Mogg is an Italian publisher that does not go unnoticed in the world of design furniture. Always in search of remarkable furniture for your interior, Jbonet tells you more about this brand that captivates design enthusiasts through the inventiveness and unique aesthetic of its creations.
The Origins of Mogg, a Design Furniture Publisher with Meteoric Success
A young publishing house, Mogg possesses a strong identity. A look back at the not-so-distant origins of this brand that quickly won over design enthusiasts!
The Founder of the Design Furniture Publishing House: Architect Nicola Galbiati
Before founding Mogg in 2012, Nicola Galbiati exercised his talent within the furniture company Minottiltalia for nearly fifteen years. This trained architect even became artistic director of Moco, a line known for having been awarded the 2004 Compasso d’Oro for Bruno Rainaldi’s Ptolomeo shelf.
After leaving Minottiltalia in 2010, Nicola Galbiati decided to create his own design furniture publishing house. The first Mogg piece—the Ordinaryday dresser whose structure evokes a pile of stacked raw wooden planks—unambiguously expresses the artistic direction the publisher wishes to take. Standing out with products of unique design, products that get noticed…
The Name Mogg: The Contraction of Furniture and Objects in Italian
Mogg is the contraction of Mobili (furniture) and Oggetti (objects) in Italian. This evocative name recalls that Nicola Galbiati’s publishing house offers everything needed for interior decoration. Shelves, lamps, coffee tables, sideboards, mirrors, and many other home products are available from Mogg, all marked by the house’s creative and bold approach to furniture and decorative object design.
As a reminder, the first Mogg products were presented at the Milan Furniture Fair in 2012. A great debut for the young brand, as this international fair showcases the finest furniture pieces in the world!
Mogg's Mission: Unlimited Design That Blurs the Boundaries Between Art and Functionality
From its inception, Mogg set out on a mission to design interior furnishing products that are both surprising and functional. A table, a shelf, a bookcase, a lamp can be different, yet usable in everyday life. Furniture can stand out through its unconventional design while meeting user expectations in terms of practicality.
The Mogg brand is therefore defined by unlimited design (Unlimited Design) that blurs the boundaries between art and functionality, breaking conventions. From this quest for eclecticism emerge impertinent products such as the Blabla lamp, a lamp shaped like a comic strip speech bubble in which a message can be written. The Tri.Be.Ca floor lamp, one of the brand’s best-selling products, also demonstrates this fusion of art and functionality with its base that integrates USB ports and shelves.
Mogg Creations: Products Identifiable by Their Impertinent Design
What explains the meteoric success of Mogg creations? Simply their ability to stand out through their unique design. To achieve these remarkable products, Mogg collaborates with designers from all backgrounds. Claudio Bitetti notably designs pieces such as the King & Queen cork stools that evoke chess pieces. Discovered by Nicola Galbiati, Marcantonio Raimondi Malerba designed his Amazzonio plant suspension for Mogg before signing his famous Monkeylamp for Seletti.
As you can see, Mogg is synonymous with recognizable furniture pieces with a well-defined identity, whose surprising aesthetic does not take over everything, with the functional aspect never neglected. This identity is also reinforced by particular attention to materials. Solid wood, glass, metal, and textiles are highlighted through striking contrasts: cold materials versus warm materials, graphic lines confronted with organic curves, etc.
3 Essential Design Products from the Mogg Brand
Among the Mogg products that captivate with their unique design, we have selected 3 flagship creations that perfectly reflect the bold spirit of the house.
Product #1: The Adélaïde Bookcase by Claudio Bitetti
With its light and sculptural silhouette, the Adélaïde bookcase demonstrates great ingenuity in supporting books and decorative objects. Shelves attach to a bar held at floor and ceiling level, in a style that instantly evokes trees in a forest. A piece available in solid wood for nature lovers, or in black painted iron for those seeking a product with an industrial aesthetic.
Product #2: The Piantama Lamp by Marcantonio Raimondi Malerba
Attached to a raw wooden log that can serve as a bedside table, the Piantama lamp features a modern metal structure. By combining natural wood and metal, this lamp suits any type of space, from the most rustic to the most contemporary. A balance between tradition and modernity, style and functionality, perfectly representative of Mogg’s identity!
Product #3: The Hubertus Coat Rack by Uto Balmoral
Inspired by deer antlers, this pair of cast brass wall hooks becomes functional in an original way. It transforms an extremely practical common object into an extraordinary creation that enters your interior to bring charisma and personality while playing its role as a coat rack perfectly.
Looking for exceptional furniture for your interior? Mogg brand furniture is available at Jbonet. By browsing Mogg products on our site as well as creations from other renowned design brands, you are assured of finding pieces with a strong identity for your living space. With its experience in interior design, our team is at your disposal to guide you toward the products best suited to your design project. You can contact a design furniture expert by filling out our online form.




