Description
The iconic Morna double bed, designed by Afra and Tobia Scarpa and produced by Molteni in 1972, is a classic of Italian design. Like many pieces from the 70s, it has no brand or logo, as it was not standard at the time. The base and headboard structure is made of wood, covered in elegant cognac-colored leather. The headboard includes two bedside tables with extractable pivoting drawers, covered in black opaline glass. Preserved in excellent condition, the bed has had only one owner who purchased it directly from the manufacturer in the 1970s. There are only slight signs of wear on the leather at the corners at the foot of the bed and some scratches on the surface of the bedside tables.
Shipping service
We only use professional couriers carefully selected based on the size, weight / volume and fragility of the product. All shipments are insured, we coordinate both collection and delivery by providing dedicated assistance throughout the entire process. Shipping is standard and does not include delivery to the floor. Do you want delivery to the floor?
In August shipping may be delayed due to summer season.
Refund Policy
This product comes from a private seller, you can exercise your right to a refund within 3 days of delivery . If the product is delivered damaged or does not conform to the product sheet, it is possible to open a claim.
DISCOVER MOREDescription
The iconic Morna double bed, designed by Afra and Tobia Scarpa and produced by Molteni in 1972, is a classic of Italian design. Like many pieces from the 70s, it has no brand or logo, as it was not standard at the time. The base and headboard structure is made of wood, covered in elegant cognac-colored leather. The headboard includes two bedside tables with extractable pivoting drawers, covered in black opaline glass. Preserved in excellent condition, the bed has had only one owner who purchased it directly from the manufacturer in the 1970s. There are only slight signs of wear on the leather at the corners at the foot of the bed and some scratches on the surface of the bedside tables.