Finishes and stitching

At Collett&Victor, we believe refinement lies in the details. A seating piece is not only a source of comfort but also an expression of personality and style. The chosen finish or stitching shapes its appearance and elevates the design. We distinguish four options:

Welt
Welting creates an elegant and refined look. You can opt for contrasting welting, as seen in the Samos giving the furniture a contemporary and playful accent. Prefer subtlety? Non-contrasting welting, like on the Koufos chaise longue, offers a timeless choice that radiates softness and simplicity.

Double Needle
Double Needle, as shown on the Magnus, gives the piece extra character. This finish exudes craftsmanship and luxury, emphasizing the design’s shape and contours.

Top stitch
With single stitching, you choose subtlety. This refined finish offers elegance without overpowering and creates a balanced harmony throughout the piece.

No stitch
For those who love simplicity and calm, no stitch is ideal. This understated look highlights the furniture’s pure forms and materials.

Not every finish is available for every piece. On the product pages, you can see the options for each design. Depending on the stitching, your furniture can take on a different character — from playful and striking to understated and timeless.

Close-up comparison of cushion seam finishes by Collett & Victor, showing four options: double needle stitch, welt piping, no stitch, and top stitch.
Orange velvet chair with wooden legs on a light wood floor, near a large window with green foliage outside. Wall art hangs above the chair.
Koufos chaise longue in a soft green fabric with rounded armrests and matching cushions, styled against a textured plaster wall and rustic brick floor.
Detail of the Magnus sofa showing the textured fabric, stitching, and cushion seams in a warm olive tone.

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