True to its name, Linea's linear upholstery design is inspired by the 1950's modernist movement. At first glance, Linea may seem to prescribe a straight-up seating angle. However, the outer wood frame is cleverly engineered with a degree of backward angle, adding the just the right amount of tilt to your seated posture.This, combined with the soft, low profile full-length interior cushion provides a surprisingly comfortable lounging experience, making Linea the embodiment of style and substance.
Casual, Formal and Everything In-Between
Woodrow Linea looks amazing from the front, back, and sides, making it an exceptional choice for defining or dividing up larger spaces. Its American Walnut full-wood frame brings a natural, organic and warm feel to any room while adding a sense of sophistication to its Mid Century Modern-inspired design.
Tall, spindle legs keep the Woodrow Linea sofa elevated high above the ground. Using traditional wood joinery, leather stitching & tufting methods, Woodrow Linea's construction is as appealing today as it would have been in the mid-20th century. Woodrow is upholstered in a selection fine Aniline leathers and durable fabrics. Because of its high style and functionality, this widely recognized modernist sofa style is frequently used as occasional seating in both casual and formal settings.
ABOUT PLUSH VELVET PREMIUM
Velvet, in general, is a soft pile fabric that has been woven since the beginning of the middle ages. It is soft to the touch with a distinctive nap. It is woven on a loom unique to velvet fabrics. Often used on modern furniture where a clean appearance is desired, Micro-velvet is a form of standard velvet fabric. The micro-velvet variety is considered a lower maintenance fabric. It features a low nap which reduces the light and dark variation of a traditional crushed velvet. The fabric is durable, forms well with curve & tufting work. It features a warm appearance and a soft to the touch surface. Velvet as a term refers to the fabric style, not the fabric content. Velvets are made from a variety of fabric types.
ABOUT AMERICAN WALNUT
Hold the stain. American Walnut has its own natural brown color tones. The natural wood presents lighter and darker tones within the various grains. Blends well with light or darker wood pieces.