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Modern Sectional Sofa Morelo by Seduta D'Arte. Italian sectional sofa Morelo is 100% made in Italy and successfully blends modern design, premium quality and great comfort. The adjustable headrests, this modern sofa is equipped with, make the Morelo sectional sofa ergonomic, providing with even better comfort. The sofa stand on durable metal base and is available upholstered either in soft Fabric, awesome looking Nubuck fabric or thick genuine Italian Leather, available in wide selection of colors. To add, Morelo is a modular sofa that can be ordered as a Sectional Sofa in a composition as shown, or be fully customized according to your dimensions, using a wide selection of modular pieces with which you can build your own composition, or even order it as a regular Sofa with Loveseat.
Please contact our office to get necessary help with customization of this sectional sofa.
MATERIAL/CONSTRUCTION:
Wooden frame fitted with an elasticised webbing suspension, covered with stress resistant undeformable polyurethane foam
Double density polyurethane foam and padding
Can be upholstered in Fabric, Nubuck fabric or genuine Italian leather
High and durable metal legs
Backrests with adjustable headrests
Modular sectional sofa that is also available as Sofa and Loveseat
The starting price is for the Morelo Sectional Sofa W(128.5" x 92") Upholstered in Fabric. The shown composition (main image) consists of: 3-Seater with Arm (W84" Left) and Chaise Lounge (W44.5" x D92" Right).
Dimensions:
Sectional Sofa (as shown): W(128.5" x 92") x D44.5" x H26.8"/36.6"
Sofa: W92" x D44.5" x H26.8"/36.6"
Large Loveseat: W84.3" x D44.5" x H26.8"/36.6"
Small Loveseat: W80.3" x D44.5" x H26.8"/36.6"

Moderately scaled upholstery collection that features a sock arm, semi-attached box back, welt less seat cushion and tapered legs available in a choice of finishes.
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