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Front and Moroso unveil Geometriæ furniture collection inspired by 3D perspective drawings at Milan Design Week

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Amy Frearson

1mo ago· 6 min readenNews

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Swedish studio Front and Italian brand Moroso unveiled Geometriæ, a furniture collection at Milan design week. The collection features pieces made of intersecting cuboids and cylinders, upholstered in woven jacquard textiles that replicate hand-drawn light and shadow effects of 3D perspective drawings, creating furniture that appears like three-dimensional sketches brought to life.

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The foundational principles of 3D drawing provided the cues for Geometriæ, a furniture collection unveiled at Milan design week by Swedish studio Front and Italian brand Moroso.
The pieces are made up of intersecting cuboids and cylinders, upholstered in woven jacquard textiles that replicate the hand-drawn light and shadow effects of 3D perspective drawings.
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The foundational principles of 3D drawing provided the cues for Geometriæ, a furniture collection unveiled at Milan design week by Swedish studio Front and Italian brand Moroso.

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