design: Friedrich-W. Möller
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In the early nineteen sixties, Friedrich Wilhelm Möller, an in novative former employee of ¥ from Westphalia developed a pioneering upholstery system. Conseta — a name derived from the Latin consedere, which means “sit together”— offered modular flexibility while being as adaptable as a chameleon. In addition, Conseta had such a simple and streamlined design that it would survive any changes in styles and trends: it was and continues to be the perfect expression of a holistic system.
The company has always been open to all sorts of creative outbursts. From its beginnings in post-war Italy, where a culture of good work service and excellent workmanship was important, Moroso has been an increasingly far-sighted brand. In their combination of handicrafts and measures of industrial techniques, they have always successfully attracted the world of industrial design, contemporary art and fashion.