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Description
Patricia Urquiola is the designer who best expresses Moroso's vision; she has therefore created the main range of the new Bohemian collection.
She has taken a very original approach to classic capitonné work, giving it a revolutionary modern look. Creating emotions. Patricia's family of products - sofa, bergère, chaise longue, armchair and pouf - have very fluid forms, almost as if they were melting over their frame, creating soft, irregular, enveloping, almost casual lines, where the fabric or leather is fixed to the shell with press-studs.
A classically-shaped sofa appears to be "wearing" a shawl thrown over its shoulders. The capitonné fabric shawl is fixed with press-studs to emphasise the idea of "wearing" an outfit. The seat is covered with various kinds of cushions, fabric layers which alternate technical textiles and faux fur with others inspired by Mongolian rugs. The result is a sophisticated product displaying an almost maniacal research into an extraordinarily rich upholstery which layers different leathers and other materials and mixes cultures and traditions, colours and textile-working techniques. A form of luxury patchwork for a sofa with a nomadic, global spirit. Very contemporary. A modern slant on a classic. This fresh approach was only possible thanks not least to Moroso's manual ability and know-how. As if they were working in a fashion atelier, Moroso's "tailors" treat the fabric with supreme nonchalance, transforming it at will, bringing it to life and giving shape to the designer's vision.
Characteristics
BOHEMIAN fabric covers are completely removable.
REQUESTS FOR SPECIAL SIZES CANNOT BE ACCEPTED.
Structure
Shell: fiberglass covered with molded, flameretardant injected foam and polyester fiber.
Base:lacquered steel red or black.
Underfeet in syntethic rubber.
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Qub is a range of armchairs that has a winning appeal and an original design, a cosy soul and vintage inspiration.
Qub is realized with or without headrest, 4 legs or flat bases. These armchairs represented the Cazzaro lifestyle concept thanks also to the possibility of being upholstered with many fabrics and colours.
Qub was created as an object devoted to furnish waiting areas and hotel spaces, but the curios and funny aspect makes Qub versatile and suitable for the interior home furnishing.
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Attractive shapes for a swivel armchair with an all-embracing and highly comfortable shell.
With its precise details, it is available in a wide range of fabrics and leather, and a two-colour option. The Oplà armchair fits into the living room or bedroom.
Dimensions: 70 x 70 x 80 cm
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CIRCO Solo - a magnificent individual chair with a tall backrest that protectively encompasses the occupant - is now joining the successful CIRCO line already consisting of chair, armchair and table. A place of retreat for listening to music, reading - simply being oneself. The accompanying lumbar spinal pillow provides additional support for the back and makes CIRCO SOLO extra comfortable. Like the armchair itself, the matching stool rests on a rotating plate of high quality polished or lacquered aluminium.
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Where is the upholstery? An understandable question when one looks at HOB. The answer is that less is sometimes more. A flexible bentwood shell in the seat and back replaces the upholstery and provides the necessary comfort. As if made in a single casting and covered with high quality felt or robust bend leather, HOB seems to float gently above the ground. Contributing to this appearance is the delicate, rotating aluminium frame, available in polished version or in various lacquers.
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Swivel armchair and two seat sofa with metal frame and padding in moulded polyurethane foam. Base in satined stainless steel. Fixed cover in fabrics and leathers of the collection and in a selection of fabrics designed by Emilio Pucci.
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Description
Patricia Urquiola has an innate capacity to design objects with a strong connotation, which revolve around the upholstered families. A new look at the hammock style, presented at the Ideal House exhibition in Cologne; the ideal companion to the Smock armchair presented at last year’s Milan Furniture Show. It displays the same exploration of solids and voids, comfort and luxury, that distinguishes Urquiola’s work. This sophisticated, elegant sofa uses a light, stylised design centred around the draping over the ring-shaped armrests. The unusual feature of a full-length zip is for removing the cover and for joining different materials. The two rings have become arms, the objective lightness is maintained and transmitted by the slightly foamed shell. The small armchair stands on a slide or on a central tube. The particular feature is the smock stitch, embroidered at the sides, giving a luxurious and refined quality. A leather version is also envisaged, again confirming Moroso as a company that offers a unique product representing a way of working that, even though industrialized in its processes, remains hand-crafted in the attention to detail and the finishes.
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• Body and back cover quilted underneath with non-woven
polyester
• Body covered in polyether foam
• Back in polyether foam
• Seat covered in polyether foam en cased in a nonwoven/
foam composite mat
• Coil spring unit
• Wooden inner frame
• Metal skid optionally
• in a pearl matt lacquer or
• high-gloss chrome finish
• Alternatively plate foot with rotary function optionally with
• matt chrome finish or
• oak veneer, stained in accordance with the Rolf Benz
colour chart, or in
• walnut veneer
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Laminated birch veneer Upholstery: Sheepskin (grey, white, black, brown or sand beige), fabric or leather 5-star swivel base in aluminium. Steel pillar in chrome finish.
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