Mogg Mogg MOGG TOKYO TABLE 475980 Idelfonso Colombo Tokyo is a Two Pieces Collection designed by Idelfonso Colombo for Mogg brand. It is composed of a bench and a consolle thought for the entryway, two practical objects, provided with shelves and spaces to store bags, magazines or anything. Shipment in 5-6 working weeks View
Mogg Mogg MOGG METRICA WALL BOOKCASE 476020 CtrlZak The simple structure exploits the cadenced rod industrial processing in different diameters and according to an irregular partition. The essential volume is delineated thanks to the match of straight lines: the rhythm is punctuated by the rods positioned at different intervals on a seemingly rigorous structure where the books and objects will... View
Mogg Mogg MOGG ORDINARYDAY CHEST OF DRAWERS 476014 Raphael Charles Ordinaryday is a chest of drawers of Raphael Charles for Mogg, made of solid pinewood, and the internal structure of the 4 drawers and back in black. Ordinaryday is created with nothing but pure pinewood, which visually gives the impression that it is a pile of wood stacked profiles from the highly mysterious character. Her look is... View
Mogg Mogg MOGG RITRATTI CABINET 476003 Marzia e Leonardo Dainelli Ritratti is a storage cabinet designed by Marzia and Leonardo Dainelli for the brand Mogg, made of laminated phenolic wood with glossy and matt resins finish. Sideboard version has 4 doors and 4 internal shelves, while the cupboard version has 2 doors and 4 internal shelves. Ritratti is an almost magical storage, with an... View
Coffee Tables Mogg MOGG SING SING TABLE 475994 Fabio Bortolani Sing Sing is a coffee table designed by Fabio Bortolani for Mogg. Made of metal in glossy black nickel or matt burnished bronzed. In this version Sing Sing square. In Sing Sing the surprise is the base. Chains welded together create a solid support for a coffee table with an original and creative spirit, fully inserted in Mogg style.... View
Knoll Knoll KNOLL WOMB OTTOMAN 956461 Eero Saarinen The Womb Ottoman, designed by Eero Saarinen in the 1940s as a complement to the iconic Womb Chair, provides enveloping, comfortable support for the feet, enhancing the chair’s relaxing experience. View
Knoll Knoll KNOLL WASSILY ARMCHAIR 956485 Marcel Breuer The iconic Wassily Chair by Marcel Breuer features leather or canvas straps stretched across a tubular steel frame, a lightweight and durable material Breuer explored after observing the flexibility of bicycle frames. View
Home Knoll KNOLL TULIP SWIVEL ARMCHAIR 956505 Eero Saarinen The Tulip Chair from Eero Saarinen’s Pedestal Collection is one of the most iconic achievements of modern design, born from Saarinen’s desire to eliminate what he called “the slum of legs” beneath traditional tables and chairs. View
Knoll Knoll KNOLL TULIP STOOL 956500 Eero Saarinen The Tulip Stool by Eero Saarinen, part of the renowned Saarinen Tulip Collection, serves as an elegant and functional addition, perfect as an extra dining seat or a statement piece in any room. View
Home Knoll KNOLL STRAIGHT CHAIR 956515 George Nakashima The Straight-Back Chair is George Nakashima’s modern reinterpretation of the classic Windsor chair, blending craftsmanship with timeless design. Built with an American walnut frame and contrasting hickory spindles, it highlights the natural beauty of wood through a clear low-sheen finish that enhances its unique grain patterns. View
Coffee Tables Knoll KNOLL MR LOW TABLE 956510 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe The MR Table is one of the earliest examples of steel furniture designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, embodying his unique ability to transform the simplest configurations of lines into objects of grace and beauty. View
Coffee Tables Knoll KNOLL SAARINEN COFFEE TABLE 956624 Eero Saarinen With the Pedestal Collection, Eero Saarinen resolved the “ugly, confusing, unrestful world” beneath tables and chairs. A landmark in modern design, this collection remains a timeless classic for the home. Guided by his purist approach, Saarinen sought the essential idea and translated it into the most effective structural solution: a single... View