Amsterdam
About
Henrik Pedersen shaped the Amsterdam sofa around the conviction that generous proportions need not sacrifice visual discipline. The silhouette swells outward in broad curves that invite reclining, yet slim metal legs elevate the entire mass above the floor plane, allowing light and sightlines to pass beneath. This spatial generosity prevents the substantial form from dominating rooms the way floor-hugging sectionals often do.
Construction details emerge upon closer inspection. Piped seams trace the upholstery panels, creating subtle definition between surfaces without interrupting the overall flow. The seat cushions feature tufting that prevents foam migration over years of daily use, maintaining even support rather than developing valleys and peaks. Loose back cushions, including an adjustable bolster, allow occupants to configure lumbar support according to activity, whether upright reading or horizontal film viewing.
BoConcept manufactures the Amsterdam with customization as a foundational principle. Buyers select from extensive fabric and leather options, leg finishes, and modular configurations that adapt the design to specific room dimensions. The frame itself employs kiln-dried hardwood for structural longevity, while high-resilience foam provides cushioning that recovers its shape after compression. Suspension relies on sinuous springs that flex under load without the squeaking associated with coil systems.
The Amsterdam succeeds as living room furniture for households that reject the binary between comfortable and presentable. The curves soften domestic spaces while the elevated stance and tailored details maintain the composed appearance that contemporary interiors demand. Seating depth accommodates everything from formal entertaining to weekend napping without requiring different furniture for each occasion.