Salon Nana Sofa by Moroso
The Salon Nana collection is the result of a collaboration with the French-Lebanese architect Annabel Karim Kassar. Its name is designed to evoke images of convivial atmospheres like the ones you might expect to find in the literary circles of the late-19th century (the book "Nana" by Emile Zola was published in 1880). The collection features a flexible modular seating system that can adapt to various situations, two different collections of side tables, all of which are inspired by Moroccan tradition.
Nana sofas combine a generous silhouette that offers the unique comfort of oversized down cushions with a range of welcoming fabrics from Moroccan-inspired stripes to stunning primary colour options in linen, cotton or velvet, as well as different prints.
The Nana sofas are paired with "Mezze", a low traditional mattress used in Oriental houses, in living rooms and majlis types of seating.
The collection is completed by the Nana square coffee tables with black metallic base and top available in glass in three different finishes or in black marquina, carrara or calacatta marble.
Not a Harem little side tables feature a black metallic base covered by a top with an Oriental motif influenced by Moorish and crusade patterned tiles imprinted on canvas. The side tables are decorated with burnished studs.
"I lived in Morocco for three years and I was always fascinated by the black and white striped djellabas worn by men in the Medina. With Salon Nana, I wanted to create an atmosphere: a mood that is ever-changing as opposed to static". Annabel Karim Kassar
Moroso
Wooden structure covered with polyurethane foam and polyester fiber
Designed by:
Annabelkarimkassar
Made in Italy