March 2009
Italian home furnishings brand Moroso has unveiled a line-up of new products it will be displaying at Milan's upcoming Salone Internazionale del Mobile furniture show next month.
The company will be showing off new living room furniture and accessories, created in collaboration with Swedish design agency, FRONT.
It will also be highlighting new work by Tokujin Yoshioka, who explores themes such as nature, lighting and ethereal effect in his furniture pieces.
Famed Spanish designer Patricia Urquiola has a new range with Moroso as well; it includes Fergana, a large-sized modular seating solution which can be transformed into a 'monobloc' with a table in the middle.
In addition to its new products, Moroso has also set its sights on creating an 'evocative' off-show exhibition inspired by Africa.
Exploring modern contemporary ideas in African design, the stand is being designed by Urquiola and Martino Berghinz.
Speaking to dezeen.com, the Spanish designer urged audiences: "Don't expect any ethnic-chic moods or products. Africa is much more than that!"
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