Scandinavia Design
Wendelbo, Design Danois
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CAMPO Modular Sofa

Lars Wendelbo, 2019

The CAMPO Sofa by Lars Wendelbo seduces with its sleek silhouette and its iconic padded seats. A modern re-interpretation of traditional upholstery techniques, the CAMPO range includes an armchair, a panel of 2 and 3-seater versions as well as an infinity of shapes and sizes thanks to the combination of modules. Fully customizable thanks to a large number of coverings, CAMPO successfully adapts to many interior styles. 

Structure interior Frame made of solid wood and MDF with nozag spring system 

Structure padding High resilient variable density polyurethane foam 

Seat cushion High resilient polyurethane seat cushion with a wrap of fibre-fill and button tufted surface.

Back Down/feathers & ball-fibres in a downproof cambric divided into channels.

Cover Loose on frame. Fixed on the button-tufted seat cushion.

Legs Black powder coated aluminium

Maintenance 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. For maintenance of fabric and leather, please contact us.

Heigh 83cm – Seat Height 43cm

Removable covers.

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Armchair, 2-seater & 3-seater

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Lars Wendelbo

Lars Wendelbo is heir to a family tradition, spanning generations, of meticulous designers and cabinetmakers. Even today, the Wendelbo family manufactures their own furniture in their Danish factory, constantly reinventing themselves to combine tradition and modern techniques.Â