The Contra Ottoman (2025) explores what multidisciplinary designer Susan Clark calls "contradictions" - extreme comfort paired with rigorous form. A continuous upholstered shell wraps a generous cushioned surface, while rounded edges soften its monolithic presence. Tapered solid wood legs anchor the piece's sculptural curve, their honest construction a deliberate counterpoint to the plush interior. It's part of Clark's DWR-exclusive collection, which plays with juxtapositions of strength and softness through fluid, rounded forms. Clark's mastery across a range of traditional crafts shapes her uncompromising approach to materials and understanding of the human body's need for ease. Sofa sold separately. Assembled in the USA from globally sourced materials.