Dressing Tables

Vanities and dressing tables: classic designs with a modern twist

Discover our exclusive Italian collection of bedroom dressing tables; a classic piece of furniture revisited with a modern twist. These compact and elegant vanity tables are perfect for storing skin-care products, make-up and jewellery, and can be customised with a mirror, drawers and open compartments. If needed, these tables can also serve as a practical desk for reading, studying, or working.

  • Cocoon Trousse by Cattelan modern make-up toilette

    Cocoon Trousse

    Starting from €2,729

    Cocoon Trousse by Cattelan modern make-up toilette with mirror and with top in leather or Keramik. Adjustable mirror with LED.

Modern vanity tables with a vintage charm

Vanity tables often have a distinct antique look. However, over the years, as you will see in this collection, they have evolved to take on modern and minimalist shapes. Although they became popular during Victorian times, dressing tables are now also a staple in many modern and contemporary homes. The models in this range can be customised to suit your tastes and needs with a selection of colours and materials, as well as a range of practical accessories.

A mirror is one of the most important components of a dressing table. In this collection, you will find models with a simple mirror or more sophisticated options with metal supports or a decorative frame. You can also choose a model with drawers, containers and jewellery compartments that will allow you to create a make-up corner for storing all of your products and accessories. Alternatively, these tables can also be used as a desk for working or studying.

The products in this range are available in a wide variety of materials and finishes. Choose from wrought iron, metal and wooden structures, with the possibility of adding a fabric-covered table top for a luxurious look that highlights the quality of Italian craftsmanship. Design lovers will opt for a modern make-up table in wood and metal, with a slender structure and contrasting materials that convey an industrial style. Simpler environments, on the other hand, are better suited to more regular shapes and bright colours in matt or glossy lacquer.