112" Tan Leather Symmetric L-Shaped Sectional (XQ-1007-40) by Moe's Home Collection







112"W x 112"D x 26"H
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112" Tan Leather Symmetric L-Shaped Sectional (XQ-1007-40) by Moe's Home Collection







Form Classic L Sectional in Sonoran Tan Top-Grain Leather with an Equal-Arm Backed Configuration
The Classic L is the Form configuration that reads as architecture first and furniture second. Both arms of the L run 112 inches, a true equal-length arrangement, and every module on both sides carries a full back cushion. There is no chaise, no open surface, no implied direction of recline. The piece presents a right angle of upright seating that defines a corner of the room as clearly as a wall would. The Sonoran tan leather wraps all five modules in the same consistent tone, warm in daylight and deeper under lamp light, the tan holding its warmth rather than shifting toward orange as some lighter leathers do.
The Form Classic L Sectional from Moe's Home Collection measures 112 inches wide at 112 inches deep and 26 inches tall. The equal-arm symmetry means the piece works in a corner without a preferred orientation, which makes placement decisions straightforward. At 298 lbs the construction is the heaviest in the Form collection, the additional modules and backed corner accounting for the weight. Seats 5.
- Top-grain leather upholstery in Sonoran tan
- All modules with full back cushions
- Equal 112-inch arms on both sides of the L
- Low 26-inch profile with solid pine and plywood frame
- Foam cushioning throughout
- Seats 5
- 112"W x 112"D x 26"H | 298 lbs
112"W x 112"D x 26"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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