Flora for Woud
Composed form, spatial adaptability
Flora is a modular sofa that explores the expressive potential of calm form and spatial flexibility. Its design arises from a study of how simple elements can come together to produce varied compositions with a cohesive identity. Flora’s presence is defined by a serene silhouette and a modular logic that allows the system to adapt to different contexts while remaining visually coherent. The interplay between upholstered volumes and structural clarity creates a sense of balance that feels both relaxed and composed. With Flora, the sofa becomes a versatile architectural component, capable of creating intimate settings as well as larger social constellations.
The goal was to design a modular sofa system that provides genuine comfort while offering compositional freedom. The challenge was to maintain a clear formal language across configurations, ensuring that every arrangement felt intentional and unified rather than fragmented.
The transitions between pieces were refined to create continuity without visual interruption. Material choices and ergonomic considerations ensured that every module offered a satisfying tactile experience while preserving the system’s compositional clarity.
Flora becomes a sofa family that feels open and adaptable without losing a distinct presence. Its modular nature transforms it into a tool for spatial expression, offering designers and users the ability to shape environments that range from intimate to expansive, all while maintaining a consistent formal identity. Flora demonstrates how modularity and calm form can coexist in a unified and compelling design.