-arranged back cushions that somehow make the whole thing feel more inviting than your typical sectional. Designer Meike Harde came up with this concept where the continuous back cushion wraps around like a collar - which is where the name comes from - creating this embracing quality that actually delivers on the promise of feeling like a soft hug when you sink into the memory foam. The off-white Barnum 24 fabric from Nevotex has this substantial feel that suggests it'll hold up to daily use while maintaining that clean, contemporary look. What's particularly smart about the 287cm depth is how it accommodates real lounging rather than just perching - you can actually stretch out or curl up depending on your mood.
The modular design means you can reconfigure things as your space or needs change, with metal sectional snaps that connect units securely without requiring tools or complicated assembly. The black painted metal legs give it just enough elevation to feel substantial without making it look like it's floating awkwardly in space, and the FSC certification adds environmental responsibility to the practical benefits. The delta-shaped sides provide genuine support at wide angles, so you're not constantly sliding into uncomfortable positions like you do with some contemporary seating. The construction combines plywood, metal, foam, and elastic belts in a way that prioritizes long-term comfort and durability over just looking good in showrooms.
Woud continues their approach of working with international designers who understand how furniture actually gets used in daily life rather than just how it should look in magazine photos. Their collaboration with Cologne-based Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating pieces that enhance how people relax and gather, with her textile expertise bringing a thoughtful understanding of materials and comfort to contemporary design. The brand focuses on modular solutions that adapt to changing lifestyles while maintaining the kind of build quality and aesthetic refinement that makes furniture worth keeping through multiple moves and decorating phases.
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The Woud Collar Sectional 7 takes modular seating and gives it this distinctive personality through those askew-arranged back cushions that somehow make the whole thing feel more inviting than your typical sectional. Designer Meike Harde came up with this concept where the continuous back cushion wraps around like a collar - which is where the name comes from - creating this embracing quality that actually delivers on the promise of feeling like a soft hug when you sink into the memory foam. The off-white Barnum 24 fabric from Nevotex has this substantial feel that suggests it'll hold up to daily use while maintaining that clean, contemporary look. What's particularly smart about the 287cm depth is how it accommodates real lounging rather than just perching - you can actually stretch out or curl up depending on your mood.
The modular design means you can reconfigure things as your space or needs change, with metal sectional snaps that connect units securely without requiring tools or complicated assembly. The black painted metal legs give it just enough elevation to feel substantial without making it look like it's floating awkwardly in space, and the FSC certification adds environmental responsibility to the practical benefits. The delta-shaped sides provide genuine support at wide angles, so you're not constantly sliding into uncomfortable positions like you do with some contemporary seating. The construction combines plywood, metal, foam, and elastic belts in a way that prioritizes long-term comfort and durability over just looking good in showrooms.
Woud continues their approach of working with international designers who understand how furniture actually gets used in daily life rather than just how it should look in magazine photos. Their collaboration with Cologne-based Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating pieces that enhance how people relax and gather, with her textile expertise bringing a thoughtful understanding of materials and comfort to contemporary design. The brand focuses on modular solutions that adapt to changing lifestyles while maintaining the kind of build quality and aesthetic refinement that makes furniture worth keeping through multiple moves and decorating phases.
L: 139.4 in × D: 113.0 in × H: 29.1 in × Seat H: 15.7 in × Seat D: 26.0 in
Additional Information:
Legs: Black painted metal
Connectors: Metal sectional snaps
The sectional includes: 2 x open end left (arm right), 1 x open end right (arm left)
Cushions: Three cushions included in the same fabric as the sofa
The Woud Collar Sectional 7 takes modular seating and gives it this distinctive personality through those askew-arranged back cushions that somehow make the whole thing feel more inviting than your typical sectional. Designer Meike Harde came up with this concept where the continuous back cushion wraps around like a collar - which is where the name comes from - creating this embracing quality that actually delivers on the promise of feeling like a soft hug when you sink into the memory foam. The off-white Barnum 24 fabric from Nevotex has this substantial feel that suggests it'll hold up to daily use while maintaining that clean, contemporary look. What's particularly smart about the 287cm depth is how it accommodates real lounging rather than just perching - you can actually stretch out or curl up depending on your mood.
