Corner Sectionals

Living Room Sofa--Optimally Chunky, Sexy, Plinth, Comfy
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Vintage modular fabric sofa by Franz Hero and Karl Odermatt for Team Form Ag, Switzerland 1973
Vintage Cor 'Trio' sofa - modular seating group. This model was designed in 1973 by Franz Hero and Karl Odermatt, Team Form AG, Switzerland. The sofa is covered in its original brown teddy fabric. All modules can be ordered freely, leaving unlimited setup possibilities. The backrests can also be positioned freely. Without the backrests, this model can also be used as a comfortable bed. Condition: Cushions are all still firm. Original teddy fabric in good condition with only slight signs of use.
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Mario Bellini Sofa | Left Corner - Chenille Helios-Mustard Yellow
Description Designer The sectional elements of Bellinisofa can be used freely and apart from one another. The backs and armrests are provided with rings and carabiners, which allows the user to create a perfect 'seating landscape'. The sofa is very comfortable and the fact this wonderful piece is modular, provides endless flexible solutions for any project or living room. Material & Feature: Structure: Frame made from naturally rot resistant Merbau wood; No chemical treatment Constructed
Belia - Belia Sectional, Left Chaise, Apricot Velvet
Capturing the mood of the 1970s, the Belia offers flexibility for open-plan living, and a breath of fresh air from large and stuffy furniture. This modern sectional opens the possibility of changing your furniture to suit your room, mood, and use - without redecorating. Now embraced by a new wave of furniture-lovers, the Belia has become beloved once more for its sense of freedom and flexibility. The tie rods and rings make it possible for the modules to be detached and recombined at will, allow