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CATTELAN ITALIA PRESENTS THE EXPANDED BOTERO COLLECTION DESIGNED BY PAOLO CATTELAN

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Published by Sugar & Cream, Friday 19 September 2025

Images courtesy of Cattelan Italia

Living Sculpture at the Table

Some pieces of furniture don’t just sit quietly in a room — they draw people in. Cattelan Italia’s Botero table has always done exactly that. Inspired by the sensual, generous forms of artist Fernando Botero, it was conceived as more than a surface: a place where food, conversation, and life unfold. Now, that single table has grown into a family.

Each new version feels like a personality of its own. The round ceramic top of the Botero Keramik Round makes a natural circle of friends and family, turning dinners into an act of gathering. Botero Argile, cloaked entirely in natural clay, feels like touching the earth itself — raw, tactile, and grounding, as if it were shaped by hand moments ago.

Keramik Round | Argile | Wood Round
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Botero Wood and Botero Wood Round bring a quieter warmth. In fine woods and artisanal finishes, they echo memories of kitchens and long tables, of conversations stretching late into the night. And in a thoughtful gesture to cultures where sharing is a ritual, the Botero Ker-Wood Round blends wood with a central rotating ceramic insert — an elegant piece of choreography for the dining table.

Ker-Wood Round | Keramik e Wood

In every variation, the Botero collection isn’t just furniture; it’s an anchor point. A sculptural stage for everyday gestures and relationships, it carries forward Cattelan Italia’s belief that the table is a cornerstone of living, design, and cultural exchange.

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