( Armchairs and sofas )
D.153.1
An emblem of Italian design heritage, the D.153.1 armchair carries the unmistakable touch of Gio Ponti. Originally created in 1953 for his private residence on Via Dezza in Milan and reintroduced by Molteni&C from Ponti’s own archival drawings, the piece captures the designer’s modernist spirit, inviting a dialogue between history and contemporary living.
D.153.1 ARMCHAIR GIO PONTI
PAUL SOFA VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
PANNA COTTA COFFEE TABLE RON GILAD
D.153.1 ARMCHAIR GIO PONTI
PANNA COTTA COFFEE TABLE RON GILAD
This armchair combines the rigour of the profiles with exceptional comfort for resting. lt stands out for its faceted shape and elongated line, conveying a desire to depart from the bourgeois way of Iife.
Its sculptural brass frame offers both strength and lightness, creating a silhouette that is refined yet approachable. This durable metal structure provides the foundation for a seat and backrest creating clean geometric lines and graceful proportions still relevant in today’s interiors.
D.153.1 ARMCHAIR GIO PONTI
TEOREMA COFFEE TABLE RON GILAD
( Gio Ponti )
MOLTENI MIND
Giovanni “Gio” Ponti is one of the Italian masters of architecture. A selection of his works are exclusively reproduced by Molteni&C in collaboration with the Gio Ponti Archives.