Dutch designer Edward Van Vliet designed an entire range of furniture, named Sushi, for his first collaboration with Moroso. This collection is characterised by eye-catching patchwork featuring fabric and embroidery in bright and warm colours, playing on materials and patterns. Inspired by broad horizons incorporating Japanese and Moroccan influences, this collection invites you to travel. The Sushi Donut pouffe infuses crazy charm into your interior in the style of floor cushions found in Moroccan lounges, while being made of fabrics featuring Japanese patterns. Made of goose down, Sushi Donut and Sushi Joy footstools provide soft and extremely comfortable seating. They create a landscape dotted with large, soft, round islands in your living room or child's bedroom, each one hand-crafted to a remarkable standard.
Founded in 1952, Italian design company Moroso creates sofas, armchairs and other furnishings designed by the best designers on the planet, such as Patricia Urquiola, Ron Arad and Doshi & Levien. Moroso's products are of an exemplary quality coupled with a sense of humour. Exuberant, rich in humanity, baroque, colourful and full of vitality all at once, Moroso's collection emphasises the way in which design draws its inspiration from art and therefore becomes its expression in everyday life.