The modular design means you can reconfigure things as your space or needs change, with metal sectional snaps that connect units securely without requiring tools or complicated assembly. The black painted metal legs give it just enough elevation to feel substantial without making it look like it's floating awkwardly in space, and the FSC certification adds environmental responsibility to the practical benefits. The delta-shaped sides provide genuine support at wide angles, so you're not constantly sliding into uncomfortable positions like you do with some contemporary seating. The construction combines plywood, metal, foam, and elastic belts in a way that prioritizes long-term comfort and durability over just looking good in showrooms.
Woud continues their approach of working with international designers who understand how furniture actually gets used in daily life rather than just how it should look in magazine photos. Their collaboration with Cologne-based Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating pieces that enhance how people relax and gather, with her textile expertise bringing a thoughtful understanding of materials and comfort to contemporary design. The brand focuses on modular solutions that adapt to changing lifestyles while maintaining the kind of build quality and aesthetic refinement that makes furniture worth keeping through multiple moves and decorating phases.
L: 139.4 in × D: 113.0 in × H: 29.1 in × Seat H: 15.7 in × Seat D: 26.0 in
Additional Information:
Legs: Black painted metal
Connectors: Metal sectional snaps
The sectional includes: 2 x open end left (arm right), 1 x open end right (arm left)
Cushions: Three cushions included in the same fabric as the sofa
The Woud Collar Sectional 7 takes modular seating and gives it this distinctive personality through those askew-arranged back cushions that somehow make the whole thing feel more inviting than your typical sectional. Designer Meike Harde came up with this concept where the continuous back cushion wraps around like a collar - which is where the name comes from - creating this embracing quality that actually delivers on the promise of feeling like a soft hug when you sink into the memory foam. The off-white Barnum 24 fabric from Nevotex has this substantial feel that suggests it'll hold up to daily use while maintaining that clean, contemporary look. What's particularly smart about the 287cm depth is how it accommodates real lounging rather than just perching - you can actually stretch out or curl up depending on your mood.
The modular design means you can reconfigure things as your space or needs change, with metal sectional snaps that connect units securely without requiring tools or complicated assembly. The black painted metal legs give it just enough elevation to feel substantial without making it look like it's floating awkwardly in space, and the FSC certification adds environmental responsibility to the practical benefits. The delta-shaped sides provide genuine support at wide angles, so you're not constantly sliding into uncomfortable positions like you do with some contemporary seating. The construction combines plywood, metal, foam, and elastic belts in a way that prioritizes long-term comfort and durability over just looking good in showrooms.
Woud continues their approach of working with international designers who understand how furniture actually gets used in daily life rather than just how it should look in magazine photos. Their collaboration with Cologne-based Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating pieces that enhance how people relax and gather, with her textile expertise bringing a thoughtful understanding of materials and comfort to contemporary design. The brand focuses on modular solutions that adapt to changing lifestyles while maintaining the kind of build quality and aesthetic refinement that makes furniture worth keeping through multiple moves and decorating phases.
L: 139.4 in × D: 113.0 in × H: 29.1 in × Seat H: 15.7 in × Seat D: 26.0 in
Additional Information:
Legs: Black painted metal
Connectors: Metal sectional snaps
The sectional includes: 2 x open end left (arm right), 1 x open end right (arm left)
Cushions: Three cushions included in the same fabric as the sofa
The Woud Collar Sectional 7 takes modular seating and gives it this distinctive personality through those askew-arranged back cushions that somehow make the whole thing feel more inviting than your typical sectional. Designer Meike Harde came up with this concept where the continuous back cushion wraps around like a collar - which is where the name comes from - creating this embracing quality that actually delivers on the promise of feeling like a soft hug when you sink into the memory foam. The off-white Barnum 24 fabric from Nevotex has this substantial feel that suggests it'll hold up to daily use while maintaining that clean, contemporary look. What's particularly smart about the 287cm depth is how it accommodates real lounging rather than just perching - you can actually stretch out or curl up depending on your mood.
The modular design means you can reconfigure things as your space or needs change, with metal sectional snaps that connect units securely without requiring tools or complicated assembly. The black painted metal legs give it just enough elevation to feel substantial without making it look like it's floating awkwardly in space, and the FSC certification adds environmental responsibility to the practical benefits. The delta-shaped sides provide genuine support at wide angles, so you're not constantly sliding into uncomfortable positions like you do with some contemporary seating. The construction combines plywood, metal, foam, and elastic belts in a way that prioritizes long-term comfort and durability over just looking good in showrooms.
