Details
Designed to be arranged in clusters, the three stems of the table connect at the base mimicking the organic structure of the vine itself.
Materials
Tops are sheet steel; base is tubular steel, all with powder coat finish.
Dimensions

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Morning Glory




Organic architecture
The Morning Glory takes its name from the flowering vine. The vines grow and wrap around each other reinforcing the structure of the plant. The petals of the vine spread out become a canopy of surfaces to retain water. This organic architecture lends itself to the table designed for Moroso. Designed to be arranged in clusters, the three stems of the table connect at the base mimicking the organic structure of the vine itself. The petals of the table overlap each other producing a multi layered system of surface and color.

Marc Thorpe
Shop nowMarc Thorpe Design was founded in New York City by architect Marc Thorpe in 2005. Thorpe is known internationally for his innovative and dynamic work, taking a rigorous approach to the integration of architecture, design and technology. Thorpe and his team collaborate with clients to develop and execute brand growth strategies. The studio conceptualizes design while building brands, and has the resources to produce consistent communication platforms. These include architecture, interiors, branding, furniture, product, retail and exhibit design. Thorpe and his team has designed for leading international brands including Moroso, Tod’s, Stella Artois, Mercedes Benz, Under Armour, Coca-Cola, Infiniti, Saatchi & Saatchi, ABInBev, David Yurman, Esquire, L’Oreal, Yahoo, Patron, Davidoff and the Cooper Hewitt.

Moroso
Shop nowThe Moroso company, founded in 1952, produces upholstered furniture and high-end seating in collaboration with the best international designers. Since the Second World War, Moroso has been able to combine its strong knowledge of craftsmanship and tailoring with industrial production; its uniqueness lies in the combination of design, contemporary art and fashion, to offer products of the highest quality. In fact, Moroso represents the evolution of the Italian company that is based on the figure of the artisan entrepreneur and sees the family as the fulcrum in which this business history has taken root and developed. Founded by Agostino Moroso, today the furniture company is headed by Roberto Moroso, managing director, and Patrizia Moroso, artistic director. Moroso creates and customizes specific projects for the contract and luxury residential market. His collections convey stylistic and formal research, design and production experience. The Company can count on the talent of over seventy master craftsmen in its own production atelier, who, together with the network of excellent suppliers and the use of the highest quality materials, make every single product unique. Moroso's Design is based on research, values, talent, know-how and links with the territory, all elements that allow the company to offer unique products. Moroso is synonymous with quality: materials, linked to the attention of master craftsmen and attention to detail; design, associated with personalization; culture, which coincides with the ability to interpret the different sensibilities of designers; ethics, as a commitment to continuing a business model aimed at knowledge, with respect for the people who are part of it.