Finding a modular sectional that adapts to your space and lifestyle can be challenging. The Moe's Home Form Tan Modular 5PC Convertible Sectional, a reconfigurable modular sofa available at LOOMLAN with free shipping, delivers versatile configurations in rich top-grain leather that develops a luxurious patina over time.
Full Specifications
| Brand | Moe's Home |
|---|---|
| Overall Dimensions | 102.5" W × 102.5" D × 26" H |
| Material | Full Top-Grain Aniline Dyed Leather, Solid Pine & Plywood Frame, High Density Foam, Feather & Fiber Fill, Zig Zag Spring Support |
| Color | Tan (Light Brown) |
| Upholstery | Seat Height 16.5", Back Height 9.5", Seat Depth 25", Arm Width 15.75", Arm Height 9.5", Arm Depth 40.5" |
| Weight Capacity | 750 lbs total, Seats 5 people |
| Country of Origin | India |
| Assembly | Modular pieces connect without tools; cushions non-reversible |
What Is a Modular Sofa?
A modular sofa is a seating system composed of individual pieces that connect to form customizable configurations, allowing you to reconfigure your layout as your needs change. Unlike fixed sectionals, modular sofas offer flexibility for evolving spaces and room layouts.
What You Get With the Moe's Home Form Tan Modular Sectional?
- Five Reconfigurable Pieces -- two slipper chairs and three corner chairs let you create L-shaped, U-shaped, or linear layouts to suit any room.
- Top-Grain Aniline Leather -- 100% top-grain leather develops a rich patina over time and cleans easily, perfect for high-traffic living spaces.
- Deep Seat Comfort -- 25-inch seat depth with high-density foam, feather, and fiber-fill cushioning plus zig zag spring support delivers plush, durable seating.
- Reverse Stitching Details -- exposed stitching accents the slightly rounded, contemporary silhouette and enhances the artisan quality.
- Solid Frame Construction -- solid pine and plywood frame supports 750 lbs total capacity across five-person seating.
How Do You Style a Modular Sectional for a Large Living Room?
Arrange the five pieces in a U-shaped modular sectional to define conversation zones in open-plan spaces, pairing with living room furniture like ottomans or side tables. For smaller rooms, configure the pieces as an L-shaped modular sofa to maximize seating while maintaining flow, and anchor with a statement rug from our sofas and loveseats collection.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is a modular sofa?
- A modular sofa is a seating system made of individual pieces that connect to form flexible, customizable configurations you can rearrange as needed.
- How do modular sofas connect?
- The Form modular sectional pieces connect without tools, using integrated connectors that lock the individual chairs together securely.
- Can you reconfigure a modular sofa?
- Yes, you can rearrange the five pieces into L-shape, U-shape, or linear layouts as your space or seating needs evolve.
- What is the best fabric for a modular sofa with pets?
- Top-grain leather like the Form's upholstery resists scratches, wipes clean easily, and develops a beautiful patina that masks minor wear.
- Does this modular sectional ship free?
- Yes, LOOMLAN offers free shipping to the continental USA with no minimum order on all modular sofas.
- What are the seat dimensions?
- Each seat offers 16.5-inch height, 25-inch depth, and individual pieces measure up to 40.5 inches deep for generous lounging space.
Trade & Commercial Specifications
Interior designers and commercial buyers benefit from LOOMLAN's Trade Program, offering up to 40% off retail pricing with no minimum order. The Form's durable leather and 750-lb capacity suit hospitality lounges, co-working spaces, and residential projects requiring reconfigurable seating.
| Trade Pricing | Apply free -- approval in 1-2 days |
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| Commercial Use | Solid wood frame, 750-lb capacity, leather upholstery suitable for high-traffic applications |
| Volume Orders | Contact trade@loomlan.com for project pricing and Project Concierge services |
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