Description
D70 Sofa – Osvaldo Borsani (1954): Iconic modular sofa‑bed designed by Osvaldo Borsani for Tecno, showcased at the 1954 X Milan Triennale and awarded for design innovation. The D70 features a metal frame with adjustable “winged” backrest and seat, operated via a knob mechanism, allowing multiple reclining positions and easy transformation into a bed. Perfect example of mid‑century Italian modern design.
Capitoné “Mollino” Edition (Custom): In the 1970s, renowned designer Carlo Mollino reinterpreted the D70 for the Teatro Regio di Torino foyer, commissioning a rare version upholstered in luxurious capitoné leather. Produced only on special request, this bespoke Mollino edition stands out for its high‑end craftsmanship and exclusive design, making it a sought-after collector’s piece.
Carlo Mollino (1905–1973) stands as one of the most visionary figures in 20th-century Italian design. As an architect, photographer, and unconventional designer, he developed a distinctive language that merges structural innovation, sensual forms, and exceptional craftsmanship. Today, his work remains a benchmark in collectible Italian design.
Among his most iconic creations is Casa Mollino in Turin, a private apartment designed in the 1960s as a personal manifesto. Located in the heart of Turin, Casa Mollino represents a total work of art: every furnishing, material, and detail shapes an atmosphere suspended between rationalism, surrealism, and theatricality.
The interiors of Casa Mollino express a sophisticated and symbolic vision of domestic space. Curved wood elements, mirrors, precious textiles, and esoteric references coexist in a perfect balance between design and scenography. The living area becomes the core of the spatial experience, where comfort and experimentation meet identity.
At the center of the space stands the D70 sofa, designed in 1954, a true masterpiece of Mollino’s design philosophy. Its adjustable structure allows the inclination of both seat and backrest to be modified, anticipating modern concepts of modularity and versatility while combining ergonomics with formal innovation.
The featured piece is an original vintage example, carrying significant historical and collectible value. In its special capitonné leather version, the D70 achieves an even more dramatic and refined presence. The deep, rhythmic tufting enhances the three-dimensional surface and perfectly complements the sophisticated aesthetic of Casa Mollino.
The leather upholstery, a noble and sensual material, intensifies the tactile and visual experience, transforming the sofa into the compositional focal point of the interior. Within the context of Casa Mollino in Turin, the capitonné leather D70 embodies the perfect balance between function, art, and desire — fully expressing Carlo Mollino’s poetic and experimental vision.
























