Niveau is an elegant and versatile line of coffee tables in sophisticated marble and sensuous wood, combining Scandinavian minimalistic lines with the beauty of natural materials. Designed by the acclaimed Danish designer Cecilie Manz, the Niveau coffee table fits seamlessly into modern living and working spaces.
With its upright stance and solid wood frame, the Post Chair embodies the principles of simplicity that drive designer Cecilie Manz. Cleverly constructed with a minimal use of space for the arms, yet a comfortably wide seat, the Post Chair looks clean and crisp. A welcome addition to any restaurant, hotel, private home or corporate setting, it features a comfortable seat available with optional upholstery.
Versatile and iconic, the J39 is recognised for its timeless appeal and lasting durability. Designed by Børge Mogensen and launched in 1947, it has been in continuous production for more than 75 years, and has been used in private homes, brasseries and public institutions ever since. This enduring design continues to inspire people around the world with the power of modest expression and sustainable quality.
The Søborg chair is a comfortable chair with generous proportions in the seat and back, both of which are available with or without upholstery. This makes the chair suitable for restaurants as well as meeting rooms, casual workspaces and private homes. Børge Mogensen presented the first version of the wooden chair in 1950 and later expanded the series with several variants. The Søborg chair has replaceable components that can be renewed separately as needed.
The Søborg chair is a comfortable chair with generous proportions in the seat and back, both of which are available with or without upholstery. This makes the chair suitable for restaurants as well as meeting rooms, casual workspaces and private homes. Børge Mogensen presented the first version of the wooden chair in 1950 and later expanded the series with several variants. The Søborg chair has replaceable components that can be renewed separately as needed.
With its surprisingly minimal footprint and generous comfort, the Plan Chair is ideal for modern spaces that invite a variety of uses, from extensive hospitality and office applications to everyday living. While sturdy and tested for extreme public use, each component of the Plan Chair is prepared for end-of-use disassembly and ease of possible future reparations - designed to last in a circular economy. Plan Chair successfully balances industrial elements and soft humanistic curves with its materiality, tactility, and crafted details.
With its surprisingly minimal footprint and generous comfort, the Plan Chair is ideal for modern spaces that invite a variety of uses, from extensive hospitality and office applications to everyday living. While sturdy and tested for extreme public use, each component of the Plan Chair is prepared for end-of-use disassembly and ease of possible future reparations - designed to last in a circular economy. Plan Chair successfully balances industrial elements and soft humanistic curves with its materiality, tactility, and crafted details.
With its surprisingly minimal footprint and generous comfort, the Plan Chair is ideal for modern spaces that invite a variety of uses, from extensive hospitality and office applications to everyday living. While sturdy and tested for extreme public use, each component of the Plan Chair is prepared for end-of-use disassembly and ease of possible future reparations - designed to last in a circular economy. Plan Chair successfully balances industrial elements and soft humanistic curves with its materiality, tactility, and crafted details.
The BM61 chair was designed by Børge Mogensen in 1958, based on a minimal, yet extremely robust construction. The structured design is, however, enriched with outstanding comfort and carefully crafted details, such as its exposed finger joints and seat and back in cane wicker. The chair’s runner legs make it particularly suitable for use on carpets, but it can also be fitted with gliders.
The BM61 Chair was designed by Børge Mogensen in 1958, and utilises the inherent properties of solid wood to create a minimal, yet extremely sturdy construction. The structured design is, however, enriched with outstanding comfort and carefully crafted details, such as its exposed finger joints and braided linen webbing. The chair’s runner legs make it particularly suitable for use on carpets, but it can also be fitted with gliders.
The BM62 chair was designed by Børge Mogensen in 1958, based on a minimal, yet extremely robust construction. The structured design is, however, enriched with outstanding comfort and carefully crafted details, such as its exposed finger joints and seat and back in cane wicker. The chair’s runner legs make it particularly suitable for use on carpets, but it can also be fitted with gliders.
The BM62 Chair was designed by Børge Mogensen in 1958, and utilises the inherent properties of solid wood to create a minimal, yet extremely sturdy construction. The structured design is, however, enriched with outstanding comfort and carefully crafted details, such as its exposed finger joints and seat and back in cane wicker. The chair’s runner legs make it particularly suitable for use on carpets, but it can also be fitted with gliders.
