Ec8 - Lilly Coffee Table

by Necchi Architecture

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Material

Beige

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The Lilly is a rolling serving trolley from Necchi Architecture, part of the Ec8 collection.

A polished chrome X-frame base set on casters supports a shallow rectangular tray. The tray's interior is pale beige, while the exterior border runs a sequence of alternating black, white, and gold rectangular segments, a geometric motif that gives the trolley its visual identity and anchors it within the Art Deco references that run through the Ec8 collection.

Chrome was chosen for its association with 1930s and 1940s French interiors, a period that Charlotte Albert and Alexis Lamesta return to consistently. The casters keep the piece functional without interrupting the clean visual line of the frame.

In a dining room or salon, the Lilly reads as a bar cart or dessert trolley, the kind of piece that holds its own alongside fixed furniture.

W 80 x D 40 x H 42 cm

W 31.5 x D 15.75 x H 16.54 in

Materials: Plate contour in wood marquetry and stainless steel, plate insert in faux leather, legs and casters in chrome

About
Necchi Architecture

Paris-based Charlotte Albert and Alexis Lamesta named their studio after the iconic Villa Necchi, an homage to the meticulous attention to detail that architect Piero Portaluppi brought to that landmark. They channel the same rigour into spaces that embrace the deliberate collision of styles and eras.

Rather than decor, the duo crafts attitude. Their eclecticism draws on the full sweep of 20th-century cultural reference: Art Deco structure meets modernist restraint, stainless steel pairs with lacquered surfaces in deep greens and burgundy, and the sensibility of 1980s Parisian nightlife runs through the narrative choices. The work of Jacques Grange, Andrée Putman, and Gio Ponti informs their vocabulary; films like American Gigolo and Fantômas set the atmosphere.

The studio rejects the "Instagram-perfect" interior in favour of spaces built to be lived in and to last. Natural materials are chosen for the way they evolve with light. Vintage sourcing integrates historical reference. Custom furniture, designed in-house for each project, is made to become an heirloom. Residential commissions across Paris (Quai Branly, Saint Germain des Prés, Quai François Mauriac) sit alongside hospitality work like the Hôtel Château d'Eau (2024), a 36-room property rooted in the culture of 1980s Paris.

Recognised in the AD 100, Necchi Architecture brought this sensibility to collectible design with the Ec8 collection, created exclusively for Monde Singulier. The pieces deliberately subvert bourgeois furniture conventions through a calculated rupture between matte and gloss, noble and humble, industrial and artisanal.

Charlotte Albert & Alexis Lamesta: "We don't aim for a defined style but rather tell a story in resonance with the place."

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