The collection of seatings by Patricia Urquiola of Moroso is named after three Milanese ladies. Each piece has a distinct character and, but they all welcome you with a geometrical embrace. Attention to environment and high quality materials reflect the refined bond between comfort and design of one of the most prestigious Italian furniture companies.

Mafalda chair by Patricia Urquiola of Moroso - Courtesy of Moroso.

Mafalda chair by Patricia Urquiola of Moroso – Courtesy of Moroso.

MAFALDA: Symbiosis  of geometry and rotundity – The new Mafalda collection reinterprets the morphology and clear geometric lines of traditional wood-framed seating by applying a new concept to the backrest and upholstery. In sharp contrast to the geometry of wood, the shell has a soft, “waved” design. These “waves” are formed using a new moulding technology to create a shell in a material which is both recycled and recyclableas flexible and soft to the touch.

Mafalda chair by Patricia Urquiola of Moroso - Courtesy of Moroso.

Mafalda chair by Patricia Urquiola of Moroso – Courtesy of Moroso.

CLARISSA: Contemporary comfort. The Clarissa family of chairs have a characteristic seatback which cuddle the sitter with a “hood”. The armchair speaks a double language: geometric on the outside, soft and cosy on the inside. The metal tube frame matches perfectly the clean, linear geometry of the shell. Made with thermoformed polyester fibre, Clarissa welcomes you generously with her distinct motherly Italian embrace.
Clarissa chair by Patricia Urquiola of Moroso - Courtesy of Moroso.

Clarissa chair by Patricia Urquiola of Moroso – Courtesy of Moroso.

MATHILDA: The lure of primordial synthesis. The Mathilda series includes a stackable chair and an armchair with unfussy lines and warm materials. The wooden legs are bound to the curved plywood backrestin order to emphasize the structure of the chairs and the geometric effect of its overlapping components.

Mathilda chair by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso - Photo: courtesy of Moroso.

Mathilda chair by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso – Photo: courtesy of Moroso.