The artistry and woodwork of the Mussini shipyard

From vessels to tables: a tradition that goes beyond the sea

6 August 2024 | by Redazione
Arredo Mussini

Known for their construction of luxury vessels, the Mussini shipyard also applies those same skills and passion in creating elegant furniture. Their passion for woodworking can be seen not just at sea, but also in home spaces, starting with their tables made using sapele mahogany.

One material, infinite possibilities

Sapele mahogany, known for its warm tones and strength, making it perfect for marine use, is the star of both Mussini’s boats and tables. Each piece is meticulously hand crafted in the yard, making each table a unique piece of art.

Personalisation and versatility

Faithful to the Mussini philosophy, each table can be personalised in various styles and sizes: from rectangular or square tables, to perfectly round tables for enjoying a drink at sunset. The yard offers practical solutions like extensions, modular bases, and fixed and folding tables perfect for any size space, both on land and at sea.

Some exampled of Mussini tables can be found in a number of restaurants and bars along the Ligurian Riviera: port Carlo Riva in Rapallo, “ö Magazín al Pörto”, the restaurant and ice cream shop “ö Magazín” in Portofino in Calata Marconi, the “American Bar ö Magazín” ice cream shop (opening soon) and “Ö Magazín Österia” in Santa Margherita Ligure in via Cairoli.

 

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