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Gentle curves, padded arms and a supple seat, this sofa is as sleek as the name implies. The Stressless Windsor High Back 2 Seater Sofa offers an invitation to pure relaxation in a classic design with details in wood. Individually reclining seat and high back ensures maximum support for the entire body. Shown here in Paloma New Cognac leather with a Grey stain wood colour. Features: Plus™-system - The unique Plus™ system always gives you maximum comfort and support for your neck and lumbar region, regardless of whether you’re sitting or lying down. The sleep function is activated with a simple hand movement, making your moments of comfort even better. Sleep tight. Glide™-system - Set the friction of the Stressless wheels once and adjust your sitting position simply by using your body weight. 10 Year Guarantee on fabrication faults on internal mechanism High back for supportive seat Comfortably seats 2 people 2 Seater Sofa Dimensions: Width: 149.0 cm Depth: 82.0 cm Height: 103.0 cm Seat height: 43.0 cm Seat depth: 52.0 cm All screens vary in colour reproduction and whilst every effort has been made to display the colour as accurately as possible it is for guidance only.
The Windsor high back two-seater is a stylish yet practical choice for a variety of interiors. Its contemporary design, combined with the comfortable Paloma Sand upholstery, makes it a versatile piece that complements both modern and Scandi-inspired spaces. I love how its clean lines and understated elegance can soften a minimalist setting or add warmth to a more traditional scheme. For styling, pair it with textured cushions or a cosy throw to create a welcoming feel, and consider placing it near natural materials like wood or rattan to enhance its organic vibe. This sofa works well in living rooms aimed at relaxation, especially where you want a standout piece that balances comfort and style.
Imani Lewis
Flitch Interior Stylist
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