The Compile Bookend is an elegant complement to any bookshelf, windowsill or desk. It can be placed in several positions to accommodate books of differing sizes. With its clean geometric shape and various colors, the Compile Bookend brings a refined statement to any scenery.
The Mere Bowl is a sculptural centerpiece, one that looks beautiful in a tablescape or space whether it is in use or not. Its characteristic shape is simple yet ingenious, as a line down its middle folds out to the sides forming a bowl. Elevated by a discrete foot, it looks as if floating. Manufactured in tactile ceramic stoneware, it has been coated in a high-gloss glaze that enhances the shadows that form along Mere Bowl’s fold. This surface treatment makes the bowl food safe.
A form in mouth blown glass, the Silent Vase is Scandinavian design at its subtlest. Available in three sizes and multiple colors, the Silent Vase is a humble yet decorative addition to any space.
Mingle Cushion is a piece where contrasts harmonize in a compelling mingling of color and materials. Use it front or back, depending on which expression you would like to play with — textured or smooth. Mingle Cushion is available in two sizes and 8 color variants ideal to mix and match.
Reduce Paper Bin takes its name from the art of reducing; the amount of virgin material used in manufacturing, of rubbish and of form, to create a refined expression of an everyday object. Made using 1OO% recycled ABS plastic from post-consumer waste, it is a straightforward design with a soft and inviting shape. The beauty is in its details like the tactile, matte surface or the characteristic lid subtly concealing the bin bag. Reduce Paper Bin is an all-around object that feels equally at home in the kitchen, workshop and office.
Imitating the look of folded paper yet shaped in metal, the Folded Shelves have a contemporary, functional character. The shelves come with two hooks and two bolts for mounting on the wall. The Folded Shelves are a modern and friendly way to add storage to any home or professional space.
Relevo is a soft rug with a distinctly sculptural quality. Its striking graphic pattern is produced by trimming the tufted wool in different levels, thereby creating an eye-catching shadowplay that gives a sense of being two-tone rather than monochrome. The rug’s single rounded corner gives it a unique character, a dynamic expression in any setting.
With a straightforward, functional design referencing the simple architectural lines of a house, Sketch Toolbox offers various rooms to accommodate a broad range of functions and needs in modern personal storage. Cast in one monolithic piece with a handle for portability, it is a friendly companion in daily life – at home, in the workshop or the nomadic workplace. The versatile toolbox is manufactured in Denmark using 100% recycled plastic.
The Wave Tray brings a refined sentiment to the otherwise raw materiality of metal. Through its organic form that has been shaped in stainless steel, the expression is inspired by the undulations of a wave. The Wave Tray has a simple yet graphic expression that, paired with its grand sizes, makes a true statement in any setting.
The Ridge Vase presents a new way to display flowers through its sculptural expression along with an artful character when not in use. The design features added functionality through its refined dent, allowing flowers to stand upright while also working as a subtle handle when moving the vase from one room to another.
With its shapes inspired by modernist still life paintings yet interpreted in contemporary shapes and colors, the Raise Carafe has an inviting expression that encourages interaction when in use. Use the different colors together with the glasses for a unique and playful table setting.
With their shapes inspired by modernist still life paintings yet interpreted in contemporary shapes and colors, the Raise Glasses have an inviting expression that encourages interaction when in use. With the slight raise of its foot, the glass has an elegant look while hinting its user to raise the glass up to a toast when with friends and family. Use the different colors together for a unique and playful table setting.
Bringing a friendly expression to the traditional coat hook, the Dots Wood is a functionally sculptural design to be arranged on the wall in any pattern and color combination desired. Use it in hallways, bedrooms, kitchens as well as hospitality and workplace areas. Combine the design with the Dots Ceramic and Dots Metal for a unique expression.
The Coil Coat Rack finds its new perspective through its coil-shaped form along which hooks are brought into play for a simple yet characterful element that breathes function into the design. The design allows for the user to buy additional hooks if needed to make the Coil Coat Rack uniquely theirs. The shape of the design is inspired by the curled-up form of rolled paper.
The Arrange Desktop Series is a configurable design that brings elegant functionality to the home office and workplace through its playful character and architectural expression. With its trays made using 100% recycled plastic alongside lids in either cork or anodized aluminum, the Arrange Desktop Series brings a sustainable perspective to modern storage.
