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Molteni& C Celebrates 90 Years in Milan

Members of the Molteni family were joined by internatio­nal designers like Vincent Van Duysen and Ron Gilad at a black carpet event where a new Rizzoli book, "Mondo Molteni," was unveiled.

- BY SOFIA CELESTE

MILAN — Angelo Molteni was already a visionary at age 18 and was traveling to far-off places like Burma to seek out the best wood in the world for his handcrafte­d furniture. In 1934, he establishe­d his artisan furniture business with his wife Giuseppina, who attended profession­al school and had a steady job in a textile factory. Today, their descendant­s are leading their company into the future, with a presence in more than 100 countries,

700 points of sale and 100 flagships.

On Tuesday, the Moltenis celebrated 90 years of their family's successful company with a special dinner and book, “Molteni Mondo: An Italian Design Story,” an editorial project published by Rizzoli and curated by writer Spencer Bailey, who is also the director of the media company

The Slowdown. The book's art direction was spearheade­d by Beda Achermann, while its photos were shot by California­n photograph­er Jeff Burton.

The book illustrate­s the projects of architects and designers such as Flemish designer Vincent Van Duysen, Spanish designer Patricia Urquiola and Italy's Michele De Lucchi, depicting collaborat­ors, at times; working with raw materials, and employing sustainabl­e practices.

The family-controlled company remains one of the biggest Italian design firms by revenue. Molteni Group, which owns Molteni&C, UniFor and Citterio, had a consolidat­ed turnover of 475 million euros in 2023, 70 percent of which was internatio­nal.

“In this important year, we want to share our goal for the future: spreading the culture of quality living throughout the world,” said Angelo and Giuseppina's son Carlo Molteni, president of the Molteni Group. His father Angelo was also a key figure in the inception of Salone del Mobile in 1961.

Tuesday night's event unfolded at the Pirelli Hangar Biccoca, a site for contempora­ry art exhibition­s, where video cubes projecting photos of top designers featured in the book were scattered throughout the venue's famous abstract towers by German painter and sculptor Anselm Kiefer.

In an interview with WWD, Canadian designers George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg of Yabu Pushelberg — who have long collaborat­ed with the brand and contribute­d the Sway modular sofa system to Molteni&C's most recent outdoor collection — reflected on the Molteni family's legacy.

“Molteni built Italy back up from Second World War, in their own industrial corridor,” said Yabu. Pushelberg on Carlo Molteni's work ethic, especially during the pandemic, working every day. “He's got a rational approach to business and this incredible energy. He's worked with the greatest designers on Earth,” Pushelberg said.

Carlo's daughter Giulia, Molteni Group's chief marketing officer, also recalled the dedicated work ethic of her grandparen­ts, who worked side by side, and said that the dialogue between generation­s is so important while giving the younger generation­s the freedom to make their own choices. Holding her family's history dear, she, along with her brother and cousins who also work within the company, are custodians of their family's legacy for the long term, she told WWD.

“Compared to other kinds of business, when you're a family owner, you have a real vision that is never tomorrow. It's always long term because we already think one day of all our kids in the company. So we have already this mentality to pass the knowledge and keep it very strong,” she said.

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Molteni&C's 90th anniversar­y party.

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