Woud continues their approach of working with international designers who understand how furniture actually gets used in daily life rather than just how it should look in magazine photos. Their collaboration with Cologne-based Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating pieces that enhance how people relax and gather, with her textile expertise bringing a thoughtful understanding of materials and comfort to contemporary design. The brand focuses on modular solutions that adapt to changing lifestyles while maintaining the kind of build quality and aesthetic refinement that makes furniture worth keeping through multiple moves and decorating phases.
L: 139.4 in × D: 113.0 in × H: 29.1 in × Seat H: 15.7 in × Seat D: 26.0 in
Additional Information:
Legs: Black painted metal
Connectors: Metal sectional snaps
The sectional includes: 2 x open end left (arm right), 1 x open end right (arm left)
Cushions: Three cushions included in the same fabric as the sofa
The Woud Collar Sectional 7 takes modular seating and gives it this distinctive personality through those askew-arranged back cushions that somehow make the whole thing feel more inviting than your typical sectional. Designer Meike Harde came up with this concept where the continuous back cushion wraps around like a collar - which is where the name comes from - creating this embracing quality that actually delivers on the promise of feeling like a soft hug when you sink into the memory foam. The off-white Barnum 24 fabric from Nevotex has this substantial feel that suggests it'll hold up to daily use while maintaining that clean, contemporary look. What's particularly smart about the 287cm depth is how it accommodates real lounging rather than just perching - you can actually stretch out or curl up depending on your mood.
The modular design means you can reconfigure things as your space or needs change, with metal sectional snaps that connect units securely without requiring tools or complicated assembly. The black painted metal legs give it just enough elevation to feel substantial without making it look like it's floating awkwardly in space, and the FSC certification adds environmental responsibility to the practical benefits. The delta-shaped sides provide genuine support at wide angles, so you're not constantly sliding into uncomfortable positions like you do with some contemporary seating. The construction combines plywood, metal, foam, and elastic belts in a way that prioritizes long-term comfort and durability over just looking good in showrooms.
Woud continues their approach of working with international designers who understand how furniture actually gets used in daily life rather than just how it should look in magazine photos. Their collaboration with Cologne-based Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating pieces that enhance how people relax and gather, with her textile expertise bringing a thoughtful understanding of materials and comfort to contemporary design. The brand focuses on modular solutions that adapt to changing lifestyles while maintaining the kind of build quality and aesthetic refinement that makes furniture worth keeping through multiple moves and decorating phases.
L: 139.4 in × D: 113.0 in × H: 29.1 in × Seat H: 15.7 in × Seat D: 26.0 in
Additional Information:
Legs: Black painted metal
Connectors: Metal sectional snaps
The sectional includes: 2 x open end left (arm right), 1 x open end right (arm left)
Cushions: Three cushions included in the same fabric as the sofa
The Woud Collar Sectional 7 takes modular seating and gives it this distinctive personality through those askew-arranged back cushions that somehow make the whole thing feel more inviting than your typical sectional. Designer Meike Harde came up with this concept where the continuous back cushion wraps around like a collar - which is where the name comes from - creating this embracing quality that actually delivers on the promise of feeling like a soft hug when you sink into the memory foam. The off-white Barnum 24 fabric from Nevotex has this substantial feel that suggests it'll hold up to daily use while maintaining that clean, contemporary look. What's particularly smart about the 287cm depth is how it accommodates real lounging rather than just perching - you can actually stretch out or curl up depending on your mood.
The modular design means you can reconfigure things as your space or needs change, with metal sectional snaps that connect units securely without requiring tools or complicated assembly. The black painted metal legs give it just enough elevation to feel substantial without making it look like it's floating awkwardly in space, and the FSC certification adds environmental responsibility to the practical benefits. The delta-shaped sides provide genuine support at wide angles, so you're not constantly sliding into uncomfortable positions like you do with some contemporary seating. The construction combines plywood, metal, foam, and elastic belts in a way that prioritizes long-term comfort and durability over just looking good in showrooms.
