New from Moroso in a new Australian project
Nov 23, 2020
Brighten up autumnal days with Moroso's sunny collections. In the photo, one of the last projects of the Italian factory, implemented in Perth (Australia), and our designers are ready to realize something similar for you. For your dream interior, you will need: Moroso M.a.s.a.s. and Gentry modular sofas, Clarissa, Klara and Fjord armchairs, all by the talented Patricia Urquiola.
The Gentry and M.a.s.s.a.s. sofas are designed in a modern, minimalist style with a characteristic cubist overtone. The M.a.s.s.a.s. model is characterized by visible outside seams; the small backrest, which is smoothly connected to the armrests, makes it cosy and inviting for relaxing. Gentry is upholstered in an upholstered fabric, embellished with geometric stitching and complemented by small decorative cushions in the same style.


The Clarissa armchair is a free interpretation of the legendary Eames lounge armchair with an ottoman seat, created in 1956. The collection keeps up with all the latest trends and sounds incredibly modern. There's the slim profile, the high backrest and the play with colour. But above all, the armchairs and chairs are appealing because of their purely feminine character. The solid, one-piece cocoon of seat and backrest rests on slender, tubular metal legs. From the back we see the elegant geometry of the frame, while in full-face it impresses with its soft, luscious forms. The extended headboard is an allusion to the Voltaire chair with 'ears', but Urquiola's is more open and feminine.

The Fjord chair is an ode to internationalism: the Spanish designer developed a design for the Italian factory whose lines recall the Scandinavian fjords. For example, the high, split backrest is reminiscent of the elongated coastlines of northern Europe. The armchair is equipped with a swivel mechanism, which makes it even more comfortable.

The Klara armchair combines modern simplicity of form and classic craftsmanship. The armrests, which have been 'separated' from the backrest and which act as a structurally independent element, are a characteristic feature of this model. The armchair is made of tightly woven Vienna straw.

The Mathilda and Fjord chairs, the Phoenix, Net and Shanghai tip coffee tables complete the interior. Behind the absolute majority of them there is a signature of an outstanding Spaniard and the painstaking work of Italian factory Moroso.

New Studio is the official representative of the Italian factory Moroso in Belarus.