Moroso
Victoria and Albert Sofa
2 Seaters
Price starting from € 9.309,00*
*Price valid for the 2 seaters version in W.205 cm with upholstery in fabric cat. H with feet in titanium finishing (cod. 044).
The Victoria & Albert sofa by Moroso is one of the most iconic upholstered items born from the pencil of the famous English designer Ron Arad. The name is an ironic and affectionate reference to the two British rulers of the nineteenth century, but also a tribute to the Victoria & Albert Museum in London which, in 2000, the year of production of this sofa, had dedicated a large personal retrospective to Arad. The shapes of Victoria & Albert are those of a sinuous ribbon that recalls the shape of the symbol of infinity, thus leaving a hollow space between the seat and back. The sofa is available in two different versions: one is perfectly symmetrical, while on the other one of the two sides is higher and more pronounced.
W.205 x D.95 x H.107 cm
Seat Height 43 cm
Available also in W.255 cm
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Design has always been the guiding star of Moroso, even in its most courageous and avant-garde variations. This is why, under the farsighted artistic direction of Patrizia Moroso, the company was able to establish strong relationships with visionary designers from all over the world by finding them the ideal environment to create their most daring creations. This was possible also thanks to the strong roots in the artisan tradition of a land like Friuli Venezia Giulia, with its strong ethic work and its meticulous attention to quality.Read more
Designed by
Ron Arad
Ron Arad (1951-) is a British artist and designer of Israeli origins, protagonist of the successful London underground design season of the 1980s and later became a world-renowned designer. Born in Tel Aviv, after studying art in Jerusalem he moved to England at the age of twenty-two and continued his studies under the guidance of avant-garde architect Peter Cook. In 1981 he opened the One Off studio and began the production of unusual furniture-sculptures in a limited series: these are seats and objects in welded metal with a post-industrial aesthetic in which the idea of recycling predominates. His first experiences with series design came with the Swiss company Vitra in 1987, for which he created his famous Well Tempered Chair. He therefore attracts the attention of some enlightened entrepreneurs of Italian design, who give him the opportunity to measure himself with large-scale production: from Kartell, which convinces him to abandon metal and compete with a more accessible material such as plastic, up to brands known for their research activities such as Moroso, Magis, Driade and Venini. He headed the product design department of the Royal College of Art in London from 1997 to 2009.Read more