
Sebastian Herknerwill launch the Coat armchair with Italian brand, Moroso at Salone del Mobile in Milan 2012. The Coat armchair is the results of the first collaboration with Moroso. The Coat is an armchair without feet, a fusion of decoration and function. This chair is made using the same technique for printing the hosiery, non slip faded decoration has been printed on the fabric which guarantees perfect stability on the floor, yet at the same time with a low weight for easy moving. The structure was enveloped with cover that can be separate, removable, and soft, like a blanket thrown up the chair. [Via]
Moroso has been displaying “Button Down”, the modular seating at the Salone Del Mobile 2011. “Button Down” was designed by Edward Van Vliet, Dutch designer. A unique concept that is based on a contemporary basis, wrapped in graceful fabric patterns to make endless opportunities. [Via]
Doshi Levien is a London based design office, established by Nipa Doshi and Jonathan Levien. Doshi Levien work for a broad range of clients including for Moroso, designing an impossible wood armchair. Impossible wood is an elegant armchair, have a bent wood frame but would be impossible made in any other way than by injection molding, therefore be named impossible wood. We were interested by the depth and texture of “liquid wood” which most used for make molded chair currently. [Via]
Nendo has designed the Pond for Italian company Moroso. Pond is a low table with glass surface and bottom printed with graphic patterns. This table consist in four sizes with different height, and can be placed together to make an interaction level, pattern and clarity as one of the glass surface of the table. The table called ‘pond’ to remember the way that the surface of the pond not only reflect the environment but also changes constantly with the wind, weather and movement in it. [Via]
Designer Patricia Urquiola has created Biknit armchair for Italian company Moroso. Biknit display at Salone del Mobile 2011 as the new design of Moroso, available in a chair and chaise lounge version. The collection features an exaggerated-stitch pattern and intense aesthetic design against primary surface and the structure. Wooden frame emphasizing its intensity and engendering its shape. On the other hand the Biknit chair displays an overall vision, highlighting its immediate relevance as comfortable and informal seating. [Via]
Silver Lake is the creativity of Patricia Urquiola for Moroso that proposes us memory architecture, inspired by the California modernism of the ’50s. Silver Lake seating furniture consists of three sofas, two armchairs and a small armchair featuring mutual continuous geometric solids and voids with the volume to make polyhedral forms in many sides. Silver Lake taking and maintaining selection of material from the ’50s, that have physical quality and color enhanced by the combination, carefully deliberate contrast to the surface. [Via]







































