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The Mikado dining table, designed by Alain van Havre, boasts a sculptural character that results from the pursuit of a balance between functionality and stability. The legs of the Mikado intertwine like a cleverly designed puzzle. By replacing the rectangular tabletop with an ellipse, we enhance the sense of togetherness and connection. It facilitates interaction with guests, allowing for conversation among everyone and comfortably seating more than a dozen people. Available in solid oak.
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The Mikado dining table, designed by Alain van Havre, boasts a sculptural character that results from the pursuit of a balance between functionality and stability. For its round version, the same striking construction is maintained, but with a visually lighter design. In an exercise of balance and stability, the legs are thinner and more refined with rounded edges to suit the new shape of the table. Available in solid oak.
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Volumes are emphasized thanks to a particular type of stitching used for the headboard, the tufted style, updated with a contemporary touch. The legs are finished in pewter. The upholstery is fully removable and available in the Molteni & C range of leather and textiles. Anton can be paired with a bench featuring identical frame finishes and matching upholstery.
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The cushion is attached to the headboard with two leather straps in various colors, unmistakably highlighting the designers' attention to detail. On the outer side of the wooden headboard are two small trays hanging in a circular pattern, serving as bedside tables. At the back, if the bed is positioned in the center of the bedroom, a small protruding shelf can be added. The wooden bed frame rests on four slender metal legs, which in turn support a concave compartment, available in leather or fabric, to accommodate any type of mattress. At the foot of the bed, a comfortable bench can be placed, echoing the bed's design, its cushion secured with leather straps like the bed frame.












