: These names frequently appear in cast lists for Moro's high-volume video releases during the 1990s and early 2000s. Feature Profile: Pierre Moro's Style

Pierre Moro - Sale Correction (Dany - Beatrix - Marie Delvaux) - Google Drive. Google Docs

The line, particularly the signature lighting fixtures and floor lamps, remains a cornerstone of Moro’s design legacy.

His niche was volume. He would buy entire collections, break them down, and sell pieces to international dealers. His contracts were notoriously complex, often including clauses that indemnified him against "subjective authenticity disputes." For years, this worked. Until the estate of came onto the market.

The fluorescent lights of the sixth-floor hallway hummed with a sound that grated on Pierre Moro’s nerves. He adjusted his cuffs, checking his watch. 3:15 PM. The "Sale Correction"—the department’s grim euphemism for the quarterly inventory purge—was running ahead of schedule, but the tension in the air was thick enough to choke a horse.

As of late 2024, the Pierre Moro Correction remains partially open. Dany has filed a separate civil suit for emotional damages. Beatrix is writing a memoir about her time in Moro’s atelier. And Marie Delvaux has announced a traveling exhibition titled "Not Moro: The Delvaux Correction," showcasing the returned pieces.