Limited Edition - TO3000 Dining Table
by Dimoremilano
In stock
Material
Brown
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The TO3000 is a dining table from Dimoremilano's Limited Edition collection, signed by Emiliano Salci. The piece extends the collection's practice of recovering historical objects and rebuilding them at a scale that demands presence in a room.
The tabletop reads in dark reddish-brown lacquered wood, its edge marked by a thin gold-colored trim that separates the surface from its setting. Below, a cylindrical pedestal base in brushed silver-toned steel anchors the form with a verticality that offsets the warmth of the wood above.
The oval top is lacquered wood, housing a built-in basin in polished gold-plated brass with a flocked bottom. The brushed steel base is fabricated as a single column, clean and unornamented. The top was preserved from a table made in the 1970s, carrying the material continuity that runs through each piece in the Limited Edition collection.
Salci's approach here is consistent with the larger series: the historical component sets the terms, and the new structure answers without competing.
W 230 x D 134 x H 75 cm
W 90.55 x D 52.76 x H 29.53 in
Materials: Structure in lacquered wood, detailing in brushed steel and polished gold
About
Dimoremilano
Britt Moran and Emiliano Salci founded Dimoremilano in Milan, where their studio Dimorestudio continues to operate at the same address where the practice began. Moran, originally from North Carolina, came to design through graphic arts. Salci, born in Arezzo, Tuscany, worked as art director at Cappellini before the two met and began their collaboration in the city that shaped their work.
Dimoremilano does not separate decoration from architecture. The practice builds interiors from mid-century objects and furniture of their own making, drawing in modern art as a counterweight to the new. A salvaged sideboard and a painting share visual weight with custom metalwork: the room becomes a single argument rather than a series of choices. Their interiors resist easy categorization, sitting closer to antiquarian discipline than to contemporary styling.
This sensibility extends to the studio's furniture objects. The Limited Edition collection presents seven unique pieces, each built from furniture salvaged from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Salci deconstructs these objects and reassembles them with new lacquers and polished gold-plated brass hardware, using Shellac polishing techniques that reconnect the finished work to traditional craft. The collection was presented at Dimorecentrale during Milan Design Week 2024.
All seven works from the Limited Edition collection are exclusively available through Monde Singulier.


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