The Spanish Dining Chair is a generous and exquisitely crafted chair in Børge Mogensen’s well known series of saddle leather chairs. Over time, as the leather expands, the adjustable straps can be tightened. A true statement of craftsmanship. Solid oak or walnut is combined with the highest calibre saddle leather in a chair that will only become more beautiful with age.
The Søborg chair is a comfortable chair with generous proportions in the seat and back, both of which are available with or without upholstery. This makes the chair suitable for restaurants as well as meeting rooms, casual workspaces and private homes. Børge Mogensen presented the first version of the wooden chair in 1950 and later expanded the series with several variants. The Søborg chair has replaceable components that can be renewed separately as needed.
The Lynderup chair is a flexible stacking chair for collaboration spaces, auditoriums, cafés and commercial settings. Lynderup is a flexible stacking chair with plywood shells, designed by Børge Mogensen in 1954. The Lynderup chair is eco-labelled and was, when introduced in 2021, adapted with circular design principles. Thus all components are interchangeable and can be renewed separately as needed.
The Lynderup chair is a flexible stacking chair for collaboration spaces, auditoriums, cafés and commercial settings. Lynderup is a flexible stacking chair with plywood shells, designed by Børge Mogensen in 1954. The Lynderup chair is eco-labelled and was, when introduced in 2021, adapted with circular design principles. Thus all components are interchangeable and can be renewed separately as needed.
Almost like a flamingo standing on its slender legs, the Flamingo Chair is at once aesthetic and poetic. The graceful curves of the seat with its symbolic ‘wings’ for arms are poised above the steel frame and long, slim legs. While the back appears as if it’s floating on top. It all culminates in an exquisite expression of fluid lines.
Eyes is an endearing design that can enliven any interior. The soft organic shape is like a welcoming gesture, inviting you to sit down and stay awhile. Eyes is a versatile series of chairs that you can truly personalise.
Eyes is an endearing design that can enliven any interior. The soft organic shape is like a welcoming gesture, inviting you to sit down and stay awhile. Eyes is a versatile series of chairs that you can truly personalise.
Eyes is an endearing design that can enliven any interior. The soft organic shape is like a welcoming gesture, inviting you to sit down and stay awhile. Eyes is a versatile series of chairs that you can truly personalise.
Eyes is an endearing design that can enliven any interior. The soft organic shape is like a welcoming gesture, inviting you to sit down and stay awhile. Eyes is a versatile series of chairs that you can truly personalise.
When designing the Trinidad Chair in 1993, Nanna Ditzel found inspiration in the elaborate fretwork from the Gingerbread Facades that she had seen in colonial architecture while travelling through Trinidad. Much like the facades, the cut-out fretwork of the chair triggers an interplay of light and shadows, creating a pattern projected into space and a subtle sense of motion.
When designing the Trinidad Chair in 1993, Nanna Ditzel found inspiration in the elaborate fretwork from the Gingerbread Facades that she had seen in colonial architecture while travelling through Trinidad. Much like the facades, the cut-out fretwork of the chair triggers an interplay of light and shadows, creating a pattern projected into space and a subtle sense of motion.
When designing the Trinidad Chair in 1993, Nanna Ditzel found inspiration in the elaborate fretwork from the Gingerbread Facades that she had seen in colonial architecture while travelling through Trinidad. Much like the facades, the cut-out fretwork of the chair triggers an interplay of light and shadows, creating a pattern projected into space and a subtle sense of motion.
Being almost like a small lounge chair elevated to table height, the Swoon Chair is designed for dining or meeting sessions, and made with the highest achievable level of comfort in mind – at dinner or in corporate settings. Or even as a small free-standing lounge chair.
With its upright stance and solid wood frame, the Post Chair embodies the principles of simplicity that drive designer Cecilie Manz. Cleverly constructed with a minimal use of space for the arms, yet a comfortably wide seat, the Post Chair looks clean and crisp. A welcome addition to any restaurant, hotel, private home or corporate setting, it features a comfortable seat available with optional upholstery.
