A Momo in the MoMA?
The Museum Modern Art In New York is one of the world’s premier showcases for modern art.
Last year, more than 1 million people visited, drawn by works such as Henri Rousseau’s “Sleeping Gypsy,” Henri Matisse’s “The Dance,” and Vincent Van Gogh’s “The Starry Night.”
But not one of those visitors saw a Momo Home.
Because MoMa doesn’t have a Momo.
Yet.
We’re working to change that.
You see, we think a home should be a work of art. And while our homes are precision-engineered to be the best-built in the world, they’re more than just hard science.
They’re also designed with intention. And heart.
Rooms are open to let in natural light. The design is open. Each component is thoughtfully considered. And there’s a flow to our layouts that give every Momo Home a cozy intimacy.
We’d like to be able to put it into words, but there are some things you just have to experience for yourself to get the full effect.
That’s just how it is with any great work of art.
Cheers,
Jeff
Jeff Williams is Momo’s chief marketing officer.
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