CHAIRS
Leading company specialized in the production of high-end home furnishings and large productions (residential community and public buildings). Founded as a company manufacturing systems, it now produces a complete offer for the home, distributed through a network of single-brand Molteni&C Dada shops and corners at multi-brand shops.
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Molteni&C Designer: Hannes Wettstein The reversi pair formed by the pouf and armchair is almost a throwback to art deco: dignified shapes but with generous, cozy volumes. all feet are in chromed steel.
Molteni&C Designer: Vincent Van Duysen Elain, is a cosy, curvacious, little armchair designed to fit easily into any setting. Consisting of just two parts, a seat and a backrest, which come together to form a perfectly rounded object that invites you simply to sit down. Ideal for use alongside sofas also designed by Vincent Van Duysen, or even on her own as a comfy armchair or with a twin to create discreet little conversation corners.
Molteni&C Designer: Vincent Van Duysen Walter, designed by Vincent Van Duysen, has its roots in the craftsmanship tradition typical of Scandinavian countries.
Molteni&C Designer: Hannes Wettstein A line of armchairs and sofas, design Hannes Wettstein, which reinterpret the idea of the modern home with a contemporary slant. Resting against a tall backrest, the cushions support and enwrap, shaping a position that is both decorous and relaxed. Living in the home and adjusting the depth of your gaze with a gesture, shaping it to match our emotions. Lido, the balance of classic style with the proper proportions and shapes.
Molteni&C Designer: Gio Ponti Designed by Gio Ponti and produced for Altamira, an American company founded by the nephew of the Spaniard De Cuevas, was displayed in the company’s showroom in New York, along with furniture by Ico Parisi, Franco Albini, Carlo De Carli, Ignazio Gardella and others, chosen from among the most representative exhibitors at the 10th Milan Triennale.
Molteni&C Designer: Gio Ponti The armchair, on the other hand, was designed for one of the projects closest to Gio Ponti’s heart, the villa of the Planchart collectors in Caracas (1953-57). It is part of the Gio Ponti Collection, which was curated by Molteni&C under the artistic direction of Studio Cerri & Associati.
Molteni&C Designer: Gio Ponti Designed in 1953, the D.153.1 armchair is part of the furniture of Gio Ponti’s private house in via Dezza in Milan. This re-edition is produced by Molteni&C based on the original drawings from the ponti archives. Brass structure, cover in bicolor white-blue leather or “Punteggiato” fabric, designed by Ponti for Rubelli in 1934.
Molteni&C Designer: Vincent Van Duysen A small, low armchair, designed mainly for the hospitality sector, in hotel lobbies, bedrooms, lounges and bars, but also in the home as an occasional armchair set alongside impressive sofas. Classic frame made entirely of wood, where the backrest also acts as an armrest.
Molteni&C Designer: Francesco Meda Woody, designed by Francesco Meda, the chair presented to great acclaim at last year’s Salone del Mobile, is now joined by a small armchair.
Molteni&C Designer: Rodolfo Dordoni A classic bergère chair with renovated styling and improved comfort, seemingly straight from a typical London club in Chelsea, the location that the series draws inspiration from. The strong solid wood structure balances the fluid lines of the seat backrests so that they merge inextricably creating ergonomics and elegance. Fabrics and leathers from the Molteni&C collection add particular value to the project, perceived as unique and timeless.