Black is the new white. The Milian collection brings together a modern Nordic style that goes over to the dark side and joins up with the colour black. Nordic style has all the character that your home needs. Clean lines, mixes of wood and metal and thin legs with golden details. Fans of minimalism, you’re in luck.

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The TV cabinet

The Milian sideboard is pure design. Its door with a metal screen and golden details on the legs make this sideboard particularly elegant. You can use this piece as a simple sideboard or also as a place to store your books or any other design object you want to show off. It’s up to you!

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The bookshelf

This piece is an elegant and original solution for storage and for decorating a wall in your home. The Milian bookshelf is a must-have in your lounge for displaying your books or any other small decorative objects. This is a very complete and eye-catching piece where you can get the most out of your storage space. It will allow you to display objects of different sizes and weights to give more personality to your spaces. Give a pinch of design to your interior space.

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The extendable table

With the Milian extendable table you can hold both intimate dinners and large celebrations.  Always surrounded by those you love most of course. The round shape will help your conversations flow. Don’t let last-minute guests catch you by surprise. If that’s not enough for you, it also has 3 individual extendable parts that come included, depending on the length that you need. Its design won’t go unnoticed: its size contrasts with the lightness of its materials.

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The chairs

Pair it up with the Milian chairs, design pieces that adapt to the shape of our posture. Don’t worry: they’re stackable so you can have as many chairs as you want. And they won’t take up any space! Their design draws on Nordic style. Elegant black, the mix of wood and metal and the golden details on each of its legs. Design can also be practical.

Go in for a complete look with the Milian collection.

9 Jul 2020, 10:16 p.m.