Woud continues their approach of working with international designers who understand how furniture actually gets used in daily life rather than just how it should look in magazine photos. Their collaboration with Cologne-based Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating pieces that enhance how people relax and gather, with her textile expertise bringing a thoughtful understanding of materials and comfort to contemporary design. The brand focuses on modular solutions that adapt to changing lifestyles while maintaining the kind of build quality and aesthetic refinement that makes furniture worth keeping through multiple moves and decorating phases.
L: 139.4 in × D: 113.0 in × H: 29.1 in × Seat H: 15.7 in × Seat D: 26.0 in
Additional Information:
Legs: Black painted metal
Connectors: Metal sectional snaps
The sectional includes: 2 x open end left (arm right), 1 x open end right (arm left)
Cushions: Three cushions included in the same fabric as the sofa
The Woud Collar Sectional 7 takes modular seating and gives it this distinctive personality through those askew-arranged back cushions that somehow make the whole thing feel more inviting than your typical sectional. Designer Meike Harde came up with this concept where the continuous back cushion wraps around like a collar - which is where the name comes from - creating this embracing quality that actually delivers on the promise of feeling like a soft hug when you sink into the memory foam. The off-white Barnum 24 fabric from Nevotex has this substantial feel that suggests it'll hold up to daily use while maintaining that clean, contemporary look. What's particularly smart about the 287cm depth is how it accommodates real lounging rather than just perching - you can actually stretch out or curl up depending on your mood.
The modular design means you can reconfigure things as your space or needs change, with metal sectional snaps that connect units securely without requiring tools or complicated assembly. The black painted metal legs give it just enough elevation to feel substantial without making it look like it's floating awkwardly in space, and the FSC certification adds environmental responsibility to the practical benefits. The delta-shaped sides provide genuine support at wide angles, so you're not constantly sliding into uncomfortable positions like you do with some contemporary seating. The construction combines plywood, metal, foam, and elastic belts in a way that prioritizes long-term comfort and durability over just looking good in showrooms.
Woud continues their approach of working with international designers who understand how furniture actually gets used in daily life rather than just how it should look in magazine photos. Their collaboration with Cologne-based Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating pieces that enhance how people relax and gather, with her textile expertise bringing a thoughtful understanding of materials and comfort to contemporary design. The brand focuses on modular solutions that adapt to changing lifestyles while maintaining the kind of build quality and aesthetic refinement that makes furniture worth keeping through multiple moves and decorating phases.
L: 139.4 in × D: 113.0 in × H: 29.1 in × Seat H: 15.7 in × Seat D: 26.0 in
Additional Information:
Legs: Black painted metal
Connectors: Metal sectional snaps
The sectional includes: 2 x open end left (arm right), 1 x open end right (arm left)
Cushions: Three cushions included in the same fabric as the sofa
The Woud Collar Sectional 7 takes modular seating and gives it this distinctive personality through those askew-arranged back cushions that somehow make the whole thing feel more inviting than your typical sectional. Designer Meike Harde came up with this concept where the continuous back cushion wraps around like a collar - which is where the name comes from - creating this embracing quality that actually delivers on the promise of feeling like a soft hug when you sink into the memory foam. The off-white Barnum 24 fabric from Nevotex has this substantial feel that suggests it'll hold up to daily use while maintaining that clean, contemporary look. What's particularly smart about the 287cm depth is how it accommodates real lounging rather than just perching - you can actually stretch out or curl up depending on your mood.
The modular design means you can reconfigure things as your space or needs change, with metal sectional snaps that connect units securely without requiring tools or complicated assembly. The black painted metal legs give it just enough elevation to feel substantial without making it look like it's floating awkwardly in space, and the FSC certification adds environmental responsibility to the practical benefits. The delta-shaped sides provide genuine support at wide angles, so you're not constantly sliding into uncomfortable positions like you do with some contemporary seating. The construction combines plywood, metal, foam, and elastic belts in a way that prioritizes long-term comfort and durability over just looking good in showrooms.
Woud continues their approach of working with international designers who understand how furniture actually gets used in daily life rather than just how it should look in magazine photos. Their collaboration with Cologne-based Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating pieces that enhance how people relax and gather, with her textile expertise bringing a thoughtful understanding of materials and comfort to contemporary design. The brand focuses on modular solutions that adapt to changing lifestyles while maintaining the kind of build quality and aesthetic refinement that makes furniture worth keeping through multiple moves and decorating phases.
