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HOTEL GRACE LA MARGNA, ST.MORITZ, SWITZERLAND
Hotel Grace La Margna, a celebrated landmark in St. Moritz, has been redefined to offer a unique luxury experience. Nestled amidst the breathtaking beauty of the Engadine valley, this boutique hotel combines history and innovation to cater to a discerning, cosmopolitan audience. Molteni&C's custom-made furniture and iconic designs elevate the hotel’s interiors. From the reception to the cigar lounge, Molteni&C pieces complement the timeless elegance envisioned by Divercity Architects and interior designer Carole Topin.
LIDO SOFA HANNES WETTSTEIN
CHELSEA ARMCHAIR RODOLFO DORDONI
Guests are welcomed in the hotel lobby by the Lido sofa by Hannes Wettstein and the Hubert coffee table by Vincent Van Duysen, alongside the refined craftsmanship of the Alisee coffee table by Matteo Nunziati, the Scriba writing desk designed by Patricia Urquiola, and the Chelsea chairs by Rodolfo Dordoni. These pieces from the Molteni&C Collection create warm, inviting spaces that honor the building’s history while embracing a modern aesthetic.
LIDO SOFA HANNES WETTSTEIN
CHELSEA ARMCHAIR RODOLFO DORDONI
The cigar lounge features the Lucas and Lido sofa, the Chelsea and Sutton armchairs by Rodolfo Dordoni, and the Margou armchair, designed by Creative Director Vincent Van Duysen, along with the Domino Next pouf and 505 UP Sideboard by Nicola Gallizia, and the Ava bookcase by Foster + Partners.
CHELSEA ARMCHAIR RODOLFO DORDONI
LIDO SOFA HANNES WETTSTEIN
MARGOU ARMCHAIR VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
CHELSEA CHAIRS RODOLFO DORDONI
CHELSEA CHAIRS RODOLFO DORDONI
CHELSEA CHAIRS RODOLFO DORDONI
The iconic D.151.4 armchair from the Gio Ponti Collection, also graces the cigar lounge in an ode to a great master of Italian design and architecture. Created in 2012 in collaboration with the Gio Ponti Archives and Ponti's heirs under the artistic direction of Studio Cerri & Associati, the Gio Ponti Collection is part of the Molteni&C Heritage Collection.
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The Margou armchair by Vincent Van Duysen is a sculptural design that exemplifies a pursuit of aesthetic purity, transforming a familiar seating style into a striking modern furniture design. Its sensuous contours and careful proportions create a distinctive silhouette, while the dialogue between structure and upholstery celebrates a refined craftsmanship.
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.
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.
With the Alisee coffee table, designer Matteo Nunziati gives form to a vision of expressive rationality — an approach where clarity of design becomes a language of elegance. The piece reflects the architect’s ability to balance precision with warmth, offering furniture that feels both essential and deeply human. In Alisee, restraint is not minimalism but refinement, the kind that allows spaces to breathe while elevating their atmosphere.
Attico by Nicola Gallizia is a collection of coffee tables that embodies a distinctly architectural spirit. Designed as versatile companions to contemporary living, these tables balance clarity of form with distinctive finishes and materials, offering a new way to define and experience the domestic landscape.
The Ava dining table by Foster + Partners combines the warmth of natural wood with distinctive architectural design precision. Evolving from the studio’s earlier work on modular metal furniture for UniFor Elements series, Ava reinterprets those principles through timber, creating a piece that is environmentally sensitive and visually dynamic. Designed to harmonize with both domestic and commercial interiors, it is a table that unites sustainability with timeless elegance.
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 505 UP living system by Nicola Gallizia embodies the spirit of refined modular living, ever evolving to embrace the dynamic demands of contemporary interiors. Inspired by architecture, it shapes spaces with a sculptural presence that captures the geometry and rhythm of urban landscapes. A variety of materials and compositional elements enrich its versatility, inviting personalized expression and storage capabilities in living areas and beyond.