MOLLY SGABELLO
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MOLLY SGABELLO

Inspired by the iconic lines of the Molly chair, Molly Stool reinterprets and reproportions its distinctive elements, resulting in a more slender and elongated structure, as well as a visually lighter seat and backrest. The solid wood frame outlines the enveloping lines, integrating the armrests and reinforcing the design’s formal continuity. The upholstery, available in fabrics from the collection, enhances the softness of the seat and backrest, creating a refined dialogue between textile elements and the warm expressiveness of wood. Designed for both residential settings and hospitality projects, Molly Stool is available in two heights—65 cm and 75 cm—to adapt to kitchen islands, counters, and lounge areas. A distinctive stylistic detail is the piece’s front footrest, enhanced with a slim stainless steel strip that introduces both a functional and contemporary aesthetic note. With Molly Stool, the Molly collection expands coherently, offering a seating solution that combines comfort, refinement, and sculptural presence.

Designer

Meneghello Paolelli

Fondé en 2006 à Milan par Marco Paolelli et Sandro Meneghello, après avoir obtenu leur diplôme à l’École polytechnique de design, le Studio Meneghello Paolelli travaille avec les entreprises italiennes et étrangères pour créer de la valeur ajoutée grâce au design de produits. Les projets développés sont innovants, fortement iconiques et tiennent compte d’une volonté d’innovation qui n’est jamais une fin en soi mais qui est ancrée dans le concret du produit. Le studio a reçu de nombreuses récompenses internationales, notamment treize Red Dot Design Awards, dont deux “Best of the Best”, sept Design Plus, trois Good Design Awards, huit ADI Design Index, quatre mentions spéciales pour le German Design Award et quatre iF Design Awards. Le Studio Meneghello Paolelli crée la chaise Molly, le bureau Aksel et la table Sansiro pour Porada.

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