The D.G. writing desk, designed by Giuseppe Casarosa for Ceccotti Collezioni, is distinguished by its inverted T-shaped legs, ending in elegant brass feet. This design creates a harmonious balance between the upper and lower parts of the piece, giving it a sense of lightness and practicality.
Inspired by the style of the 1950s and 1960s, this desk reinterprets classic aluminum cast pieces by incorporating wood, particularly American walnut.
The top is made of a plywood core veneered with American walnut, enhanced by two drawer compartments without rails, requiring high precision in construction. The handles, made of rosewood with a rectangular section and covered in natural mud-colored leather 204, are an elegant example of craftsmanship.
To accentuate its aesthetic value, a leather writing pad can be added. The collection also includes matching sofas and armchairs.