Designer Vincent Van Duysen gently flared and vertically sliced the cylindrical pedestal base of Molteni&C’s Mateo table, exposing an open furrow as an unexpected detail. The round or oval tops also taper slightly to enhance the table’s character.
Furniture and lighting from Milan, new directions in architecture and urbanism, Sydney’s Fish Market, Toronto’s LRT line and more — the Spring 2026 Issue of Azure focuses on products and perspectives across scales.
Designer Vincent Van Duysen gently flared and vertically sliced the cylindrical pedestal base of Molteni&C’s Mateo table, exposing an open furrow as an unexpected detail. The round or oval tops also taper slightly to enhance the table’s character.