Ceccotti Collezioni
Stella Coffee Table
Squared
Meticulous attention to detail characterizes the Stella coffee table family, designed by designer Noé Duchaufour Lawrance for Ceccotti Collezioni. The Stella coffee table is made of solid American walnut with a 6 mm glass top, available in a transparent, smoked or bronzed finish and features a design with pure lines, where the legs form a continuum with the structure of the top. This piece of furniture, available in different shapes, sizes and finishes, allows you to enhance the living area thanks to the sophisticated and soft lines that combine functionality with timeless elegance.
W.90 x D.90 x H.36 cm
Available also in W.120 x D.120 cm
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Pride of the great Tuscan cabinetmaking tradition, Ceccotti Collezioni was founded in 1956 by the intuition of Aviero Ceccotti. Today, this company maintains the vocation of a luxury craftsman's workshop, performing handmade woodworks that characterize all its products. Over the years, the Ceccotti Collezioni has managed to create an unmistakable style, straddling classic suggestions and liberty reminiscences, while remaining firmly anchored to the field of design furnishings. Its products are characterized by sensual and timeless shapes, enhanced by the high quality of the materials.Read more
Designed by
Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance
Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance (1974-), a well-known French designer and interior designer, is the author of numerous imposing and sculptural projects, full of character and at the same time highly decorative. These characteristics are also the result of a training that began as a sculptor following his father's profession and continued with a degree in design at the Parisian institute EnsAD. In 2002 he achieved great fame with the design of the London restaurant Sketch and the following year he founded his own creative studio, Néonata, in Paris. Among the first brands to focus on him was the Italian Zanotta in 2005, joined over the years by other French and Italian brands such as Ligne Roset, Ceccotti Collezioni, Tacchini, Petite Friture, La Manufacture, Berhardt Design, La Chanche and many others. At the same time, he continued his interior design activity, designing for example the new concept of Montblanc stores, and intensified the production of unique pieces with plastic values even more emphasized than his production intended for mass production. In 2018 he moved to Lisbon and founded the Made in Situ gallery, a unique project aimed at reviving the values of traditional Portuguese craftsmanship.Read more