Tables Molteni & C. MOLTENI & C. ASTERIAS TABLE 1991 Patricia Urquiola Asterias, a cactus plant native to the mountainous regions of Mexico, gives its name to this new project by Patricia Urquiola. The generously sized round table features a central base resembling the cactus, made up of six curved wooden panels in wedge shapes, cantilevered onto the central plinth. The panels are crafted using the... View
Tables Ceccotti CECCOTTI EXTRA LARGE TABLE 11287 Roberto Lazzeroni Designed by Roberto Lazzeroni in 1992, Extralarge is a table that masterfully balances bold presence with refined lightness. View
Tables Molteni & C. MOLTENI & C. DIAMOND TABLE 41840 Patricia Urquiola Diamond is a series of tables distinguished by its elegantly bent legs, resembling a delicate origami. Available in both square and rectangular forms, the table is made with a lightweight aluminum sheet that is bent, while the interior features aluminum inserts and expanded polyurethane to provide strength. This refined balance of... View
Tables Molteni & C. MOLTENI & C. LESSLESS TABLE 42618 Jean Nouvel LessLess is a complete range of tables, rectangular and square, painted in different colors. An aluminum table, the strength of which lies in a play on corners and folds. The external outline of the horizontal tabletop is very thin and stiff, achieved by bending the aluminum sheet along inclined planes. Originally designed for the Fondation... View
Tables Molteni & C. MOLTENI & C. TABLE D.859.1 46233 Gio Ponti In 1958, Gio Ponti was commissioned to design the auditorium adjacent to the Time&Life building at 1271 Avenue of the Americas in New York, the headquarters of Time Inc., publisher of iconic and influential magazines such as Time, Life, Fortune, People, and Sports Illustrated. This was Ponti's most significant project in New York. The... View
Tables Molteni & C. MOLTENI & C. ARC TABLE 46357 Foster + Partners Arc is a sculptural table that incorporates innovative concepts in every detail. The design of its base is inspired by the tech-structures commonly used in modern buildings, especially skyscrapers and contemporary constructions. The structure is made from a new "light" concrete that combines color and fibrous materials in a single mix,... View
Tables Henge HENGE TABLE OXYMORON 953588 Massimo Castagna The Oxymoron table represents a reinterpretation of a complex and delicate craftsmanship process, almost forgotten. View
Tables Henge HENGE TABLE LY WOOD/STONE 953607 Massimo Castagna The designer has created a durable, functional and glamorous piece of furniture, thanks to the use of different materials mixed together, such as stone and wood. Ly becomes the protagonist of your living, creating an atmosphere with a "masculine" touch without sacrificing refinement. Its rigid lines and the hardness of the stone make it... View
Tables Henge HENGE TAVOLO LY WOOD AND STONE 953604 Massimo Castagna The LY table stands out for its classical reminiscences, favoring harmonious proportions enriched with valuable materials, offering a tactile experience of great emotion. View
Tables Henge HENGE DINING TABLE K-TABLE 953624 Massimo Castagna K-Table stands out for its carefully orchestrated syntax and rhythm. A strong and precise gesture that explores and enhances the expressive potential of form and material. View
Tables Henge HENGE CONSOLLE K-TABLE 953629 Massimo Castagna K-Table stands out for its meticulously orchestrated syntax and rhythm, enhancing the expressive potential of form and material. Designed by Massimo Castagna, this handcrafted piece features a plywood frame with 45° inclined edges and high-quality finishes in thermo-treated woods, select stones, and premium materials. Available in various... View
Tables Ceccotti CECCOTTI SEVEN MILES 350 TABLE 954199 Roberto Lazzeroni Designed by Roberto Lazzeroni, Sevenmiles is a round or rectangular table that blends the tactile strength of solid wood with the elegance of an 8 mm visarm glass top or the warmth of American walnut veneer. View
