Sgabello Miniforms MINIFORMS – MARIOLINA STOOL 985053 E-ggs Mariolina came from an exploration into the world of polypropylene and its new developments, combining it with a delicate, honest aesthetic. The body is so simple that it can be drawn without the pen leaving the paper, balancing a careful style, attentive to the present, with the desire to break free of fashion. Mariolina is the answer to the need... View
Scrittoi Miniforms MINIFORMS – TOLDA SCRITTOIO 985071 Valentina Carretta Tolda è un elemento pop neo-romantico, lo specchio regolabile svela l’ispirazione al classico mobile toilette, rivisitato ora in chiave contemporanea, con il giusto humor. View
Sgabello Miniforms MINIFORMS – VALERIE STOOL 985068 Giopato e Coombes Tolda is a neo-romantic, pop element; the adjustable mirror reveals the inspiration to the classic toilette mobile, now revisited with a contemporary approach, with the right humour. View
Miniforms Miniforms MINIFORMS – CONTAINER SIDEBOARD 985085 E-ggs Its name clearly points to its purpose: the Container sideboard springs from industrial inspiration, an origin that is accentuated by its lacquered colours, yet mellowed in its wood finish. In short, it will always find a place in your living area, one way or another. View
Coffee Tables Miniforms MINIFORMS – CHAP COFFEE TABLE 985080 Matteo Zorzenoni Chap is a primary object that finds expression through shape and colour. Organic and primitive in taste, this essential element sports the striking decorative texture of Palladio Moro marble or the transparency of glass. View
Coffee Tables Miniforms MINIFORMS – LINK COFFEE TABLE 985075 Giopato e Coombes Absolutely cool and sparkling, with a summer attitude, it is appropriate both indoors and outdoors. View
Tables Miniforms MINIFORMS – DECAPO TABLE 985090 Francesco Beghetto and Antonio Manaigo Decapo is an extendable or fixed dining table, elegant, with a minimalist and a little Eastern style. It is characterized by the outline of the legs, of a pleasant and narrow ‘V’ shape. Also available with the new top in Fenix. View
Miniforms Miniforms MINIFORMS – EDGE SIDEBOARD 985103 E-ggs Edge was created from a clear, essential approach to the concept of the sideboard. The neutral colours and the expressiveness of the wood give the item an autonomous, indispensable role in the living area. View
Tables Miniforms MINIFORMS – GERONIMO TABLE 985097 Paolo Cappello Geronimo is a totem, a pop icon, a fixed or extendable table created to furnish small spaces, with shapes that look to a minimalist panorama, keeping fascinating lines. View
Tables Miniforms MINIFORMS - ILLO TABLE 985113 Miniforms Lab Illo's head is in the clouds. We have given it overemphasized forms to make it soft and welcoming. This quirky sculpture offers the perfect balance between function and fancy. Available in three versions, for dining rooms, bistros and lounge rooms. View
Tables Miniforms MINIFORMS - GUSTAVE TABLE 985107 Paolo Cappello Four crossed lines which support a top available in several finishes that make it ideal for a décor that surprises. The legs are obtained from press-bent metal while the top is available fixed or extendable (Gustave Plus). View
Tables Miniforms MINIFORMS - JUICE TABLE 985120 E-ggs Juice is a monumental table with a meditative air. Its essence lies in the base, where the long wooden legs attach to a ring, encircling it. Juice, a table developed around the balance between filled and empty spaces, creates a sensation of perfect calmness. View
Coffee Tables Miniforms MINIFORMS - MASTEA COFFEE TABLE 985135 Matteo Zorzenoni We started to experiment with Murano glass in the 1970s and, even if the generations have changed, the glass is blown as it once was: it needs a master glassblower and two strong lungs. Working with this material every day is like revisiting a traditional dish. The ingredients are the same but there is something new in the taste. View
Miniforms Miniforms MINIFORMS - KRAMER SIDEBOARD 985130 E-ggs Available in two different heights and sizes, it tells stories to the domestic living, interacting with the transparency of smoked glass with the inner led. It's theatrical, scenic, it brings the volume of antique furniture to the contemporary era. View
