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During Milan Design Week 2026, Greg Natale unveiled his latest furniture piece — the Nastro coffee table — in collaboration with Serafini.
Marking their third collaboration, the piece continues an exploration of stone craftsmanship and the evolving possibilities of marble design.
An extension of Greg’s fascination with deconstructivism, Nastro focuses on subtraction rather than addition. Inspired by the natural erosion of landscapes, the table is sculpted from a single mass of green onyx, balancing the solidity of stone with fluidly carved voids. The result is a form that appears to move as a single continuous gesture — both monumental and organic.
Defined by its sculptural silhouette and luminous materiality, Nastro blurs the line between furniture and collectable art. Each curve reveals the onyx’s depth and translucency, celebrating the raw beauty and unpredictability of natural stone while showcasing the precision of Italian craftsmanship.
Presented at one of the world’s most influential design events, the piece reflects Greg Natale’s continued commitment to pushing material boundaries through bold form, detailing, and a enduring design language.
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Featured in the May 2026 issue of Belle magazine, Exeter House is a striking reimagining of a century-old Tudor Revival mansion, infused with glamorous opulence inspired by London’s Annabel’s private club. Set on an expansive estate in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, the residence blends heritage architecture with French neoclassical romance. Designer Greg Natale pairs the rich, jewel-toned layering of Tudor interiors with soft hues of sky blue and blush to lighten the scheme.
Original features—tessellated tiles, Versailles oak floors, and traditional panelling—anchor the home, while a curated selection of 16th-century English and 19th-century French furnishings adds depth. Floral and tweed textiles, velvets, gilded details, and ornate ceilings complete the richly layered interior, balancing preservation with expressive, contemporary refinement.
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