Momocca unveils Emma, a unique sculptural design solution

News Infurma01/10/2019
Momocca unveils Emma, a unique sculptural design solution
Momocca unveils Emma, a unique sculptural design solution

Momocca, Valencian furniture publisher, presented an atypical and inspiring line of sculptural design at Habitat this year

Emma, conceived as a piece of domestic art, is born from the sophisticated silhouette of vermouth glasses and finds its unique personality in the dialogue of materials. The innovation of curved wood, the hardening of the steel rods and the sophistication of the natural stone of its surface create unmistakable pieces.

Emma is a unique collection that sprouts from the unusual combination of materials. Creativity and technique unite to create a new design concept that materialises in organic and singular side tables. Emma manages to create very diverse atmospheres. A unique line that invites you to celebrate life and enjoy its small pleasures“, explains Lourdes Coll, head of Momocca.

Wood, metal, porcelain and marble unfold a possibility of unlimited configuration - with three different heights and widths - that allow the essence of each space to emerge. By opting for an upholstered top, Emma tables become comfortable poufs, yet another example of their versatility and adaptability.

Emma is part of Momocca's philosophy of creating highly configurable solutions that can be completely personalised to each space and environment, whether home or contract. A sophisticated and suggestive lifestyle that achieves that each new line of furniture complements the previous ones. Emma‘s organic, sinuous silhouette follows the creative trail of her predecessors Julia and Adara.

Emma is a further step in the constant evolution of Momocca, which has presented a new collection every year at Feria Habitat and which, on this occasion, has doubled the space of its stand compared to last year.

Source: Momocca
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