19 universities, museums and libraries where you will want to stay
Sep 7, 2017
Moroso knows how important it is to create an interior that inspires, energises and motivates learning. The brand's furniture – sofas, armchairs, pouffes, shelves, shelves and drawers – can be found in the world's leading museums, universities and libraries.
Collaborations with renowned designers – Ron Arad, Carlo Colombo, Enrico Franzolini, Toshiyuki Kita, Patricia Urquiola and many others have enabled this furniture factory to become a trendsetter and innovator. – has made this furniture factory a trendsetter, unrivalled innovator and experimentalist.
Moroso – this is furniture with Italian character and personality, where complex colours and incredible materials are played up in a single product. Despite its exotic appearance, Moroso pieces are ergonomic and comfortable.
In 1999, Moroso was the only company in the country to be awarded the ISO 14001 environmental certification. And since then it has been actively promoting clean production, environmentally friendly processes and natural materials. Every model starts with the end in mind: first and foremost, they think about the lifestyle they would like to offer you.
In this material – better interiors by Moroso, a design environment to absorb, learn and develop.
1) Birmingham Library, London. In the Shakespeare Memorial Hall – chair Take a line for a walk.

2) Australian Catholic University Library, Melbourne:

3) Moroso Fjord chairs at the André Malraux Media Centre Bezier, France.

4) Soft heart chairs in the public library in Vignola, Italy.

5) Dia: Beacon Museum, New York:

6) Leonardo da Vinci National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci:

7) Bin Matar House Museum, Manama, Bahrain:

8) National Museum of Australia:

9) Mart Museum, Rovereto, Italy:

10) Tilburg Theatre, Netherlands:

11) Teatro Giovanni da Udine, Italy:

12) Cultural centre in Mont-de-Marsan, France:

13) University of the Basque Country, San Sebastian, Spain:

14) IMG College, Atlanta, USA:

15) University College Amsterdam:

16) Technical University of Eindhoven, Holland:

17) Wageningen University, the Netherlands:

18) Aller Media Publishing, Copenhagen:

19) Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston. The inspiration came from Gustav Klimt's «Tree of Life.

New Studio – partner of the Italian factory Moroso in Belarus.