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A striking example of early 21st-century Italian design, this Malmo Sofa was designed by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso in 2002 and produced in Italy in the 2000s.
The sofa combines sculptural presence with refined comfort, featuring full-grain Italian black leather upholstery set over a distinctive exposed steel frame, giving the piece its architectural and contemporary character. The leather is beautifully finished and enhanced by bold red contrast stitching, adding a subtle yet impactful design detail. The rear of the sofa is finished in fabric, allowing it to sit confidently within a room and be appreciated from all angles.
Elegant yet bold, this three-seater works equally well in modern design-led interiors, loft spaces, or as a statement piece within a curated living area.
A highly collectible designer sofa from one of Italy's most respected manufacturers, offering timeless design, exceptional craftsmanship, and strong visual impact.
DELIVERY
UK
- Shipping calculated at checkout
- We aim to deliver all pieces within 2 weeks of receiving your order
- Our team will liaise with you directly to agree a suitable delivery date
- Express delivery can be arranged at an additional cost, subject to availability
INTERNATIONAL
- EU - £250 for the first item, plus £125 per additional item
- INTERNATIONAL DELIVERY (outside the EU) - We will email a quote within 3 working days of your order (or in advance upon request)
RETURNS
- You may return your item within 14 days of delivery
- The item must be returned in its original condition
- Return transport costs are the responsibility of the customer
- We recommend using a specialist furniture courier
- Once returned and inspected, a refund will be issued in line with our returns policy
LEATHER
- Wipe occasionally with a soft, dry cloth
- Occasionally apply beeswax to the leather and buff gently with a soft cloth
- Avoid prolonged direct sunlight and heat sources
- Subtle changes in tone and texture are part of the hand-dyed patina
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A Family Business, Built on Craft
Family-run and rooted in restoration, we draw on over twenty years of experience to provide you with vintage pieces with the character — all finished by hand.
timeless pieces
the craft behind the patina
A slower way of making furniture — and the reason every piece feels different.

The Craft behind the patina
the craft behind the patina
Each sofa is dyed by hand using traditional pigments.
No two pieces finish the same — the patina develops naturally, just like fine leather luggage or vintage jackets.

The hand-dyeing process
Dyed by Hand, Not by Machine
Each hide is dyed by hand using layered techniques rather than sprayed or drum-coloured finishes.
The colour is built gradually, allowing depth, variation, and movement to develop across the surface.
No two hides take the dye in exactly the same way — and that’s entirely the point.
What you’re seeing isn’t a surface colour, it’s colour that lives within the leather!

The patina
A Patina Designed to Evolve
The patina is created through a multi-stage hand-dyeing and finishing process.
Over time, the leather continues to soften and deepen in tone through use, light, and touch, adding further character without losing integrity.
The result is a finish that feels established from day one and improves with age.
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