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Moroso Has Developed New Projects

Moroso has developed new projects with some of the most interesting designers on an international level, the conclusion of a long process of dialogue, comparison and interpretation. A summary of products that explore new design languages and test materials surprising.

A specific path through extraordinary objects, an invitation to discover the nodes of the new concept map of industrial design. Authentic quality and care for detail, and proposed different solutions for the different ways of inhabiting the spaces of everyday life.

Patricia Urquiola

Silver Lake

Silver Lake is a project designed by Patricia Urquiola, a memory architecture that re-inspired by the Californian modernism of the 50s.

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 It consists of three sofas, two chairs and an armchair, where geometries continue play between fullness and emptiness, and volumes created by the many faces of different shapes. 1950s Silver Lake retrieves and retains the attention in the selection of materials, valued for quality material and chromatic contrast from precise surface. Wood, steel, leather or fabric, in a summary plastic that ago re-emerge today, indirectly, the utopian vision of those years.

Klara

Klara, wooden armchair designed by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso, is a project that part from linear and simple aesthetics, harmonized in a curve shape but essential. Wood underlines the lightness and elegance.

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 The structure, functional and decorative at the same time, refers to the first serial production of the early twentieth century (even) for the use of cane, straw craft technique practiced in Friuli already a hundred years ago. For its implementation has been chosen in collaboration with the manufacturing district of Manzano, and to enhance the competence of a production area that represents more than a century Italian excellence in industrial production and manufacturing of wooden chairs, and because the precious Italian craftsmanship, and in this case land is always a very important value for Moroso .

New Spring

Spring, modular sofa designed by Patricia Urquiola, represents the third chapter of the design process started with the couch Springfield in 2002. An idea of the sofa, Springfield, which has a concept of solid geometric shapes - backrests, seats and armrests - led to a large sofa basic, comfortable and elegant, with a strong visual impact and design. In 2008, Field, revisited the original design by making independent modules, more comfortable with the padded fabric is more precious to the particular seam of the corners.

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 In 2010 Spring complete the collection.

The original forms maintain the balance decreasing in size. A sofa with completely removable covers and accessible, as the previous projects, keeps the extreme attention to detail and high quality of materials used. A novel solution, adapted to the needs of contemporary living.

Redondo

Redondo collection of chairs designed by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso, relies on the roundness product as distinctive theme-the Spanish name means "round".

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 The system consists of a wraparound sofa and two chairs that evoke an intimacy of sitting almost "protective". The structure, similar to the shape of the line glass cognac, it is to use lots of pillows: consists of two volumes, combined together, to create a seat enclosed (housing) as a shell.

The curves are enhanced by the total absence of Redondo edges and the softness of the fabric chosen to create a sensory stimulus, and then embellished with a quilted pattern where the wire, like a pencil, draw an elegant three-dimensional geometry.

Dominique Petot

Meridienne - Hibiscus - Iris

To complete the collection Moroso M 'Afrique a sofa, an armchair and a chair, lying on the volumes and forms that evoke the curves and organic vegetables. Swelling exuberant opulence reminiscent of the old British chairs.

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 Great quality in braiding made from a fine crafts senegalese capable of giving a depth texture that becomes as a fabric that armrests seems overstated by the wind. The sofa is presented in two different sizes, the first two sessions, the second extra-large; the structure is steel natural or lacquered. The colors of braided vary from chestnut and white with orange bands, or red and white with a light brown band.

 

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