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Rows Cabinet

Designer:
Patricia Urquiola
Brand:
Moroso
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Characterized by linear shapes and the presence of architecturally inspired symmetries, the Rows collection, designed by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso, expresses, in its sophisticated and minimal geometry, a refined artistic memory. It is distinguished by the presence of a work that is both formal and decorative, a curvilinear section milling inspired by the still lifes of Amédée Ozenfant, founder in 1918 of the Purist artistic movement.

The series of containers includes two sideboards , a cabinet and a console to be used in the dining and living areas, made with a process which, while keeping the continuity of the wood grain unaltered, gives the furniture a handcrafted character without hiding the purely industrial essence of the production.

Characterized by linear shapes and the presence of architecturally inspired symmetries, the Rows collection, designed by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso, expresses, in its sophisticated and minimal geometry, a refined artistic memory. It is distinguished by the presence of a work that is both formal and decorative, a curvilinear section milling inspired by the still lifes of Amédée Ozenfant, founder in 1918 of the Purist artistic movement.

The series of containers includes two sideboards , a cabinet and a console to be used in the dining and living areas, made with a process which, while keeping the continuity of the wood grain unaltered, gives the furniture a handcrafted character without hiding the purely industrial essence of the production.

Designer

Patricia Urquiola

Urquiola is known internationally, her stunning designs are youthful, creative and colourful. Her style of playful forms and equally functional practically is a magic...

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Brand

Moroso

Moroso has been working in close collaboration with some of the world’s most talented designers to produce luxury sofas and seating since 1952.

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