Tottolo is a table-portal to childhood
It is born from memory, from those carefree moments when a child’s hand reached for grandpa’s tools, and on the old workbench appeared scraps of wood, from which strange, awkward shapes emerged, yet full of inner meaning. Not for the result, but for the sake of the process itself: passionate, vibrant, uncompromisingly genuine. Tottolo is not just a name. It’s a sound from an imaginary childhood language, where any word could become a shape. It sounds like a jump, like laughter, like the attempt to balance on a chair with one short leg. There’s softness, mischief, and freedom in this word.
The legs of Tottolo were not drawn with a compass, but carved with joy. They don’t follow logic, they follow the hand that was curious. In this table, there is no “correct,” but there is courage and life. It was made not as it “should be,” but as it wanted to be. Tottolo speaks of something important: creativity begins where the fear of making mistakes disappears. Where you can act intuitively, make things uneven, mix colors without restraint, and precisely there, find the form.
2025








