A Glossy Take on Quiet Geometry

A Glossy Take on Quiet Geometry

Secolo makes a clear case for the appeal of lacquered tables, and it does so with restraint. Through the Pingu and Moonrise collections at Secolo, the brand shows how color and proportion can shift the character of commercial spaces. The effect is intentional but never loud.

Pingu begins with balance. Its inverted dome appears to hover over a softened column, creating a subtle visual tension. The form feels confident yet never rigid. Designers can specify any RAL color in matte or high gloss and pair it with brushed or polished metal. As a result, Pingu adapts easily to hospitality palettes.

Moonrise takes the idea in a more classic direction. Rounded volumes meet rimmed edges and stone inserts, creating a quiet but precise mix. The silhouette recalls the warmth of the 1970s, yet it stays firmly contemporary. The series spans side and coffee tables, which helps designers maintain a consistent language across larger footprints.

Taken together, the collections build a shared philosophy. They use finish as a design tool rather than a decorative layer. This approach aligns with the material intention explored in Color at the Table, where contrast guides the mood of a space. Both lines bring presence without weight. They punctuate shared environments and keep their composure in interiors that favor clean lines, durability, and a tight material story.

Images Courtesy of Secolo

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