Made from powder coated steel frames with colored mirror glass, the Framed Mirrors is a gently artistic interpretation of the classic mirror. Though still functioning as reflecting glass, the colors, shapes and its ability to be arranged in groups gives the mirror a distinct character. The design comes in two sizes and four colors.
With its graphic expression and subtle details, the Ply Rug gently hints towards the weaving traditions of the past, communicated through its broken twill weave structure and tassel finishes. Made in 100% wool, the Ply Rug is available in seven colors across six sizes.
The Kink Vase brings a contemporary form to the archetypal flower vase through a combination of traditional craftsmanship and playful design language. With its double opening, the Kink Vase adds a sculptural sentiment to the room, even when not in use. The design is made in porcelain that has been glazed on the inside for a refined touch.
The Restore Basket brings a new perspective to modern storage, made using fibers from recycled plastic bottles. Available in multiple colors, the design can be used to store throws, clothing, toys and other objects.
The Layer Cushion has a soft feel, joined by a graphic expression of overlapping layers. Knitted in a tactile structure of baby llama wool, the Layer Cushion—designed by Copenhagen-based sustainable designers Aiayu—brings the concepts of comfort and natural materials into everyday life. The wool of its outer has been sustainably sourced in Bolivia with the factory cleaning 100% of its water post-production while reusing 75% of it. The factory also holds the WRAP-certification, ensuring production under lawful, humane and ethical conditions.
Taking a playful approach to the conventional coat hook, the Dots Metal bring a contemporary and industrial touch to any hallway, bedroom or kitchen as well as hospitality and workplace projects. Combine the design across various colors and sizes along with the Dots Wood and Dots Ceramic for a unique expression.
Designed with Scandinavian materiality at its heart, the Avail Coat Rack brings the ideas of simplicity and functionality into the modern home. The design features 2 metal hooks that can be rearranged forever while also bringing hints of color to the form, allowing for the Avail Coat Rack to evolve as time passes while holding smaller objects on its minute plateau.
The Story Pinboard brings subtle feelings of Scandinavian design into any work or creative context, whether in the home office, in a kids room or within the workplace. Produced in cork, a material that is sourced from the renewable bark of cork oak trees, the Story Pinboard is recyclable in its entirety.
The Restore Tray brings a new perspective to modern storage, made using fibers from recycled plastic bottles. Available in multiple colors, the design can be used to store documents, utensils, toys and more.
Featuring a tactile, understated structure for a modern look, the Rhythm Throw—designed by Copenhagen-based sustainable designers Aiayu—is made in baby llama wool with a rhythm-like structure, providing soft comfort to its user. The wool has been sustainably sourced in Bolivia with the factory cleaning 100% of its water post-production while reusing 75% of it. The factory also holds the WRAP-certification, ensuring production under lawful, humane and ethical conditions.
The Attach Coat Hook combines industrial and Scandinavian materialities for a playful yet refined take on the simple, modern coat hook, joined by its contrasting round and square forms. Use the design in linear formations for a simple, refined expression or in more vibrant layouts with various colors of the design.
Pebble Rug has a diverse and tactile surface, inspired by the sensuous feeling of walking across a pebbled beach. Its handwoven structure contrasts the feel of its soft, woolen loops with a canvas base in a sturdier wool quality. Pebble Rug has a distinct and modern woven texture for any home, hospitality setting, lobby, hotel space or co-working area.
The Tub Jug is an industrial carafe with a contemporary expression, echoed through its angled handle and wide opening that bring both function and character to the design. The design is made in glazed ceramics.
With its plentiful character and simple surface, the Ample Throw—designed by Copenhagen-based sustainable designers Aiayu—brings large comfort and warmth to its user. The throw is made in 100% baby llama wool, a light and ultra-soft material with heat-controlling abilities that will keep you warm on winter mornings and cool you down on summer nights. The wool has been sustainably sourced in Bolivia with the factory cleaning 100% of its water post-production while reusing 75% of it. The factory also holds the WRAP-certification, ensuring production under lawful, humane and ethical conditions.
The Dots Ceramic bring an artful expression to a Muuto icon, made in earthenware with a reactive glaze for a unique look, giving each single piece a distinct look while referencing the ideas of traditional craftsmanship. Combine the design across various colors and sizes along with the Dots Wood and Dots Metal for a unique expression.