Being almost like a small lounge chair elevated to table height, the Swoon Chair is designed for dining or meeting sessions, and made with the highest achievable level of comfort in mind – at dinner or in corporate settings. Or even as a small free-standing lounge chair.
Yksi is a sturdy, yet elegant armchair, made in oak.
The chair is available with optional seat upholstery, and two chairs can be stacked for compact storage, making it a perfect choice for residential homes, professional workspaces as well as cafés and restaurants.
Yksi is a sturdy, yet elegant armchair, made in oak.
The chair is available with optional seat upholstery, and two chairs can be stacked for compact storage, making it a perfect choice for residential homes, professional workspaces as well as cafés and restaurants.
Spine is a series of chairs and barstools designed with a great attention to materiality, and a mixture of both classic and unorthodox design details. With a dynamic look, the series evolves around a straight seat, designed to bridge the comfort of a fine dining chair, with the openness and social invitation offered by a traditional barstool.
The Søborg chair is a comfortable chair with generous proportions in the seat and back, both of which are available with or without upholstery. This makes the chair suitable for restaurants as well as meeting rooms, casual workspaces and private homes. The chair was designed in 1952 and is one of Børge Mogensen’s rare works in steel. The Søborg chair has replaceable components that can be renewed separately as needed.
Pato is a versatile chair concept based on a shell in 100% recycled polypropylene, which is also available with seat upholstery or fully upholstered, and with a wide range of bases. Pato Wood Base features a sturdy solid wood base. Keeping material flows as clean and recyclable as possible, the Pato components are kept homogeneous to a degree where they can be recycled in the future as needed.
When designing the Trinidad Chair in 1993, Nanna Ditzel found inspiration in the elaborate fretwork from the Gingerbread Facades that she had seen in colonial architecture while travelling through Trinidad. Much like the facades, the cut-out fretwork of the chair triggers an interplay of light and shadows, creating a pattern projected into space and a subtle sense of motion.
Pato is a versatile chair concept based on a shell in 100% recycled polypropylene, which is also available fully upholstered and with a wide range of bases. This sledge base version is stackable and certified with the EU eco-label. Keeping material flows as clean and recyclable as possible, the Pato components are kept homogeneous to a degree where they can be recycled in the future as needed.
Pato is a versatile chair concept based on a shell in 100% recycled polypropylene, which is also available fully upholstered and with a wide range of bases. This sledge base version is stackable and certified with the EU eco-label. Keeping material flows as clean and recyclable as possible, the Pato components are kept homogeneous to a degree where they can be recycled in the future as needed.
Pato is a versatile concept of multi-purpose chairs based on a streamlined and calm shell design. Pato Executive is a fully upholstered conference chair with a slightly higher back than the standard chair, adding an extra level of comfort and visual presence to the concept.
Pato is a versatile concept of multi-purpose chairs based on a streamlined and calm shell design. Pato Executive is a fully upholstered conference chair with a slightly higher back than the standard chair, adding an extra level of comfort and visual presence to the concept.
The Søborg chair is a comfortable chair with generous proportions in the seat and back, both of which are available with or without upholstery. This makes the chair suitable for restaurants as well as meeting rooms, casual workspaces and private homes. The chair was designed in 1952 and is one of Børge Mogensen’s rare works in steel. The Søborg chair has replaceable components that can be renewed separately as needed.
The Søborg chair is a comfortable chair with generous proportions in the seat and back, both of which are available with or without upholstery. This makes the chair suitable for restaurants as well as meeting rooms, casual workspaces and private homes. The chair was designed in 1952 and is one of Børge Mogensen’s rare works in steel. The Søborg chair has replaceable components that can be renewed separately as needed.
The embracing spindle back and gentle, sloping armrests make the J64 chair a classic, yet visually graphic design. The curve of the seat and back add ergonomic comfort and allows for many seating postures. The J64 is ideal as a dining chair or as a lightweight easy chair, accompanied by a cushion or blanket.
