During Milan Design Week 2023, Patricia Urquiola + manufacturer Moroso upcycled two of the designer's oldest designs + released some exciting new pieces.
The Pebble Rubble seating collection draws inspiration from monolithic boulders and rocks that have been softened by nature's elements.
Your 60th anniversary deserves something big, so when it was their turn Italian luxury seating brand Moroso reached out to Martino Gamper.
Moroso's RUFF lounge chair, by Patricia Urquiola, relies on binary geometry to create a sculptural dialogue between seat + backrest.
Alfredo Häberli created the Taba collection of multifunctional seating as destinations to live, sit, talk, and work.
PURO's newest hotel takes up the task of reflecting Warsaw's distinct, eclectic blend of East and West by selecting some iconic furniture.
A boutique hotel located in Rome, Italy, that provides an accessible luxury currently unattainable within the city.
A minimalist sofa collection featuring armrests the shape of half a heart that when placed next to another one form a whole heart.
A curvy, oversized sofa that references Japanese stones that become smooth over time thanks to wind and water.
Forgoing typical upholstery methods, Benjamin Hubert uses polyurethane tape to join smaller pieces of fabric together to make the whole.
Moroso presented new work full of bold colors and expressive patterns by Bethan Laura Wood, inspired by trips to Mexico.
A geometric sofa system that hugs the user thanks to its chamfered corners.
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Marc Thorpe launches the new DayTrip seating and table system as part of Moroso's M'Afrique outdoor collection.
A series of outdoor chairs and tables with exaggerated curves that highlight the colorful surfaces.