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Moroso is an independent, family–run managerial company founded in 1952 and built around a corporate model that, in the encounter between Art and Industry, gives shape to designers’ ideas by balancing creative vision, industrial processes and craftsmanship, handling everything from a single bespoke design to mass production. All made in Italy. Moroso has repeatedly taken the lead in the past several decades to create collections of home furnishings that have been lauded for their artistic merits and excellence in construction. Their roster of designers includes Ron Arad, Patricia Urquiola, Ross Lovegrove, Tokujin Yoshioka, Doshi & Levien, Tord Boontje and Nendo among others.

DESIGN / DIALOGUE, an exhibition curated by Ark Journal.

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