MOLTENI&C AT PARIS DESIGN WEEK 2025: WHEN CRAFT MEETS CONTEMPORARY LIVING
Published by Sugar & Cream, Tuesday 16 September 2025
Images courtesy of Molteni&C
Christophe Delcourt’s Emile sofa and Molteni&C’s first Objects Collection debut at Paris Design Week 2025
Walk into Molteni&C’s Paris Flagship Store during Paris Design Week 2025 and you’re immediately wrapped in a sense of calm, texture, and light. The brand has turned its showroom into a living apartment for design lovers — a place where you can touch, sit, and feel rather than simply look. At its heart is the new Emile sofa by Christophe Delcourt, making its French debut as the anchor of the 2025 Indoor Collection. Around it, Delcourt’s other pieces — the Maylis, Fleur, Odile, and Léa small tables, the Penelope console, and the Lise table — create a soft choreography of forms and materials. Nearby, the Danish-Italian duo GamFratesi brings a whisper of Scandinavia and the Mediterranean with the Tibeau bed and Lia armchair, while Creative Director Vincent Van Duysen’s Aria desk and the reissued 1973 Monk chair by Afra and Tobia Scarpa add a sense of heritage and continuity.


After its worldwide preview at Milan Design Week, Molteni&C is also sharing an exclusive glimpse of its first-ever Objects Collection. Curated by Elisa Ossino, this intimate installation reimagines Gio Ponti’s “impossible” objects — hands, Etruscan forms, wooden bottles, trays, vases, and candleholders — as poetic catalysts for everyday rituals. It’s a small but powerful reminder that even the objects we hold can carry stories, culture, and craftsmanship into our homes.


Presented by Le Chateau Living
Rather than just a launch, this is Molteni&C showing what the future of living might feel like: tactile, curated, and quietly luxurious. By blending new pieces with reissued icons and Ponti-inspired objects, the Paris Flagship Store becomes less a showroom and more a home you want to inhabit. Visitors are invited to wander, sit, and imagine how these pieces might live with them long after Paris Design Week ends.

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