Since 1952 Moroso manufactures products ofhigh-end furniture, proposing today a catalog 2017 full of interesting proposals born from the collaboration with internationally known designers. Agostino before, Roberto and Patrizia today, two generations that have led an Italian family business to success thanks to the skilful integration between artisan quality and industrial production in step with the times, contemporary design and tailoring that has made our company great. Country.
Patricia Urquiola, Ron Arad, Tom Dixon and Marcel Wanders, are just some of the creatives who have lent their genius to Moroso to ride the market ofhigh-end furniture, for the home and for the contract sector.
Among the latest proposals created to enrich the 2017 Moroso catalog stands out the Belt sofa, the work of, Patricia Urquiola. Comfortable and convenient, it is a seat created for the well-being of the user, who with Belt can really feel at home. From the enveloping shape to the soft and relaxing cushions, each element is created to achieve physical and mental comfort away from the rigid patterns of minimalist furnishings.
2016 also saw the birth of the Vis-a-Vis Juju rendez-vous, a delightful sofa by Edward Van Vliet dressed in a fabric with geometric patterns. Proposed in the Sushi Collection, it is a seat that cannot fail to become the highlight of the living room or lounge area.
But Moroso it is not only synonymous with furnishings, but also with accessories. It is the case of Jardin suspendu, a line of planters designed by Concetta Giannangeli and produced by hand with colored polyethylene threads on a steel structure.
Marc Thorpe’s latest work on Baobab table with a steel base and colored polyethylene threads, and a top in MDF finished in a choice of concrete and clay.
Cradle is an armchair by Benjamin Hubert born from his studies on materials, and in this case on those on the net, which boasts both visual and physical lightness.
Suitable to complete a modern style living room chaise longue Pipe born from the inspiration of Sebastian Herkner and produced with a sturdy structure and comfortable and rounded cushions.
Great success then for the furniture collection born from the collaboration of Moroso with Diesel. Informal and with a contemporary taste, we are talking about sofas and armchairs, chairs and stools, tables and coffee tables, as well as beds and storage units, accessories and outdoor furniture inspired by the underground world where there is no lack of materials and young details such as denim, studs and black skin.
An example is the Gimme Shelter sofa with a simple shape of geometric inspiration but with the particularity of being able to create a reserved space.