Coffee Tables Miniforms MINIFORMS - ILLO COFFEE TABLE 985126 Miniforms Lab In its occasional table version, Illo looks even cuter. With its reduced volumes, it is reminiscent of gym weights, but don't worry, you don't have to lift it! It comes as a pair of tables, and their light-hearted, authentic look are a textbook example of lightness. View
New Home Agapecasa AGAPECASA ECCENTRICO TABLE €0.00 The Eccentrico table, designed by Angelo Mangiarotti in 1979 and reissued by Agapecasa, is a marble design masterpiece that explores the concept of the gravity joint. Its defining feature is the elliptical tabletop, which is asymmetrically embedded into an inclined cylindrical leg; the weight of the top, combined with the eccentricity of the joint,... Add to cart
New Home Agapecasa AGAPECASA COMPENSATO SIDE TABLE €0.00 Compensato, designed by Angelo Mangiarotti for Agapecasa, is a side table that celebrates constructive mastery and the innovative use of materials. Made entirely of curved birch plywood, the table is distinguished by an extremely lean and linear structure, in which the curved angular elements of the legs lend momentum and a refined lightness to the... Add to cart
New Home Agapecasa AGAPECASA EROS ROUND TABLE €0.00 Eros, designed by Angelo Mangiarotti in 1971 and reissued by Agapecasa, is an iconic system of marble tables that represents a milestone in the research on gravity joints. The round table is characterized by the coupling between the tabletop and the truncated-cone base, achieved without any mechanical joints or fasteners: the shape of the support itself... Add to cart
New Home Agapecasa AGAPECASA ASOLO TABLE €0.00 Asolo, designed by Angelo Mangiarotti in 1981 and reissued by Agapecasa, represents the third milestone in the master's research on gravity joints, evolving the concepts expressed with Eros (1971) and Incas (1978). The table is distinguished by the extreme thinness of its forms: the tabletop features two "slots" (hence the name, which means "eyelet") into... Add to cart
New Home Agapecasa AGAPECASA COMPENSATO TABLE €0.00 Compensato, designed by Angelo Mangiarotti in 1953 and reissued by Agapecasa, is an iconic collection of tables made of birch plywood. The system is distinguished by the use of thin elements that, thanks to the curvatures to which they are subjected, stiffen, providing stability and resistance to an extremely lean structure. The characteristic tapered... Add to cart
New Home Agapecasa AGAPECASA CLUB 44 CHAIR €0.00 Club 44, designed by Angelo Mangiarotti and Bruno Morassutti in 1957 for the cultural center of the same name in La Chaux-de-Fonds (Switzerland) and reissued by Agapecasa, is a chair with an architectural and rigorous character. An evolution of the Cavalletto system, the chair is distinguished by a solid plywood structure (birch or poplar), characterized... Add to cart
New Home Agapecasa AGAPECASA CLIZIA CHAIR €0.00 Clizia, designed by Angelo Mangiarotti in 1990 and reissued by Agapecasa, is more than just a chair: it is a true sculptural seat, characterized by sinuous, fluid lines and evident plastic value. The seat is formed by a cantilevered plane supported by a single central stand. The production process is a masterpiece of optimization: each pair of seats is... Add to cart
New Home Agapecasa AGAPECASA SK207 ROUND TABLE €0.00 SK207, designed by Angelo Mangiarotti in 1959 and reissued by Agapecasa, is a round table that represents a sculptural work of art, masterfully combining engineering and design. The distinguishing feature is the conical bronze base, created using the ancient and refined technique of lost-wax casting — usually reserved for artistic sculpture — with a... Add to cart
New Home Agapecasa AGAPECASA MORE TABLE €0.00 More, designed by Angelo Mangiarotti in 1989 and reissued by Agapecasa, represents the final and conceptually most advanced evolution of a twenty-year research project by the master on gravity joints, already explored in the famous Eros, Incas, and Asolo models. Unlike its predecessors, which used stone supports, More introduces steel legs (truncated-cone... Add to cart