Ceccotti Collezioni
Teahouse Sideboard
A piece that serves the dual function of decoration and functional object, capable of holding numerous small, everyday items. Teahouse is a sideboard whose appearance seems inspired by the famous tea cabinets, where the numerous mixtures needed to prepare the world's most famous hot drink were stored. This cabinet reflects not only the proportions but also the more iconographic aspect of tradition, available in a variety of wood types. Elegant and understated, it possesses a certain charm that lends itself well to luxurious furnishings where a distinctive element is needed.
W.57 (Opened W.106) x D.45 x H.132 cm
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Pride of the great Tuscan cabinetmaking tradition, Ceccotti Collezioni was founded in 1956 by the intuition of Aviero Ceccotti. Today, this company maintains the vocation of a luxury craftsman's workshop, performing handmade woodworks that characterize all its products. Over the years, the Ceccotti Collezioni has managed to create an unmistakable style, straddling classic suggestions and liberty reminiscences, while remaining firmly anchored to the field of design furnishings. Its products are characterized by sensual and timeless shapes, enhanced by the high quality of the materials.Read more
Designed by
Christophe Pillet
Christophe Pillet (1959-) is one of the most prolific and highly regarded contemporary French designers. His career is part of that of Philippe Starck, his teacher and "spiritual father", alongside whom he worked for five years after graduating and mastering at the Domus Academy in Milan. He opened his studio in 1993, and in 1994 he was named "Designer of the Year" at the Salon du Meuble in Paris. Simple and functional shapes give life to furnishings that are never too heavy and serious, imbued with freshness and lightness: a light grace makes his creations always captivating and has made him a designer appetite for numerous top-tier brands. In fact, his creations appear in the catalogs of brands such as Flexform, Emu, Driade, Cappellini, Kristalia, Lema, Ceccotti, Ethimo, Porro, Serralunga, Tacchini and many others. He also oversaw the design of a collection of accessories for Lacoste and various interior projects, such as the Hotel Sezz in Saint Tropez, the La Terrasse du Gray restaurant in Cannes and Christofle's Parisian flagship store.Read more









