At 96 inches, the Milan does not compromise. It is a piece designed for large spaces by someone who understands that scale, when executed with integrity, is not arrogance — it is architecture.
The Milan stretches nearly eight feet, providing enough surface area to stage a complete formal dinner party spread on top while storing everything below: the full set of formal china, crystal, linens, serving pieces, and the equipment that makes entertaining effortless. Six doors open to reveal generous shelving that adjusts to accommodate whatever you need to organize.
For living rooms with the square footage to support it, the Milan serves as a grand media console — wide enough to anchor a large screen with room on either side for speakers, decor, and the inevitable collection of objects that accumulate in a well-lived-in home.