Tables Ceccotti CECCOTTI OBI TABLE 954607 Noé Duchaufour Lawrance Obi, designed by Noé Duchaufour-Lawrence in 2007, takes inspiration from the complexity of a Japanese kimono sash, symbolizing elegance and intricacy. View
Lighting Ceccotti CECCOTTI LIA TABLE LAMP 954843 Todd Bracher Designed by Todd Bracher in 2012, Lia is a lamp available in both floor and table versions. Crafted in burnished or brushed brass, it features a minimal tubular structure with an LED strip. View
Tables Ceccotti CECCOTTI ICS TABLE 954858 Roberto Lazzeroni The I.C.S. table, designed by Roberto Lazzeroni in 1999, is a creation inspired by Italian 20th-century design. It strikes a perfect balance between substantial volumes and a rigorous, linear style, designed to offset the majesty of the materials with elegant and sophisticated forms. View
Tables Ceccotti CECCOTTI GRAN DINER TABLE 954870 Giuseppe Casarosa Exploring new directions means embracing new challenges — the very spirit behind Giuseppe Casarosa’s Grand Dîner, created in 2017. This round or rectangular table, available with wood or marble top, was designed to transform the perception of solidity and weight usually associated with these materials. View
Tables Ceccotti CECCOTTI DERIVA TABLE 954992 Noé Duchaufour Lawrance Designed by Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance, the Deriva table embodies contemporary elegance with subtle nautical inspiration. Its four legs, crafted in solid American walnut, are both slender and strong, reminiscent of sailboat keels, and support the refined upper structure. View
Tables Ceccotti CECCOTTI DC OCCASIONAL TABLE 955000 Vincenzo De Cotiis The DC Occasional Table, designed by Vincenzo De Cotiis in 2010, is a perfect balance between aesthetics and functionality, meeting the challenge of creating pieces that blend seamlessly into a space. View
Tables Molteni & C. MOLTENI AVA TABLE 960152 Foster + Partners Foster + Partners and Molteni have enjoyed a long and successful collaboration, starting with the Still sofa project in 2006. Recently, the studio also designed a series of office furniture called ‘Elements’ for UniFor, a company part of the Molteni Group. Ava Table represents the natural evolution of a path begun with the design of a... View
Tables Molteni & C. MOLTENI GATWICK TABLE 960163 Rodolfo Dordoni This table, named after one of the busiest airports in London, features a twisted and crossed aluminum structure, reminiscent of a propeller or a helicopter blade, which inspired its name. The aluminum frame, available in various contemporary finishes, supports elegant oval tops in different size View
Tables Molteni & C. MOLTENI HALF A SQUARE TABLE 972238 Michael Anastassiades A set of modern rectangular and square tables, designed by Michael Anastassiades, a Cypriot by birth who has made London his home. His project is distinctly minimalist in design but rich in his choice of materials, such as aluminium, marble, reflective glass and eucalyptus or graphite oak. The joint between the parts determines a... View
Tables Ceccotti CECCOTTI FULL TABLE 972411 Roberto Lazzeroni A balance between sculptural strength and refined design. Full is a table with iconic presence, destined to define the space with elegance and character. Designed by Roberto Lazzeroni, it embodies a domestic architecture where noble materials, sophisticated craftsmanship, and timeless design converge. View
Vitra Vitra VITRA EM TABLE 980612 Jean Prouvé The designer and engineer Jean Prouvé developed the EM Table around 1950 for the project 'Maison Tropicale'. Adhering to the aesthetics of necessity, even the smallest details of this table are determined by its construction. The canted legs are connected by a crossbar, illustrating the structural forces and flow of stresses in a way that is... View
Vitra Vitra VITRA TABLE SOLVAY 980869 Jean Prouvé During the years of 1941 and 1942, the Ateliers Jean Prouvé planned and executed a number of interior design projects for the Solvay chemical company. Numerous pieces of furniture were developed in connection with this commission, including a table made of wood that exemplifies Prouvé’s construction methods: its structural details illustrate... View