A module, more simply understood, is a block of pieces that are put together to form a whole, which in turn becomes a sofa. Thanks to modules, the size of the sofa is not predetermined, but you can choose the one you need - no more, no less. There are many different types of pieces, with different features.

To start with, here's an introduction to our range of sofa modules:
Narrow and Wide Seat: These two modules are easily identifiable, as they include a flat seat and backrest. You can combine the module with armrests to create a plush armchair, or add a couple of other modules alongside this one to create a traditional-style sofa. The narrow one is 75cm wide, which will usually comfortably seat one adult. The wide seat is 90cm, seating one adult comfortably. These seats can be extended with another module in either direction, and an armrest can be added on either side.
Lounger: This seat is deeper than the other seats. It has an overall depth of 140cm and a seat depth of 110cm, allowing you to lift your legs up comfortably. The lounger has a width of 90cm. The lounger also has more reclining space if you like to work or read on the sofa, for example! By combining two loungers and two armrests, you get an extra-deep sofa. The lounger can be extended with another module in either direction, and an armrest can be added to either side of the seat.
Narrow and Wide Seat: These two modules are easily identifiable, as they include a flat seat and backrest. You can combine the module with armrests to create a plush armchair, or add a couple of other modules alongside this one to create a traditional-style sofa. The narrow one is 75cm wide, which will usually comfortably seat one adult. The wide seat is 90cm, seating one adult comfortably. These seats can be extended with another module in either direction, and an armrest can be added on either side.
Lounger: This seat is deeper than the other seats. It has an overall depth of 140cm and a seat depth of 110cm, allowing you to lift your legs up comfortably. The lounger has a width of 90cm. The lounger also has more reclining space if you like to work or read on the sofa, for example! By combining two loungers and two armrests, you get an extra-deep sofa. The lounger can be extended with another module in either direction, and an armrest can be added to either side of the seat.
Open end (right and left): the open end is a seat that is wider than our other modules. It is 135cm wide, of which 90cm is on the backrest. The open headboard gives a beautiful sense of space even in a cramped room, especially if the sofa is a space divider in the middle of the room. Open-ended modules are available for the right and left. To determine which side a module is on, look at the sofa in front of it (your right is also the right side of the sofa).