With a refined and modern expression, the Twine Cushion—designed by Copenhagen-based sustainable designers Aiayu—has an invitingly tactile character with distinct knitted pebbles, joined by the softness of its baby llama wool material. The wool of its outer has been sustainably sourced in Bolivia with the factory cleaning 100% of its water post-production while reusing 75% of it. The factory also holds the WRAP-certification, ensuring production under lawful, humane and ethical conditions.
The In Situ Modular Sofa is a grand, modular design with sculptural lines that can be tailored to your individual space and taste with its modular elements hidden through subtle detailing of its front profile, paired with deep comfort and a soft seat. Choose from any of the 30 predesigned configurations or create your own, using the 9 different seating modules and loose cushions. The look and feel of the In Situ Modular Sofa is more casual in its appearance, compared to some of our other sofas. Visit our Product Planner to explore the possible configurations: planner.muuto.com/in-situ *Please note that the In Situ Cushions are not part of any configuration or seating module and must be added separately to your order.
The Compile Bookend is an elegant complement to any bookshelf, windowsill or desk. It can be placed in several positions to accommodate books of differing sizes. With its clean geometric shape and various colors, the Compile Bookend brings a refined statement to any scenery.
A geometric, Scandinavian take on the classic Victorian candlestick, the Float’s jutting tray can be used to hold a candle or to store your essential items. The contemporary object comes in three colors, subtle as playful, making it an excellent bedside or coffee table accessory.
When used as a trivet for hot or cold items, the carved trenches of the Groove Trivet allows air to flow through, leaving the table underneath it undamaged. Though a functional object, the Groove Trivet can also be used as a decorative piece, whether it be as a tray, stand, or on its own, adding texture to any room. Visual variations of the marble render each piece entirely unique; the trivet is available in two sizes and three colors.
The Mini Stacked is a wall-hanging alternative to the Stacked Storage System with a lighter expression and smaller dimensions, available across various sizes and colors. The Mini Stacked Storage System are an elegantly functional match for smaller spaces such as kitchens, hallways and bedrooms as well as workplace and hospitality settings.
The Compile Bookend is an elegant complement to any bookshelf, windowsill or desk. It can be placed in several positions to accommodate books of differing sizes. With its clean geometric shape and various colors, the Compile Bookend brings a refined statement to any scenery.
The signature Piet Boon color palette is now expanded into a range of refined paint and plaster products. It consists of twenty subdued colors and six different finishes that are designed to effortlessly complement and blend into each other as well as a variety of materials, such as wood or natural stone. This lime paint has a chalky look. For indoor use only.
Drop by Pauline Deltour is the name of a whole family consisting of a mobile roller stool, a stackable stool and large pouf. The small components are mobile, while the large pouf forms a meeting point in the office. What they all have in common is that they are laid-back. A round, fully visible steel frame enfolds each upholstered body. Tone in tone. Four legs with rollers turn the small stool into the office run-about — an incredibly practical colleague. The perfect additive for a mobile working envi-ron-ment. “I share my office with friends,” says the French designer, “and on holiday I use Airbnb.” It is precisely this lightness and joy that Drop ema-nates. A dash of French savoir vivre.
