Coffee Tables Molteni & C. MOLTENI & C. TESO SMALL TABLE 42816 Foster + Partners Teso is a sculptural object with completely new shapes, where its lightness and solidity captivate and engage without any restrictions. The structure is created by first perforating a round steel sheet using laser engravings, followed by stretching it. Functionality is ensured by transparent extralight glass surfaces, which allow for the... View
Sedie Poliform POLIFORM SOPHIE CHAIR WITHOUT ARMREST 42875 Emmanuel Gallina Emmanuel Gallina designs a chair with enveloping lines and generous proportions, reinterpreting a classic shape in a contemporary way. Sophie is characterized by its solid seat, contrasted by a light solid wood structure. Available in two versions, with or without armrests, it can be upholstered in fabric or leather. View
Sedie Poliform POLIFORM SEATTLE 42881 Jean-Marie Massaud Seattle is a chair that stands out for the meticulous craftsmanship of its leather upholstery. The stitching and punching are high-tailoring details, further enhanced by the light and almost airy shape of the structure, which can be partially or fully upholstered. View
Molteni Molteni & C. MOLTENI & C. MHC.1 CONTEINER 42883 Werner Bläser MHC.1 is a reissue of the prototype of Molteni&C's first modern piece of furniture, the dresser designed by Werner Blaser. Although it was never put into production, it won first prize at the 1955 Cantù International Competition, the 1st Selettiva, aimed at requalifying the image of Italian production. The jury was composed of notable... View
Molteni Molteni & C. MOLTENI & C. MHC.2 CONTEINER 42893 Yasuhiko Itoh MHC.2 is the reissue of the bookshelf prototype designed by Yasuhiko Itoh in 1959, an iconic piece awarded at the 3rd edition of the Selettiva di Cantù. Made of bentwood, an innovative technique for the time, it stands out for its elegance and refinement. After an initial limited edition of 100 numbered pieces, it is now available in a... View
Molteni Molteni & C. MOLTENI & C. GRADUATE BOOKSHELVES 42906 Jean Nouvel Jean Nouvel’s suspended bookcase is a masterpiece of lightness and engineering. It features a single shelf anchored to the wall or ceiling, with steel cables supporting wooden and aluminum shelves that appear to float in space. The metal uprights, equipped with graduated notches, allow for flexible shelf placement, secured with invisible... View
Molteni Molteni & C. MOLTENI & C. D.357.1 - D.357.2 BOOKSHELVES 42923 Giò Ponti Gio Ponti designed this bookcase for his Milan home on Via Dezza. Produced based on his original 1956-1957 drawings, it is part of the Molteni&C Gio Ponti Collection. Made of shaped plywood with an elm veneer finish, it is available in two versions: with or without a mirror. View
Bed Giorgetti GIORGETTI ALTEA BED 42929 Carlo Colombo Altea is a bed designed by Carlo Colombo for Giorgetti, embodying the perfect balance between tailored comfort and refined aesthetics. View
Poltrone Poliform POLIFORM VENTURA CHAIR 42935 Jean-Marie Massaud The Ventura chair is distinguished by the unique junction between the backrest and armrests, a refined detail that adds character and sensuality. In perfect balance between comfort and style, Ventura is available with a wooden structure, and for the metal structure version, in all mat lacquered colours, to be paired with upholstery in... View
Bed Giorgetti GIORGETTI FRAME BED 42934 Carlo Colombo Frame is a double bed designed by Carlo Colombo for Giorgetti in 2017. Elegant and functional, it is available with either a high or low headboard, both featuring leather-covered side profiles that enhance its refined design. View
Bed Giorgetti GIORGETTI HYPNOS BED 42940 Umberto Asnago Hypnos is the bed designed by Umberto Asnago for Giorgetti, where comfort, elegance, and craftsmanship come together in a harmonious design. View
Roberto Lazzeroni Giorgetti GIORGETTI PEGASO BED 42960 Roberto Lazzeroni Pegaso, designed by Roberto Lazzeroni for Giorgetti, is a double bed featuring a solid structure made of solid walnut wood and a headboard upholstered in Polimex. View