History:
Mogg was founded in 2012 by Nicola Galbiati and quickly established itself as one of the most innovative brands in the Italian furniture industry. The name "Mogg" is derived from "Mobili" (furniture) and "Oggetti" (objects), reflecting the brand's aim to blur the lines between functional furniture and artistic objects. Mogg’s designs are unconventional, quirky, and often challenge traditional categories, making each piece a conversation starter.
The brand's bold, avant-garde approach to design has led to collaborations with emerging and established designers who push the boundaries of form, function, and creativity. Mogg’s pieces often feel more like works of art than standard furniture, combining elements of sculpture, architecture, and design.
Iconic Designers:
- Nicola Galbiati: The founder and visionary behind Mogg, Galbiati has developed some of the brand’s most iconic and unconventional pieces.
- Matteo Zorzenoni: A designer known for his experimental approach, he has contributed several notable pieces to Mogg’s catalog.
Best Known Items:
- Botero Chair by Nicola Galbiati: Known for its oversized, rounded forms, this chair blends comfort with artistic flair, creating a bold statement piece.
- Cellula Lamp by Matteo Zorzenoni: A geometric and minimalist suspension lamp, Cellula exemplifies Mogg’s focus on sculptural design.
- Wardrobe Collection: A series of visually striking, modular wardrobe systems that prioritize form as much as function.
Mogg’s designs are for those who appreciate artistic expression in their interiors, offering playful, boundary-pushing furniture that feels more like art installations than traditional pieces.