( Living )
Gathered around the fireplace, the living room becomes the inviting center of the home. Beneath a coffered timber ceiling, generous seating from the Augusto sofa by Vincent Van Duysen and full-height glazing compose a space of refined conviviality.
AUGUSTO SOFA VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
FONTE COFFEE TABLE VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
CONTINUUM D.163.7 ARMCHAIR GIO PONTIThe curved profile of the Augusto sofa draws the room into conversation, its enveloping geometry answered by the Fonte coffee tables, whose stone tops rest on sculptural wood bases.
Rising the full height of the room, a fireplace clad in richly veined marble anchors the composition, its graphic surface set against a palette of warm neutrals — soft upholstery, a textured rug, pale walls washed in natural light. Architecture and furniture speak the same language here: measured proportions, tactile materials, and an ease that invites the day to slow down.
AUGUSTO SOFA VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
FONTE COFFEE TABLE VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
( Featured Designs )
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If home is the heart of daily life, the Augusto sofa by Vincent Van Duysen is where one finds home. Augusto is a versatile seating system blending timelessness with contemporary flair. Embodying the welcoming spirit of Molteni&C, this sofa offers linear and rounded elements for versatile customization, including chaise lounges and islands to serve as relaxation zones. From compact spaces to spacious living rooms, Augusto offers solutions tailored to diverse needs.
Refined craftsmanship meets innovation with Fonte coffee tables by Vincent Van Duysen, featuring three table designs for three different uses. The coffee table, lounge table and night table each rest on sturdy oak legs to support the tabletop, available in an array of finishes. The subdued color hues of each tabletop harmonize with the base to create a contemporary interplay of solidity and fluidity.
Designed by Gio Ponti in 1963, Continuum draws inspiration from bergères created in the early 1950s for hotels and cruise ships. Crafted entirely in Italy, the armchair utilizes first-class materials from the rattan family: manao and malacca sourced from the equatorial forests of Indonesia. Each piece demands over 200 hours of meticulous craftsmanship.