Westwood’s upholstery design of fabric stitched into vertical channels creates a series of plush, cushioned ridges with a more minimalist, geometric look than the hallmark quilted effect of traditional button tufted parlour sofas, traced back to the Baroque and Rococo periods, as furnishings for the aristocracy.
— INSPIRED BY ARTISANS
The technique of channel tufting was popularised during Art Deco period, which originated in France, particularly Paris, to offer a sense of opulence and elegance while also providing soft, cushioned surfaces for comfort.
— ENGINEERED COMFORT
The suspension structure ensures the form holds its shape and will return to form when you stand up. Coupled with a Dacron wrap that allows the channel detail to remain wrinkle-free with a rounded softer look.
— STRUCTURAL LONGEVITY
8-way hand tied spring suspension on the Westwood Sofa offers long lasting spring support and provides superior comfort.