MOTY
WRITING DESKS
MOTY

Aesthetics and functionality are combined to create Moty, a desk or coiffeuse with legs, side drawers and flap storage compartment, all upholstered in leather. Inside the storage compartment, with the bottom covered in leather, a round mirror enhances the functionality of this piece in canaletta walnut. Thanks to its size and elegance, Moty is suitable to furnish both the study area or the bedroom.

MOTY

Technical features

Essenza
CANALETTA WALNUT
CANALETTA WALNUT MOKA STAINED
CANALETTA WALNUT WENGE STAINED
Metallo
BRONZORO
Inserto
CUOIETTO BIANCO/04
CUOIETTO CORDA/07
CUOIETTO FOCA/08
CUOIETTO GRIGIO SCURO/03
CUOIETTO INVECCHIATO/26
CUOIETTO NATURALE/06
CUOIETTO NERO/02
CUOIETTO ROSSO BULGARO/01
CUOIETTO SABBIA/05
CUOIETTO TESTA DI MORO/19
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MOTY (41 MB)
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MOTY (48 KB)
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MOTY (32 MB)
Essenza
CANALETTA WALNUT
CANALETTA WALNUT MOKA STAINED
CANALETTA WALNUT WENGE STAINED
Metallo
BRONZORO
Inserto
CUOIETTO BIANCO/04
CUOIETTO CORDA/07
CUOIETTO FOCA/08
CUOIETTO GRIGIO SCURO/03
CUOIETTO INVECCHIATO/26
CUOIETTO NATURALE/06
CUOIETTO NERO/02
CUOIETTO ROSSO BULGARO/01
CUOIETTO SABBIA/05
CUOIETTO TESTA DI MORO/19
Download
3D
MOTY (41 MB)
2D
MOTY (48 KB)
CUT OUT IMAGES
MOTY (32 MB)
Designer

Umberto Asnago

Umberto Asnago was born in Barlassina in 1949, he is a contemporary Italian designer. He received his education at the Cantù Art Institute and learned the art of woodworking. Curiosity and experimentation define his dynamic personality.
His design combines elegance and formal rigour. In his pieces, precious materials like solid wood, leather, steel, glass and marble, always play a central role. The ability to work with different materials and to combine them harmoniously with each other is the distinctive trait that started the solid collaboration between the designer and Porada. One of Asnago’s most recent creations for Porada is the imposing executive desk in Canaletta walnut, Flavio.

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