Brussels Furniture Fair
redazione 23/10/2023

Smart working according to Ceccotti Collezioni

The company's manufacturing approach is declined in a series of proposals for the home office and study corner that combine formal research and attention to materials

Multiple proposals, one common denominator represented by Ceccotti Collezioni‘s refined design. The company meets the needs of contemporary living with a series of refined solutions for the study and home working with elegant aesthetics, high functionality and transversality in the declination of use. Attention to detail and craftsmanship make these desks elements of new antiques, which make the most varied moments of study and work enjoyable.

Such is the case of the American walnut Don Giovanni desk, designed by Giuseppe Casarosa, characterized by the inverted-T profile of the legs that end in brass feet.
Original and versatile, is the Galimede coffee table designed by Giuseppe Casarosa: it is a functional object perfect for a moment of relaxation or that accompanies working hours. Practical and handy, it features a black, gold, rose gold or bronzed steel frame and two different types of height-adjustable trays.

Galimede by Giuseppe Casarosa

Arturo by Christophe Pillet

Sunday Morning by Noe Duchaufour Lawrance

So is the Arturo desk, designed by Christophe Pillet. Made of solid American walnut and veneered plywood, it features a minimal design, perfect for the new dynamics of home living. Or the Sunday Morning desk designed by Noè Duchaufour-Lawrance, which blends principles of functionality and comfort with those of marked expressive research.

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