909 Nightstand

Product details

Designed by Luca Meda

The 909 Nightstand is a versatile drawer collection that combines modern design with timeless elegance. Featuring customizable tops in colored glass, premium wood, and lacquer finishes, with matching drawer fronts and an open compartment supported by a sleek aluminum structure. The collection is not just a storage unit but a statement piece, crafted with precision and high-quality materials. The 909 Nightstand is not just a storage unit but a statement of refinement.

Materials & Structure:

Structure: Matt lacquer, Open-grain lacquer

Drawer Fronts: Matt lacquer, Open-grain lacquer, Glossy lacquer Eucalyptus, Grey

Top Options:

Lacquer: Matt, Open-grain, Glossy

Wood: Eucalyptus, Grey Oak, Graphite Oak, Light/Dark Elm

Glass: Colored glass, Etched colored glass

Dimensions:

Drawer unit with 1 drawer

NCM4/16 - NCP4/16: W 18.87" x D 18.87" x H 13.5"

NCM9/16 - NCP9/16: W 37.75" x D 18.87" x H 13.5"

Drawer unit with 2 drawers

NTM4/32 - NTP4/32: W 18.87" x D 18.87" x H 13.37"

NCM4/32 - NCP4/32: W 18.87" x D 18.87" x H 19.75"

NTM9/32 - NTP9/32: W 37.75" x D 18.87" x H 13.37"

NCM9/32 - NCP9/32: W 37.75" x D 18.87" x H 19.75"

Drawer unit with 3 drawers

NTM4/48 - NTP4/48: W 18.87" x D 18.87" x H 19.75"

NCM4/48 - NCP4/48: W 18.87" x D 18.87" x H 26"

NTM9/48 - NTP9/48: W 37.75" x D 18.87" x H 19.75"

NCM9/48 - NCP9/48: W 37.75" x D 18.87" x H 26"

NTM9/64/3 - NTP9/64/3: W 37.75" x D 18.87" x ” H 26"

NCM9/64/3 - NCP9/64/3: W 37.75" x D 18.87" x H 32.37"

Drawer unit with 4 drawers

NTM9/64/4 - NTP9/64/4: W 37.75" x D 18.87" x H 26"

NCM9/64/4 - NCP9/64/4: W 37.75" x D 18.87" x H 32.37"

Drawer unit with 5 drawers

NTM4/96 - NTP4/96: W 18.87" x D 18.87" x H 38.62"

NTM9/96 - NTP9/96: W 37.75" x D 18.87" x H 38.62"

This product has a delivery estimate of 18-20 weeks.

Starting at $1,130.00

Dimensions:
Drawer unit with 1 drawer

NCM4/16 - NCP4/16: W 18.87" x D 18.87" x H 13.5"
NCM9/16 - NCP9/16: W 37.75" x D 18.87" x H 13.5"

Drawer unit with 2 drawers
NTM4/32 - NTP4/32: W 18.87" x D 18.87" x H 13.37"
NCM4/32 - NCP4/32: W 18.87" x D 18.87" x H 19.75"
NTM9/32 - NTP9/32: W 37.75" x D 18.87" x H 13.37"
NCM9/32 - NCP9/32: W 37.75" x D 18.87" x H 19.75"

Drawer unit with 3 drawers
NTM4/48 - NTP4/48: W 18.87" x D 18.87" x H 19.75"
NCM4/48 - NCP4/48: W 18.87" x D 18.87" x H 26"
NTM9/48 - NTP9/48: W 37.75" x D 18.87" x H 19.75"
NCM9/48 - NCP9/48: W 37.75" x D 18.87" x H 26"
NTM9/64/3 - NTP9/64/3: W 37.75" x D 18.87" x ” H 26"
NCM9/64/3 - NCP9/64/3: W 37.75" x D 18.87" x H 32.37"

Drawer unit with 4 drawers
NTM9/64/4 - NTP9/64/4: W 37.75" x D 18.87" x H 26"
NCM9/64/4 - NCP9/64/4: W 37.75" x D 18.87" x H 32.37"

Drawer unit with 5 drawers
NTM4/96 - NTP4/96: W 18.87" x D 18.87" x H 38.62"
NTM9/96 - NTP9/96: W 37.75" x D 18.87" x H 38.62"

For more than 80 years, Molteni&C has defined the concept of fine Italian craftsmanship. Incorporating its artisan traditions with innovative technology, Molteni&C furnishings are renowned not only for their beauty but also their technical and functional quality, often invisible but unfailingly impressive.

Luca Meda wrote an important chapter in Italian enterprise history. He contributed to the design culture of the Molteni Group with great passion and dedication. He was an example of a perfect symbiosis between creativity, business, art and industry. This is something of a paradox for a designer who loves drawing and uses a pencil more than any other tool to describe and reinvent reality. Since the late 70's Luca Meda was dedicated to the design of ranges. He created furniture which became icons. With Aldo Rossi he created the Piroscafo bookshelf, the Zim chairs and the Ho armchair, the Vivette armchair, the Primafila sofa, the 505 programme and the Pass system.

Luca Meda was born in Chiavari “by chance”, as he liked to point out, since his family was there on holiday. He grew up and studied in Milan, where he graduated from the Art School of Brera. He continued his studies in Germany, at the Hochschule für Gestaltung in Ulm, which is one of the world’s most prestigious design schools and was directed by Max Bill. He loves Milan’s centre and its urban landscape. The historical buildings, anonymous houses, discreet interiors and high quality items contributed to his emotional education.

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