L: 139.4 in × D: 113.0 in × H: 29.1 in × Seat H: 15.7 in × Seat D: 26.0 in
Additional Information:
Legs: Black painted metal
Connectors: Metal sectional snaps
The sectional includes: 2 x open end left (arm right), 1 x open end right (arm left)
Cushions: Three cushions included in the same fabric as the sofa
The Woud Collar Sectional 7 takes modular seating and gives it this distinctive personality through those askew-arranged back cushions that somehow make the whole thing feel more inviting than your typical sectional. Designer Meike Harde came up with this concept where the continuous back cushion wraps around like a collar - which is where the name comes from - creating this embracing quality that actually delivers on the promise of feeling like a soft hug when you sink into the memory foam. The off-white Barnum 24 fabric from Nevotex has this substantial feel that suggests it'll hold up to daily use while maintaining that clean, contemporary look. What's particularly smart about the 287cm depth is how it accommodates real lounging rather than just perching - you can actually stretch out or curl up depending on your mood.
The modular design means you can reconfigure things as your space or needs change, with metal sectional snaps that connect units securely without requiring tools or complicated assembly. The black painted metal legs give it just enough elevation to feel substantial without making it look like it's floating awkwardly in space, and the FSC certification adds environmental responsibility to the practical benefits. The delta-shaped sides provide genuine support at wide angles, so you're not constantly sliding into uncomfortable positions like you do with some contemporary seating. The construction combines plywood, metal, foam, and elastic belts in a way that prioritizes long-term comfort and durability over just looking good in showrooms.
Woud continues their approach of working with international designers who understand how furniture actually gets used in daily life rather than just how it should look in magazine photos. Their collaboration with Cologne-based Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating pieces that enhance how people relax and gather, with her textile expertise bringing a thoughtful understanding of materials and comfort to contemporary design. The brand focuses on modular solutions that adapt to changing lifestyles while maintaining the kind of build quality and aesthetic refinement that makes furniture worth keeping through multiple moves and decorating phases.
L: 139.4 in × D: 113.0 in × H: 29.1 in × Seat H: 15.7 in × Seat D: 26.0 in
Additional Information:
Legs: Black painted metal
Connectors: Metal sectional snaps
The sectional includes: 2 x open end left (arm right), 1 x open end right (arm left)
Cushions: Three cushions included in the same fabric as the sofa
The Woud Collar Sectional 7 takes modular seating and gives it this distinctive personality through those askew-arranged back cushions that somehow make the whole thing feel more inviting than your typical sectional. Designer Meike Harde came up with this concept where the continuous back cushion wraps around like a collar - which is where the name comes from - creating this embracing quality that actually delivers on the promise of feeling like a soft hug when you sink into the memory foam. The off-white Barnum 24 fabric from Nevotex has this substantial feel that suggests it'll hold up to daily use while maintaining that clean, contemporary look. What's particularly smart about the 287cm depth is how it accommodates real lounging rather than just perching - you can actually stretch out or curl up depending on your mood.
The modular design means you can reconfigure things as your space or needs change, with metal sectional snaps that connect units securely without requiring tools or complicated assembly. The black painted metal legs give it just enough elevation to feel substantial without making it look like it's floating awkwardly in space, and the FSC certification adds environmental responsibility to the practical benefits. The delta-shaped sides provide genuine support at wide angles, so you're not constantly sliding into uncomfortable positions like you do with some contemporary seating. The construction combines plywood, metal, foam, and elastic belts in a way that prioritizes long-term comfort and durability over just looking good in showrooms.
Woud continues their approach of working with international designers who understand how furniture actually gets used in daily life rather than just how it should look in magazine photos. Their collaboration with Cologne-based Meike Harde reflects this commitment to creating pieces that enhance how people relax and gather, with her textile expertise bringing a thoughtful understanding of materials and comfort to contemporary design. The brand focuses on modular solutions that adapt to changing lifestyles while maintaining the kind of build quality and aesthetic refinement that makes furniture worth keeping through multiple moves and decorating phases.
L: 139.4 in × D: 113.0 in × H: 29.1 in × Seat H: 15.7 in × Seat D: 26.0 in
Additional Information:
Legs: Black painted metal
Connectors: Metal sectional snaps
The sectional includes: 2 x open end left (arm right), 1 x open end right (arm left)
Cushions: Three cushions included in the same fabric as the sofa
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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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