Pato is a versatile chair concept based on a shell in 100% recycled polypropylene, which is also available fully upholstered and with a wide range of bases. This version with a four-leg tube base is stackable and certified with the EU eco-label. Keeping material flows as clean and recyclable as possible, the Pato components are kept homogeneous to a degree where they can be recycled in the future as needed.
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MARSALIS by Milano Bedding – Mid-Century Sofa Bed with Refined Italian Craftsmanship
Name: Marsalis
Material: Solid wood frame, polyurethane foam, metal bed mechanism
Finishing: Fixed or removable fabric/leather upholstery, metal legs with optional wood finish
Sizes (cm): Width 180–210 | Depth 100 | Height 78 | Bed size 140×200 or 160×200
Weight: Approx. 110–125 kg
Designed in: Italy
Collection: Milano Bedding Sofa Beds
Lead Time: 30 days
2D/3D Files: Available for download
Timeless Design, Everyday Functionality
The Marsalis sofa bed by Milano Bedding is an elegant tribute to mid-century modern design, combining clean geometry with practical Italian innovation. Developed in collaboration with architect Cristian Gori, Marsalis is perfect for designers working on hospitality, luxury apartments, or design-forward residences.
At first glance, Marsalis looks like a tailored, fixed sofa—refined proportions, slender arms, and neat cushioning. Yet inside, it conceals a real bed with a 17 cm thick mattress, perfect for daily use. The Lampolet mechanism allows effortless transformation from sofa to bed, with no cushion removal needed.
Construction, Upholstery & Craftsmanship
Marsalis is made with a solid wood frame, built to withstand high-frequency use in hotels, contract settings, and residential living. The seat and back are constructed from high-resilience polyurethane foam, ensuring excellent comfort for both sitting and sleeping.
Upholstery is available in a wide range of fabric and leather options, including removable versions for easier cleaning and maintenance. Choose from soft neutrals for minimalist interiors, textured linens for natural schemes, or bold velvets for a statement look. All covers feature tailored seams and structured piping, underlining the sofa’s precise lines.
The metal legs, available in black or bronze, can also be finished in solid wood for a warmer touch—ideal for residential or boutique hotel settings.
A Statement Piece for Design-Led Projects
The Marsalis sofa bed is a versatile solution for:
Boutique hotel suites and executive rooms
Short-term rental apartments and urban lofts
Home offices, guest rooms, or lounge corners
Architect-designed residences needing discreet functionality
Its understated elegance makes it ideal for interiors that require both style and substance—it looks like a designer sofa but functions like a premium bed.
Visual Language & Styling Possibilities
Marsalis stands out with its architectural clarity—the slim armrests, squared seat cushions, and continuous seat platform all speak to mid-century modern and Scandinavian sensibilities. The low, horizontal profile and soft fabric choices make it suitable for Japandi and contemporary urban interiors.
Pair it with wooden side tables, matte black lighting, or organic rugs to enhance its visual appeal. The style adapts easily—formal with leather and structured textiles, or relaxed and cosy with crumpled linens and tonal throws.
Features & Custom Options
Available in 140x200 cm or 160x200 cm bed formats
Mattress: 17 cm thick, in polyurethane or memory foam
No cushion removal required when converting to bed
Optional removable covers for contract and hospitality use
Optional wood-finished legs for a warmer aesthetic
Alternative Models for Comparison
If Marsalis fits your aesthetic but you need different proportions or softness, explore:
Vivien – Curvier lines and slim armrests
Haden – Squared, tailored, slightly chunkier version
Clarke Quilted – Softer, more casual look with informal cushions
All Milano Bedding models include 2D and 3D files to support designers during planning, specification, and visualisation stages.
Marsalis is ideal for projects seeking a design-focused sofa bed that looks completely architectural but hides a practical, luxurious bed within—an essential piece for hybrid interiors balancing elegance and utility.
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The Dice coffee table is truly a design object. No compromise has been made in its design. Every detail is exactly as designers Studio Truly Truly intended. This creates a fascinating table that continues to surprise from every perspective.
Toveri marries curves and hard materials to create a table series with soft shapes and striking features. The link between the top and the base has been moved to the centre of the tables, so the table top appears to float. The symmetry of the two elements makes the base seem like a shadow of the top.
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