109" Beige Modular Sofa with Oak Base (VV-1013-34) by Moe's Home Collection











108.75"W x 36.25"D x 35.4"H
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109" Beige Modular Sofa with Oak Base (VV-1013-34) by Moe's Home Collection











Pebble Three-Module Cloud Sofa with Modular Back Cushions | 109 Inch | Sofa
Same three-module assembly as the dark green version -- cylindrical bolsters at the outer ends, three loose back cushions, three seat cushions, fully upholstered bases flush to the floor at 108.75 inches -- in warm pebble beige. The color shift changes the sofa's room role entirely. Where the dark green version reads as a rich, deliberate color anchor at the seating wall, the pebble version integrates: a pale warm horizontal mass that holds its scale and generous cushion quality without asserting a chromatic decision. In a room running warm neutrals the pebble sofa at 109 inches reads as an expansive warm ground at the primary seating position.
What 109 inches of pebble cloud sofa does to a room: it provides the seating zone with scale and softness simultaneously. The depth at 36.25 inches reads as an invitation to settle in rather than sit up. The pale tone across that length keeps the room's walls, floors, and other elements visible as participants rather than being visually dominated by the seating mass. The pebble is the appropriate choice for rooms where the architecture or other elements should read as the primary visual decisions and the sofa should read as generous and present without competing.
Three modules -- each module a separate piece -- assemble into the full sofa. The cylindrical bolsters at the outer ends cap the form as soft rounded terminations. The memory foam and fiber in each of the six cushions (three back, three seat) provides the cloud quality of the series at full sofa scale.
- Dimensions: 108.75W x 36.25D x 35.4H inches assembled
- Weight: 137 lbs assembled
- 100% polyester upholstery -- memory foam and fiber cushions -- foam base
- Three-module modular sofa -- cylindrical bolsters at each outer end -- three loose back cushions -- three deep seat cushions -- fully upholstered base -- no visible legs -- pebble warm beige polyester
108.75"W x 36.25"D x 35.4"H


Meet the Maker
Moe's Home Collection:Forty Years of Furniture With a Point of View
Some brands earn trust loudly. Moe's has never needed to. The evidence shows up in rooms, season after season, in pieces that end up feeling more considered than their owners quite anticipated. More grounded. More alive.
That doesn't happen by accident. It happens because someone decided, a long time ago, that material and craft were worth the extra conversation, and never really stopped having it.
A Design House, Not a Furniture Factory
The Pieces Feel Found - Not Simply Bought

The Origin
A Family That BuiltSomething From Nothing
Moe Samieian Sr. arrived in Canada with an engineering degree and almost nowhere to use it. So he sold rugs at road shows, worked on commission, and learned the retail floor through years of direct customer contact.
In 1986 he opened his first store in Vancouver. Walking the trade shows, he kept noticing the same thing: most furniture looked identical. So he started hunting for pieces with something to say. Antiques. Flea-market finds. Objects with texture and history. More stores followed, and in 1999 he moved decisively into wholesale.
His children Sara and Moe Jr. carried that instinct forward. Not what merely sells. What resonates. That distinction still drives every collection.
The materials earn their place. Wood warms the edges. Stone steadies the eye. Steel adds tension. Glass lets the composition breathe. A hand-worked surface keeps a modern room from feeling too resolved.
The goal was never perfection. It was presence.
Moe's Is Built for PeopleWho Notice the Difference

The Craft
Material First - Trend Second
Every collection is designed in-house, then built through a manufacturing network developed over decades. Vietnam, India, Italy, Poland, Canada, the USA. Not the lowest-cost option in any of those places. Long-term makers who've been held to the same standards long enough that the standards stopped needing to be explained.
The construction is what you'd expect from that kind of relationship. Solid hardwood frames. High-density foam. Hardware that doesn't announce itself by failing early. These are not selling points so much as baseline expectations that a lot of furniture quietly fails to meet.
The materials go further than that. Acacia grain that no engineered surface comes close to replicating. Stone that grounds a room both visually and physically, which are different things and both matter. Mixed metals chosen for tension rather than coordination. FSC-certified wood and responsible sourcing throughout, though the more honest argument for it shows up over time, in how the pieces age rather than what the spec sheet says.
- Moe's does not source furniture. It curates it.
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