The Matic family of goods has expanded beyond its original remit of sofas and seating to incorporate a number of storage units. Chief amongst them stands the Credenza, which features a marble top that is well-suited for the display of ornaments and other miscellaneous goods. Separately, a pair of drawers allows for the concealed storage of a multitude of items.
The floor-standing Credenza features a subtle, minimalist aesthetic, but its material offering reveals a complexity, with metal, marble and natural oak all employed in its production. The resulting piece is one which is not only useful from a utilitarian perspective but also highly stylish thanks to its sculptural qualities.
Italian designer and architect Piero Lissoni received a degree in architecture at the Polytechnic of Milan. After completing his studies he worked as a designer for Molteni and Lema.
In 1986 he founded ‘Studio Lissoni’ with Nicoletta Canesi, developing projects in architecture, interior architecture, design and graphic design. The studio also works in the field of art direction and public relations. He has worked with a wide range of design houses and manufacturers including Driade, Kartell, Artemide and Lema.