
Since 1952 MOROSO has been designing its sofas, armchairs and accessories with wellknown designers such as Ron Arad, Carlo Colombo, Enrico Franzolini, Marc Newson, Toshiyuki Kita and Patricia Urquiola. MOROSO has been constructing its sofas and armchairs aiming at top quality. For its quality, the company was the first producer of upholstered furniture in Italy to receive on 24 June 1994 the ISO 9000 certification for firm management and the ISO 9001 certification for design, production and customer service.
In order to ensure the feasibility - and effectiveness - of this policy, MOROSO started from the end: it began by considering the end users, their lifestyles and their ways of using their living-rooms. A living room is a place you open to other people, in order to express your hospitality, but can also be a place of quiet and reflection.
For this reason, it will not be a coincidence if you find yourself sitting on a MOROSO armchair during a transoceanic cruise on a Love Boat
Famous objects of the Moroso house are for example the furniture collection Dinamic (1986) by Massimo Iosa Ghini, the furniture collection Spring (1991) and Victoria & Albert (2000) by Ron Arad, the armchair Gluon and TV Chair by Marc Newson (both 1993), and the sofa system Serpentine (2003) by Tom Dixon, just to name some of them. A lot of other famous, and popular designers, like Javier Mariscal, Achille Castiglioni, Patricia Urquiola, Konstantin Grcic or Alfredo Häberli are close bonden to Moroso.
Moroso main catalogue 2009: PDF-Dokument (17,7 MB)
Cataouge Rooms 2009-2010: PDF-Dokument (9,90 MB)
website of the manufacturer: http://www.moroso.it
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