Vela
Vela is a table-sculpture that explores and enhances the different facets and uses of metal. The stately oval top in Venetian terrazzo made of white marble has been crafted in collaboration with Laboratorio Morseletto to embrace small pieces of brass obtained from ‘shattered’ sheet metal.
Plateaux of Mirror
A sculptural presence and essential minimalism are the identifying characteristics of this table, made of just three elements: a thick rectangular top which rests on two large concave semi-cylinders, creating a pedestal.
Sculpt
Just as stone can be sculpted by an able stonecutter, hammering and rounding techniques can mould metal into supple, organic shapes. Sculpt is a cabinet characterised by understated aesthetics and three-dimensionality, which complete and enhance each other to highlight the processes and finishes applied to the metal it’s made of.
Canneto Cabinet
The sculptural surface is defined by fluting composed of vertical rods of different sizes in brushed metal, creating irregular undulations and a fascinating interplay of reflections. Extending horizontally, it has two L-shaped doors that open at 90 degrees thanks to their unique design, while at the centre two large basket-style drawers each nestle a smaller drawer within them.
Canneto Consolle Up
The sculptural surface is defined by fluting composed of vertical rods of different sizes in brushed metal, creating irregular undulations and a fascinating interplay of reflections. Extending horizontally, it has two L-shaped doors that open at 90 degrees thanks to their unique design, while at the centre two large basket-style drawers each nestle a smaller drawer within them.
Ori
Ori is a pouf-gem in which established elements swap their aesthetic guises and take on new roles. Set like a fine jewel, the detachable cushion with a removable fabric cover becomes the means and vehicle with which to exalt the brass structure, the true new star of this precious gem.
Botero
Botero, a large side table balanced on five slender legs, embodies refined technical expertise in its details and irony in its aesthetics. The artisanal technique used to create its rounded surface has been recovered and re-interpreted by De Castelli, transforming this sculptural object into the quintessence of complexity and formal sophistication.
Canneto Consolle Down
The sculptural surface is defined by fluting composed of vertical rods of different sizes in brushed metal, creating irregular undulations and a fascinating interplay of reflections. Extending horizontally, it has two L-shaped doors that open at 90 degrees thanks to their unique design, while at the centre two large basket-style drawers each nestle a smaller drawer within them.
Efesto
More than mere furniture, the Efesto stool is a sculpture for the home which exalts the brand’s manufacturing capabilities: by curving and bending sheet metal, brass is manually shaped and hammered to create its unique triangular cross section.
Coste Table
Inspired by the art of origami, the Coste table collection is an ode to the technique of folding metal. The conical trunk at the centre is composed of the juxtaposition inherent to a folded module, whose ‘ribbing’ generates a series of isosceles triangles.
Between Nature
The romantic idea of an organicistic, vitalistic and dialectical nature is the concept of Between Nature. We look at an organized nature in which the parts live in function of the whole; nature as a structured and dynamic reality that manifests itself in the artifact.
Existence consolle
Available in wall-mounted versions, Existence consolle arose as an overlapping of small, varied boxes, like the experiences to one’s life: a consolle that – as for the totem-bookshelf – is designed to contain books and objects in modules that repeat, though the same form never appears twice.
BRAME
Slightly oversize proportions and an intentionally asymmetrical border (compared to the reflective surface) define this decorative mirror as it seduces and attracts. But the sense of yearning soon transforms into an aura of intimacy for the person reflected in it.
Alchemy
Alchemy is an ancient art whose main goal was to convert humble metals to precious ones, using an esoteric language to give materials a metaphysical quality. The Alchemy collection was inspired by this magic science, resulting in changeable compositions of tables that come together in immediate formal chemistry.
Pensando ad Acapulco
Pensando ad Acapulco (Thinking of Acapulco) is a tribute to the iconic Acapulco Chair of the Fifties. It gives shape to a new understanding of what a chair is, starting from sheet metal shaped entirely by hand, fold after fold. Three iron legs support the seat, formed by three sections in shiny copper, steel or brass, enlivened by the refraction of light on each facet sculpted on its surface.
Barista
The bar, a much-loved place and symbol of sociability, enters the house, bringing with it emotions that epitomise the Italian lifestyle.
Burraco
This games table is a throwback to yesteryear with a refined allure, which takes on a whole new value as we find ourselves with increased leisure time at home.
Alpha
A small rhomboid-shaped table with storage space. Its simple shape renders it modular: by combining it with other identical elements
Baia
Large table characterized by an organic shape, inspired by the landscapes of the Venetian lagoon sea: the infinite variations given by the waves and the currents come to life in the evocative declinations of the DeNuance lagoon finish, with its many shades of light blue and green.
Nami
Modular bookcase characterized by a sinuous course that also makes it a separate self-standing, if positioned in the center of the room to configure the space.
Caravan
Modular sofa that expresses a harmonious synthesis between the rigor of metal and the softness of the upholstery, which interact in an original formal composure.
Convivium Consolle
Inspired by the table of the same name, Convivium consolle leans against the wall with curvy and graceful attitude.
Via Veneto
inspired by the 1960s and recalls the atmosphere of the Roman dolce vita.
wave
With its essential shapes and gentle, sinuous sense of movement, Wave suggests a renewed, more conscious focus on the ritual of arriving home.
Talea
Thin perpendicular supports fall from the ceiling to be anchored to the wall in delicate curves. Like climbing vines, they create a new kind of suspended architecture. Each branch becomes a support for one or more shelves in a modular composition with clear botanical inspiration.
Syro Mirror
The Syro Mirror echoes the organic silhouettes of the entire Syro collection, translating them into mirrored surfaces that, surrounded by thick iron and brass frames, mimic the natural outlines of petals.
Placas
Three wedges, or three petals, open to create a circular table top, held together by the supporting frame of the legs. Simple yet effective design emphasizes the geometric nature of the design, highlighting the expressivity of the material, ennobled by the DeLabré finish.
Dafne & Demetra
Partition, lamp or planter, these bright objects can decorate indoor and outdoor spaces. Three different functions come together in a single element characterized by a refined geometric pattern, filtering light.
Band
The Band table set creates ‘micro architecture’ whose most distinctive trait is lightness. Long, slender legs support thin circular table tops, where metal nuances vibrate. In iron, brass and copper, these multifaceted objects gracefully and discreetly wear the sophisticated shades of De Castelli metals.
Babele
Aspirations of higher knowledge find three-dimensional representation in the striking verticality of this tower bookcase, stripped of all non-essential elements.
GRAFFIO
Lines, engravings, wiry signs mark metal surfaces to tell about old stories. Scratching not only defines the use of an object, but it becomes a way of materially fixing the metaphors of life.