The miscellany of bright, contrasting, pure colours. The manifest extroversion of decor. The solutions provided to complete the range are in a different tone: reflecting the desire to "stage" a clear contrast with the multicolour ceramic wall coverings, these slabs are in completely neutral shades, in the grey frequencies of concrete.<br /><br />«The collection is intended to create a struggle, a fight. Between something very stiff, which sees itself as governed by clear rules, and a variable, marbled paper, which aims to be completely free.»<br />Federico Pepe "Once upon a time, there was a Roman emperor who lived on a huge splinter in space, a spaceship of multi-coloured marble, where techno music played incessantly. That day he left his spaceship to go to dinner at the Sun King's home, riding his sinuous golden dragon with blood-red eyes."If there were a book with these opening words, Federico Pepe would have designed its cover. And if the book were made into a film, he would definitely be its writer and director. Federico is not an author, director or screenwriter, but this does not prevent him from drawing on his natural ability to create stories through flashes of imagination.Federico Pepe's career started in advertising, a family tradition, which he gradually transformed and built into many other things, in a constant, inevitable investigation of creativity in all its possible forms. He very soon understood that commission work was not enough for him, and he began to explore further afield. The first of these other fields was art, but the consolidated mechanisms on which galleries and gallery owners operate soon became a new limit from which he had to break free: this apparently expanding horizon turned out to be a restrictive cage, more a defining label than an infinite learning opportunity. And definitions are one of the things which least describe Federico: anyone trying to distil his work into two words would find its essence disappearing before their own eyes. He has occupied many roles and engaged in many professions to give shape to his ideas, and in all of them he has excelled, created and led teams, and won awards. Adman, creative director, graphic designer, printer, gallery owner, publisher, curator, performer, painter, designer, director: Pepe does, rather than is, all these.<br /> He works, builds and makes things happen because he is not led by instinct alone and does not succumb to idle whim; he does not rush aimlessly around and does not simply await the inspiration or idea of the century. Quite the opposite. His work comes about and produces results only thanks to strict self-discipline, a design method made up of constant verification, the precise sharing of tasks and roles, the compulsive exploration of unknown contexts, daily physical exercise, the carefully measured use of social media, and occasional spells of isolation in the mountains he loves. It is no coincidence that he created Le Dictateur, a dual-faced entity which may be both his child and his spiritual guide, both friend and boss, part madness and part dictator. Le Dictateur is not Federico's alter ego: it is his superpower. It is not a mask, since in it he actually transforms himself into an artistic project.Le Dictateur is both result and origin of Federico Pepe's work. "I think ideas are born from predisposition," Federico explained to me in 2014. "Not in the sense that "˜we are born predisposed,' but for daily preparation. In this domain I believe that discipline is pivotal. The real talents today are very rigorous people, those who work hard, exchange a lot, think a lot, and know how to apply and balance many different things." An approach which has made him the best-kept secret on the Italian creative scene, a fact well known not only to Pierpaolo Ferrari, Maurizio Cattelan, Nico Vascellari, Jacopo Benassi and Patricia Urquiola, but also to the companies, both large and small, which have turned to him over the years. He has worked and continues to work with them all, designing by laying the foundations of designs naturally expressed in episodes, in a serial pattern which not only gradually builds up Federico's own creative story, but also offers his clients designs so special that they would be virtually impossible without him.<br /> This self-discipline generates heat and energy in such quantities that "“ if it were not imprisoned within the geometrical grids of graphic design "“ it might generate a thermonuclear reaction. The blood running through the veins of his images is black as ink, red as sealing-wax, white as plaster and golden as lava. But there is more, too. His crystal-clear visions are able to break down the slender membrane which separates analogue from digital. He sees matter as absolutely central, but he makes it vibrate with an unusual two-dimensional quality. This can be seen in the way he carves marble with coloured squiggles, recollections of faces briefly sketched as vectors. It is discovered in the skill with which he invades plates and bowls of the finest, monitor-shiny porcelain with geometrical patterns. It becomes tangible in the love with which he brings to life the paper of his publishing projects, peopled with highly elegant, powerfully symmetrical, often kaleidoscopic graphics. It can be admired in the precision with which a metallic factory flooring becomes fabric on an ancient loom, after its resolution is decreased from 300 dpi to 8 bits. It is enjoyed in the hyperbolic repetition of faces and hands in acrylic on canvas in his painting studio, in which every work conserves copy and paste reminders of its predecessor. It amazes in the doors of exquisite metal sideboards, profane glass panels, hand-made but born through the glass of a screen.<br /> A career which has led almost naturally to an encounter with CEDIT, with whom he has created an aesthetically courageous collection, part punk and part aristocratic austerity. The Araldica project's very name evokes strength and nobility, and it is grounded in a past whose weight does not drag it backwards but rather catapults it forwards into the future. Here, Federico's digital geometries become the most solid of materials, taking shape in a graphic object, condensing stories and images into three or two dimensions. In Pepe's and CEDIT's space, Euclidean geometrical forms encounter the marble of Phidias, the intricate patterns of the floor of Milan Cathedral merge into the Baroque images of the marbles found in Roman art galleries, and private space opens out to the infinite space of a thousand possible universal histories.
