ClassiCon
Pli Coffee Table
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Price € 1,782.00
Pli is a coffee table with unusual and particularly elegant shapes, capable of expressing a crystalline beauty made up of surprising geometries that fit well into living environments such as dining rooms, entrances or much more. Its design is due to Victoria Wilmotte who designed the folded base in mirror-polished stainless steel sheet and dyed in various colors so as to guarantee an effect of extreme excellence. The oval top is in polished glass and in turn available in different colors or in marble, polished and impregnated. The combination of shapes that Pli gives to the eye is interesting, creating a play of light and refractions within the different materials that compose it.
W.56 x D.42 x H.48 cm
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The German brand ClassiCon reveals from the name the two souls that move its production: philological flawless reissues of the great classics of modernism and contemporary creations with avaunt-garde design. ClassiCon furniture is not just furniture, but aspires to become a true collector's item, enhanced by the finest quality manual workmanship. The experience of ClassiCon in fact originates from the Vereinigte Werkstätten für Kunst im Handwerk in Munich, a fruitful workshop of applied arts and high craftsmanship active since the early twentieth century.Read more
Designed by
Victoria Wilmotte
Victoria Wilmotte (1985–) is a French designer known for her work with metal, which she subjects to a meticulous, almost sculptural process—engraving, bending, and chiseling it until it is shaped into precise forms and sharp angles. This work takes place in her studio-gallery in Paris, located along the Seine, a space halfway between a showroom and a workshop where visitors can engage directly with her highly personal poetic vision, often characterized by crisp, defined edges. Over the years, she has developed limited-edition works with some of the world’s most important design galleries, including Carpenters Workshop Gallery and the Pierre Bergé et Associés Gallery in Brussels, which hosted her first solo exhibition in 2009. Among the companies for which she has designed products for serial production are the German brands ClassiCon and Pulpo. In 2024 and 2025, Victoria Wilmotte was selected by the French edition of Architectural Digest for inclusion in the AD100, the annual list of the one hundred most influential figures in contemporary national and international design.Read more
