
Domus Dressing Table
The furnishing elements of the Domus collection, studied in the proportions and details, in the selection of materials and in the meticulous processing, tell the artisan memory of the Italian furni
The furnishing elements of the Domus collection, studied in the proportions and details, in the selection of materials and in the meticulous processing, tell the artisan memory of the Italian furni
Table with great stability requiring an HPL top, chosen separately. Its ribbed surface creates a unique play of shadows while the particular finishes recall natural materials.
Coffee tables with alabaster top and irregular and jagged edges because they are cut by the crude “egg” of the mineral, available in different heights and colors.
A splinter. A fragment of faceted glass with a thick, irregular edge. Available in various shapes and sizes. Series of glass tables with irregular, elliptical or round tops.
A mosaic of mirror shards characterizes this table with irregular top, available in different sizes.
This high table is characterized by its excellent stability. Its ribbed surface creates a unique play of shadows while its particular finishes recall natural materials.
Low table that requires an HPL top to be chosen separately. Its line is smooth while the surface is uniquely striped, and has particular finishes reminiscent of natural materials.
The Domus collection by Matteo Nunziati translates the characteristics of the Roman house into a vision oriented towards the future: solidity and sense of order perceptible in the historic Domus.
In the Drum collection, the tables are absent from decorative elements to favor attention to detail and refinement.