The **SPY 39 PLUG WALLWASH** is a sleek, round LED adjustable ceiling spotlight designed to deliver exceptional lighting performance with a focus on minimalism, functionality, and versatility. It features advanced LED technology with options for 2700K, 3000K, or tunable white (3000K-1800K) color temperatures, offering high color rendering (CRI>90) and lumen outputs ranging from 623lm to 787lm. With a beam angle adjustable between 15° and 45°, an IP20 rating, and orientability of 0-85°/355°, this spotlight is ideal for accent lighting in residential, hospitality, or commercial spaces. The SPY 39 is part of the upgraded Spy family, which includes hybrid optics for improved light comfort, enhanced LED color consistency, and innovative features like Tunable White and Soft Dim. Available in diameters of 27, 39, 52, 66, and 90 millimeters, the Spy collection offers a variety of finishes, beam angles, and mounting options to suit diverse lighting needs. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for seamless integration into design projects.
**Deltalight**, the supplier behind this product, is a globally recognized leader in high-end lighting solutions, founded in 1987 and headquartered in Belgium, known for its innovative designs, premium materials, and cutting-edge technology.
The Empire lamps by Barovier&Toso are a striking blend of three-dimensional artistry and architectural interaction, designed to define volumes and boundaries within a space. Featuring concealed structures with square cross-section tubes descending from the ceiling, these lamps form asymmetrical, inverted pyramid compositions inspired by the bold geometric shapes of Art Deco. The polychrome versions showcase rhythmic color alternations and varying lengths, while the Venetian Crystal's *a corteccia* craftsmanship creates irregular surface textures and unique light refractions, resulting in a soft, luminous glow accentuated by sparkling highlights. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and integration into design projects. Barovier&Toso, a historic Italian supplier founded in 1295, is celebrated for its masterful glass craftsmanship and innovative lighting solutions, offering timeless elegance and custom-made designs that elevate interiors worldwide.
The Mixer XYZ+™ is a beautifully designed product that combines tactile pleasure with exceptional functionality, featuring a Techstone® structure with an integrated shelf and available in elegant black-and-white or white-and-chrome finishes. It offers the choice between traditional single-lever or advanced thermostatic technology, embodying flexibility, freedom, and purity to deliver the ultimate well-being experience. Perfect for morning showers to rejuvenate, evening showers to unwind, or late-night showers for peaceful reflection, this mixer is a harmonious blend of form and function. Additionally, a 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and planning. Supplied by Jacuzzi®, a globally renowned brand founded in 1915 and celebrated for its luxury hydrotherapy products, including hot tubs, whirlpool baths, and wellness solutions, the Mixer XYZ+™ reflects the company’s commitment to innovation, quality, and timeless design.
A form in mouth blown glass, the Silent Vase is Scandinavian design at its subtlest. Available in three sizes and multiple colors, the Silent Vase is a humble yet decorative addition to any space.
Designed with Scandinavian materiality at its heart, the Avail Coat Rack brings the ideas of simplicity and functionality into the modern home. The design features 2 metal hooks that can be rearranged forever while also bringing hints of color to the form, allowing for the Avail Coat Rack to evolve as time passes while holding smaller objects on its minute plateau.
The Story Pinboard brings subtle feelings of Scandinavian design into any work or creative context, whether in the home office, in a kids room or within the workplace. Produced in cork, a material that is sourced from the renewable bark of cork oak trees, the Story Pinboard is recyclable in its entirety.
The Dots Ceramic bring an artful expression to a Muuto icon, made in earthenware with a reactive glaze for a unique look, giving each single piece a distinct look while referencing the ideas of traditional craftsmanship. Combine the design across various colors and sizes along with the Dots Wood and Dots Metal for a unique expression.
The Jellies coat hangers draw their inspiration from the tableware collection of the same name designed by Patricia Urquiola for Kartell. This accessory is available in three different sizes, each with its own specific texture.
A multi-faceted vase widening from the base to the top in a swirling motion. Shanghai is like refracted light radiating from prism-like crystals with an alternating play of flashes and shadows, creating irregular geometric forms.
The distinctive feature and special allure of these original vases lie in their particular conformation, suggestive of a wafed fabric with irregular sinuosities caused by the different surface thicknesses.
The special feature of this series lies in the conformation of the surface material which enhances the core that looks like jelly, just as the name suggests, evocative of the forms used in pastry-making.