Lowland and Lowseat, two seating systems designed by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso in 2000, are revised and ‘reused’ through a different approach to sustainability, which enhances an existing product by transforming it into an (ever)green piece.
For Loveseat, an evolution of the chair first designed by Urquiola in 2000, this stylistic approach is even more intense and powerful than the one applied on the sofa. The solidity of the sofa base, necessary to support and distribute the weight of the seat components, becomes lighter and more delicate in the leg, tapering out almost to nothing, in a game of captivating lightness. This is a structural solution that gives Loveseat a strong, contemporary character. Bold and independent, it’s the perfect stand-alone piece, but can also be grouped with other chairs for use in public or community spaces.