
Eave Sectional - Corner (51in) - Right / Logan Flint
Product information for Eave Sectional - Corner (51in) - Right / Logan Flint
The Audo Copenhagen Eave Sectional redefines corner seating by combining exceptional comfort with the sophisticated design sensibility that makes sectionals feel like intentional luxury rather than just oversized furniture. This sectional recognizes that corner configurations often become the most valuable real estate in any living room - where people naturally gravitate for relaxation, where families gather for movie nights, and where the best conversations seem to happen spontaneously. The 34-inch depth provides that perfect sweet spot between substantial lounging comfort and practical space management, ensuring the sectional feels generous and welcoming without dominating your room or making it feel cramped. What's particularly impressive is how the corner construction maintains clean, flowing lines that make the configuration appear purposefully designed rather than assembled from separate pieces. The structural integrity becomes apparent when this sectional handles the demands of being the primary gathering spot in active households. The corner connection remains rock-solid and supportive even when multiple people are using it simultaneously, with no sagging or shifting that typically develops in sectionals over time. The cushioning provides consistent comfort across all seating areas, maintaining proper support whether you're sitting upright for animated conversations or settling in for extended lounging sessions. The materials age beautifully, developing character rather than just showing wear from daily use, and the proportions work well for different body types and social configurations. The sectional manages to feel substantial and inviting while preserving the refined aesthetic that elevates your entire living environment. Audo Copenhagen approaches sectional design with the Danish philosophy that furniture should facilitate authentic connection and genuine relaxation rather than just providing seating that looks impressive but doesn't invite real use. Th









