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Moroso’s 2025 collection reimagines comfort as an emotional landscape.

At Milan Design Week 2025, Moroso unveils a vision of living that goes beyond the expected. The brand presents a new take on “normality” with Nonrmal Non-Normal, the name of its installation: a polymorphic, sensory, and fluid experience defined by harmonious contrasts, materials in dialogue, and volumes that embrace.


What emerges is a new way of interpreting interior design—not as a mere collection of objects, but as an emotional ecosystem, a landscape shaped around people’s innermost needs: tranquility, beauty, and authenticity.

Me-Time Moroso

At the core of this collection is comfort—conceived as both a design gesture and an act of care. An empathetic language takes form through two new sofas designed by Garcia Cumini and Patricia Urquiola.


Even the names speak volumes.

Me-Time, by Garcia Cumini, is a haven of intimacy—an island where one can slow down, let go, and gently inhabit the present. The design is rooted in a reflection that intertwines design, emotion, and memory, resulting in a seat that feels both like a sculptural statement and a visual caress.


Its generous, flowing shapes recall domestic archetypes, reimagined through what the designers define as “controlled deformation.” Softness stretches beyond its boundaries, yet always with grace; the lines appear shaped by time itself, like objects smoothed by repeated, silent gestures.

Cuadra Soft Moroso

Cuadra-Soft, Patricia Urquiola’s latest design, reinterprets the modular sofa concept with greater freedom and fluidity. Relaxed and adaptable, it meets the needs of diverse environments and lifestyles. A complete and autonomous project, it opens up new ways of experiencing the living space.


Clean lines and generous proportions define a form that welcomes, adapting with natural ease to a variety of interiors.

Moroso Cuadra Soft
D-Scale Moroso
Moroso D-Scale

This exploration of comfort continues in a bold, theatrical new piece by Moroso and Diesel Living.

D-Scape, designed by Glenn Martens in collaboration with Controvento, is a sofa that ventures into uncharted territory, inspired by the vastness of the cosmos and the plasticity of matter shaped by gravity.


A modular system that breaks from symmetry, D-Scape is sculptural, organic, and ever-changing—capable of transforming contemporary interiors into immersive, experiential landscapes.

Moroso Sedona

Patricia Urquiola also introduces Sedona, a complete collection for the sleeping area that includes the Tilt bed, bench, pouf, and nightstands—a clear manifesto of a new way to inhabit this intimate space.


Inspired by the raw beauty of Sedona, Arizona, the design recalls the softness of dunes, the quietness of silence, and the deep bond between form and context. It’s not just about furnishing a room, but about crafting a space where every element speaks the same language—of balance, comfort, and beauty.

Tilt Moroso
Moroso Sedona
Clay Moroso
Moroso Clay

Alongside these new creations, Moroso presents poetic evolutions of existing designs.


The Clay armchair by Zanellato Bortotto expands the Mangiafuoco universe, incorporating handcrafted ceramic from Nove, Veneto—transformed into an artistic insert nestled within a soft, sculptural seat.


The Lakelet low tables enrich the Pebble Rubble landscape by Front studio. With their interplay of irregular volumes and tactile materials, they form a harmonious dialogue between nature and design.

Moroso Pebble
Pebble Moroso

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