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LES NIVEAUX - COURMAYEUR
The Molteni Group furnishes Les Niveaux: an exclusive enclave of seven chalets on the slopes of Mont Blanc, less than five minutes away from the historic center of Courmayeur, Italy. Designed by Studio Risso the seven villas are part of an exclusive, quiet and reserved residential village. Les Niveaux defines a new concept of luxury, focusing on the union between tradition and design, a village where the common design thread exemplifies discretion in building and respect for the surrounding nature.
A unique place that offers an endless view over a breath-taking landscape. A space featuring luxury and privacy at the same time, where the indoors create connections with the panorama, and natural materials define a pleasant and relaxing atmosphere.
Inside the spaces, tradition embraces design: the contemporary lines of the furnishings and the most sophisticated materials enhance the alpine component of the dwellings, which thus acquire a character of uniqueness and value of incomparable elegance.
TURNER SOFA HANNES WETTSTEIN
D.151.4 ARMCHAIR GIO PONTI
HUBERT COFFEE TABLE VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
Rooms are distributed over at least three levels, perfectly organized to follow the natural curves of the land: all the floors, from the tavern to the attic, are incredibly bright, set in the mountains and facing the snowy peaks. This continuous interplay of different heights creates a dynamic effect which is not only a unique feature of the village but also guarantees privacy and tranquility to each dwelling.
DIAMOND TABLE PATRICIA URQUIOLA
OUTLINE CHAIR ARIK LEVY
OUTLINE CHAIR ARIK LEVY
The interiors incorporate iconic pieces from the Molteni&C and UniFor collections, including: the prestigious VVD kitchen, the D.151.4 and D.154.2 armchairs designed by Gio Ponti and reissued by Molteni&C, the Turner sofa, the Diamond table with Outline chairs, the Kew, Domino Next and Hubert coffee tables, the Chelsea chairs, the Palette carpet and the Anton bed. The Touch Down Unit designed by Studio Klass and produced by UniFor completes the furnishings.
VVD KITCHEN VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
VVD KITCHEN VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
TOUCH DOWN UNIT TABLES AND DESKS STUDIO KLASS
ANTON BED VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
TOUCH DOWN UNIT TABLES AND DESK STUDIO KLASS
BARBICAN CHAIR RODOLFO DORDONI
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Turner by Hannes Wettstein exemplifies the art of transformation, seamlessly shifting between formal elegance and relaxed comfort. Designed as a versatile seating system, it adapts effortlessly to contemporary living spaces. With its understated lines and thoughtful proportions, Turner offers a refined presence that enhances both intimate settings and expansive interiors.
Nautical furnishings had long been a source of fascination for Gio Ponti when he was commissioned to design an armchair for four ocean liners and two cruises between 1949–1951: the Conte Grande, the Africa, the Oceania, the Conte Biancamano, the Andrea Doria and the Giulio Cesare. His creation, D.151.4, appeared on each, with slight variations in design to match the ship’s interior. This piece captures the spirit of refined travel, blending timeless style with thoughtful ergonomics.
Gio Ponti’s D.154.2 armchair captures the architect’s luminous spirit and masterful approach to form with its embracing, sinuous silhouette. The iconic armchair was born from a deeply personal project, the Villa Planchart in Caracas (1953-1957) - the private residence of art collectors Anala and Armando Planchart, which they commissioned Gio Ponti to design from top to bottom as both the architect and the interior designer.
Designed by Vincent Van Duysen to accompany the Gregor sofa, the Hubert set of small tables extends the collection’s refined, contemporary language into functional surfaces. Each table reflects the sofa’s soft, rounded angles, creating a harmonious dialogue between seating and occasional table. Thoughtfully conceived, these tables balance sculptural presence with everyday practicality.
In the Domino Next collection, Nicola Gallizia explores the elegance of essential form and the expressive power of materials. Conceived as a family of versatile pieces, Domino Next offers small tables and poufs that can stand alone or fit seamlessly together. The design won the Wallpaper* Design Award 2017.
Inspired by the delicate precision of origami, Patricia Urquiola’s Diamond table transforms distinctive folds into a sculptural expression of contemporary elegance. The table's finely articulated legs create a sense of lightness, while the geometric harmony of the square or rectangular top grounds the design in balance and sophistication. Diamond was recipient of the Red Dot “Best of the Best” in 2005 and featured in the 2005 ADI Index.
The Touch Down Unit by Studio Klass reimagines the concept of the personal workstation for contemporary living. Originally designed for advanced professional environments, it has been adapted for the home with finishes that convey warmth and discretion. Touch Down transforms the act of working into a refined, organized experience, offering a compact, elegant space where daily tasks and personal items coexist.
The Chelsea chair by Rodolfo Dordoni thoughtfully blends contemporary design and timeless tradition, offering a seat that feels both modern and rooted in cultural memory. Inspired by the elegance of classic forms reinterpreted for today, Chelsea offers refined seating, perfect for settings where thoughtful design meets the pleasures of conversation and convivial dining.
The Anton bed by Vincent Van Duysen expresses his philosophy of refined essentiality, where clean lines and carefully chosen materials converge to create timeless elegance. The design reduces all superfluous elements, leaving every detail to reflect a restrained sophistication, transforming the bed into a serene centerpiece for the bedroom.
VVD, a signature kitchen by Vincent Van Duysen, embodies a refined balance between functional precision and understated elegance. Known for its refined details, VVD features enhancements that deepen its sculptural presence while maintaining its timeless, contemporary character. Each element is carefully conceived to celebrate both craftsmanship and the tactility of its materials.