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$5,890.26
A statement piece for the modern home designed by Gio Ponti. This chest of drawers is imbued with distinctive 1950s style. Hand Painted white drawer fronts offer sturdy handles in elm wood, Italian walnut, mahogany and rosewood. The various shades of the wood provide a rich tapestry of warm tones to brighten a private bedroom or large entrance hall.
$9,682.56
$10,758.40
A statement piece for the modern home designed by Gio Ponti. This chest of drawers is imbued with distinctive 1950s style. Hand Painted white drawer fronts offer sturdy handles in elm wood, Italian walnut, mahogany and rosewood. The various shades of the wood provide a rich tapestry of warm tones to brighten a private bedroom or large entrance hall.
Lightness and simplicity are the hallmarks of Formiche accessories. the slender support structure (hence the name) takes up both the shape and finish of the feet of the sofa system. The support is in pewter painted steel rod, connected by crossbars to support the tops in various shapes. The price refers to the version with top/ tray in light brushed oak.
Lightweight, essential: Frog evokes summer atmospheres. For those who love warmer environments, Frog wears a soft leather cover. The price refers to the indoor version with painted structure and leather cover cat. B Seta / 704 Brandy.
Lightness and simplicity distinguish Formiche (Ants in English) complements. The slender support frame (making reference to the name), with its shape and finish, picks up the theme of the feet in the sofa system. Top in extra light transparent glass, Calacatta white porcelain stoneware or grey stone porcelain stoneware. Support structure in pewter painted...
$4,717.42
A Molteni&C exclusive has given new life to Gio Ponti's console table which was originally designed 70 years ago. Thanks to dedicated craftsmanship, this signature piece has been reproduced for the modern living space with all its original detailing such as brass feet, which are hallmarks of Ponti's work. The piece is made from solid ash wood...
$4,178.37
$4,398.28
It is one of the many innovative projects undertaken by Poul Henningsen in 1926 to develop his world-famous three-screen system.
The Dock coffee table has a structure in satin chrome or black chromed steel profiles and tops in grey oak, brushed light oak, brushed black oak, smoked oak or canaletto walnut.
The price refers to the dimensions L198cm x P99cm x h23cm and the top finish in grey oak, brushed light oak or brushed black oak.
$788.61
$830.12
The fixture is designed based on the principle of a reflective three-shade system, which directs the majority of the light downwards. The shades are made of mouth-blown opal three-layer glass, which is shiny on the top and sandblasted matt on the inside, giving a soft and diffused light distribution.
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$1,573.81
$1,656.65
The table lamp PH 3 ½-2 ½ was designed in 1928 and represents one of the main development projects undertaken by PH together with the creation of its world-famous three-screen system.
With its recognizable shape and characterful tones, the presence of Spool becomes a lively punctuation.
$1,374.32
$1,446.65
It is one of many innovative projects undertaken by Poul Henningsen in 1926 to develop his world-famous three-screen system.
$1,496.23
$1,574.98
It is one of many innovative projects undertaken by Poul Henningsen in 1926 to develop his world-famous three-screen system.
$1,573.81
$1,656.65
The table lamp PH 3 ½-2 ½ was designed in 1928 and represents one of the main development projects undertaken by PH together with the creation of its world-famous three-screen system.
$1,573.81
$1,656.65
The table lamp PH 3 ½-2 ½ was designed in 1928 and represents one of the main development projects undertaken by PH together with the creation of its world-famous three-screen system.
$2,294.22
$2,414.97
It is one of the many innovative projects undertaken by Poul Henningsen in 1926 to develop his world-famous three-screen system.
$2,294.22
$2,414.97
It is one of the many innovative projects undertaken by Poul Henningsen in 1926 to develop his world-famous three-screen system.