About Clori Console
Design
The Clori console from Capital sits inside Margherita Fanti’s 2025 collection with a clear point of view. Its silhouette follows the same fluid, sinuous lines that connect the wider bedroom range, but here they are pared back to a clean, confident gesture. Proportions are balanced and calm, giving the piece a light presence even at a useful width of about 59.1 inches. It feels considered, not showy, and quietly sets the tone of the room.
Every curve and edge works toward a sense of harmony. The console doesn’t try to dominate the space; it frames it, allowing objects, art, or architecture around it to breathe. That restraint is where its character lies.
Materials & Build
Clori is offered in a precise mix of finishes: wood, metals, and marbles. The combination lets the console move from warm and tactile to cooler and more architectural, depending on the selection. At about 31.5 inches high, 17.7 inches deep, and with a weight close to 198 pounds, it feels reassuringly solid without appearing heavy.
Surfaces are designed to highlight the natural qualities of each material, from the grain of the wood to the density of stone and the clarity of metal details. Nothing feels decorative for its own sake. Each junction and transition is clean, supporting the overall continuity of the design.
Comfort in Daily Use
A console is not about physical comfort, but about how it makes a space work better. Clori keeps its profile slim, so movement around it stays easy and natural. The height is practical for everyday gestures: placing keys, arranging a small lamp, or creating a discreet display.
There is a visual comfort too. The soft lines and measured scale reduce visual noise, bringing a sense of order that feels good to live with.
Placement & Lifestyle
Capital positions Clori as a bridge piece: it speaks the same language as the bed, bedside tables, and other elements in the collection, yet it adapts well beyond the bedroom. In an entry, it becomes a composed welcome; in a living area, it works quietly under art or a mirror. The footprint, around 59.1 by 17.7 inches, fits easily along corridors or between architectural features.
Because the design is understated, it pairs well with both restrained and more expressive interiors. It can support a minimal arrangement or act as a grounding element for bolder objects and textures.
Longevity
Clori is built with durable materials and a clear, unfussy design language, which gives it staying power. The mix of wood, metal, and marble is chosen not only for appearance but for resilience in daily use. Finishes are meant to age gracefully rather than chase trends.
Over time, the console is intended to move with its owner, working in different rooms and contexts while still feeling current. That quiet adaptability is one of its key strengths.



































