Office
Active filters
€5,379.93
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.
€8,843.66
€9,826.29
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.
€7,457.50
€7,850.00
Celato drawers have an internal structure in natural birch wood, covered in metal on all sides and available in stainless steel, copper or brass. Drawers of different sizes with full extension Blum guides with Blue Motion. Secretaire hidden at the base, accessible by pulling out the last drawer. The price refers to the DeLabré B stainless steel finish.
€11,200.00
Celato drawers have an internal structure in natural birch wood, covered in metal on all sides and available in stainless steel, copper or brass. Drawers of different sizes with full extension Blum guides with Blue Motion. Secretaire hidden at the base, accessible by pulling out the last drawer. The price refers to the DeLabré B stainless steel finish.
€4,308.71
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...
Celato drawers have an internal structure in natural birch wood, covered in metal on all sides and available in stainless steel, copper or brass. Drawers of different sizes with full extension Blum guides with Blue Motion. Secretaire hidden at the base, accessible by pulling out the last drawer. The price refers to the orbitale Delabrè brass finish.
Celato drawers have an internal structure in natural birch wood, covered in metal on all sides and available in stainless steel, copper or brass. Drawers of different sizes with full extension Blum guides with Blue Motion. Secretaire hidden at the base, accessible by pulling out the last drawer. The price refers to the orbitale Delabrè brass finish.
€5,082.50
€5,350.00
Celato is a reminder of what is hidden to keep the memory intact, it is an archetype in which beauty is revealed gradually.
€5,747.50
€6,050.00
Celato drawers have an internal structure in natural birch wood, covered in metal on all sides and available in stainless steel, copper or brass. Drawers of different sizes with full extension Blum guides with Blue Motion. Secretaire hidden at the base, accessible by pulling out the last drawer. The price refers to the DeLabré B stainless steel finish.
€5,652.50
€5,950.00
Celato is a reminder of what is hidden to keep the memory intact, it is an archetype in which beauty is revealed gradually.
€5,747.50
€6,050.00
Celato is a reminder of what is hidden to keep the memory intact, it is an archetype in which beauty is revealed gradually.
€6,175.00
€6,500.00
Celato is a reminder of what is hidden to keep the memory intact, it is an archetype in which beauty is revealed gradually.
€5,415.00
€5,700.00
Celato is a reminder of what is hidden to keep the memory intact, it is an archetype in which beauty is revealed gradually.
€5,842.50
€6,150.00
Celato is a reminder of what is hidden to keep the memory intact, it is an archetype in which beauty is revealed gradually.
€113.93
Herringbone Vessels are created by repeatedly dipping the ceramic bowls and vases in colored enamel.This process produces a design with an intrinsic logic, determined by the angle of immersion, but also by the shape and weight of the piece.
€113.93
Herringbone Vessels are created by repeatedly dipping the ceramic bowls and vases in colored enamel.This process produces a design with an intrinsic logic, determined by the angle of immersion, but also by the shape and weight of the piece.