Drawn with dimensions that exude comfort, depth and modern elegance, the Maho Sofa is a study in lounging — a true retreat for days of slowing down, enhanced through loose cushions with down fill.
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Drawn with dimensions that exude comfort, depth and modern elegance, the Maho Sofa is a study in lounging — a true retreat for days of slowing down, enhanced through loose cushions with down fill.
Tech sheet
Materials
STRUCTURE INTERIOR
Frame made of solid wood and MDF with nozag spring system
STRUCTURE PADDING
High-resilient, variable density, polyurethane foam
BACK CUSHION
100 % down/feathers
SEAT CUSHION
High resilient, polyurethane seat cushion with a wrap of down/feather and ball fibres in a downproof cambric divided into channels
COVER
Loose
TRAY
Made of plywood with walnut veneer and Grey Emperador marble top
Maintenance and care
We recommend shaking and fluffing-up the cushions regularly to maintain the shape. This should be done after removing the cushions from the structure for improved air circulation.
To ensure the longevity of your product, please follow our care and maintenance guides. All guides can be downloaded at wendelbo.com/care.
Downloads
Test
EN 16139
Warranty
We offer a 5-year warranty on all furniture. The 5-year warranty applies to all furniture purchased on and after January 1, 2023.
Crafted as a voluminous low-lying lounge design, the Maho Sofa rests atop a slim and sharply defined frame in black powder-coated steel. The design is available in two seat heights and a range of upholstery options from Wendelbo’s curated edit of textiles and leathers.
Spanning 43 modules, the design contributes a high degree of customisability, further accentuated by complementing design elements in the shape of trays in walnut veneer or Grey Emperador marble.
Henrik Pedersen graduated as a fashion designer in 1990, but uses his education for many different types of design. His interest in mathematics and his extensive experience give him an intuitive ability to quickly figure out whether a new design will work or not. 'Experience and knowledge help, but the difference lies in how you use it. You can get far with common sense and a passion for the craft.