Moroso Seating takes its form from the Shapes Found in Nature
FDT Bureau
Image credit: Front for Moroso
Brand: Moroso
Project: Pebble Rubble
Designers: Sofia Lagerkvist and Anna Lindgren (Front)
USP:
Pebble Rubble features the similarity of its upholstered volumes to massive rocks, polished by the tireless rain and wind and cloaked by an organic or plant layer that is capable of softening its roughness and making the surfaces comfortable and welcoming.
The duo’s research generated 16 new textiles, produced by Kvadrat Febrik, four of which are made exclusively for Moroso.
The team 3D scanned rocks that they saw on their forest walks and composed these organic shapes together into furniture pieces.
Pebble Rubble is made up of 15 modules (seats and backrests) that are complemented by three (foot) stools that allow for a free, flexible and creative composition process.
It offers infinite arrangement possibilities, from a single armchair to the creation of a sophisticated panorama.
Ideally to be used in corporate and hospitality sectors.
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