Chair of the Day: Moroso’s Sushi Sofa
It’s Friday, Yay! I’m looking forward to the weekend, aren’t you? I’ll be photographing graveyards and lounging on my sofa that isn’t this one.

But I wish it were. This is final entry of my week-long homage to Edward Van Vliet’s Sushi, designed for Moroso. My design business is all about color. It’s where I usually start. Personally, I love vibrant colors. I’m don’t wear all black all the time. A sofa like this might seem intimidating in a residential setting. It’s a real commitment for sure. It’s also one I’d like the chance to experience as a designer. I’m just looking for the right client.
Have a great weekend. After my graveyard shoot, I’ll get started on our second assignment for the Kitchen Cure. More about that next week. Plus, lots more posts. I’ve been a busy, working designer the last few weeks.
Chair of the Day: Moroso Sushi Pouf
Designer Edward Van Vliet described this as a “modernistic folklore Donut pouf.” Does that mean it comes with frosting?
His pouf is part of the Sushi Collection Edqard designed for Moroso. It looks a bit like a mini-tramp. I like poufs (I like mini-tramps, too). They have 1,001 uses.
Poufs make great coffee tables that can also be seats. The Sushi pouf scream, “PARTY!” to me. How about you?
Chair of the Day: Sushi Lounge Chair
This is part 3 of my week long celebration of Edward Van Vliet’s Sushi Collection for Moroso. It’s one of my current faves. Today we’re admiring the lounge chair.
I think the combination of patterns is wonderful. Would you put wear a pink floral shirt with a brown and orange skirt? I don’t think I would. But it works, doesn’t it? The fabrics were developed specifically for this collection.
I like to mix strange textures. What odd combinations have you put together?
























