RARE PRE-OWNED Without original packaging, one small chip/glazing flaw- please refer to photograph zoomed in on the top of the big Ben unit.


“Desktructure, the most recent (early 2010’s) work of London-based Héctor Serrano, is a collection of three adorable desk organizer sets: a warehouse, a ship, and a city. Each set consists of modular containers that can be rearranged. Made of porcelain, Desktructure is manufactured by Seletti.”


5 modular porcelain units

- London Skyline 35x7x11.5cm

- one of the sets I have comes in its original box- the first to sell I’ll send in that


Big Ben, St Paul’s Cathedral, rooftops with chimneys, Canada One and The Tower of London all perfectly rendered and writ small-scale in porcelain, the easily recognisable skyline of London is laid before us.


Rarely seen these pieces from the 2010’s don’t come up for sale very often- beautifully rendered as well as highly practical, another fine piece of design accrued to Seletti. Perfectly adept at holding a pen as well as a toothbrush, there are even a couple of lidded units. The applicability of it is down to you and what you need it for.


Courier would be Royal Mail Tracked 24.


Héctor Serrano

“We are a design studio founded in London in 2000. We create products and spaces that people are attracted to in the most humane, emotional and extraordinary way possible. The quest to bring innovation and character, while maintaining timelessness, simplicity and attention to detail, is a constant in each of our projects.

Our clients include firms and institutions such as Roca, “la Caixa” Foundation, Telefónica Foundation, Coachella Art and Music Festival, Noken by Porcelanosa, ICEX (Spanish Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Trade), Muji, FontanaArte, Gandia Blasco, Droog Design, Lexon, Lékué and Seletti among others. We have received numerous awards such as the Red Dot Design Award, Designer of the Year 2009 by the prestigious AD magazine, Best of the Year Awards by Interior Design Magazine and the Peugeot Design Award. Our products have been exhibited extensively in museums such as the V&A in London and the Cooper-Hewit National Design Museum in New York and are part of several collections such as the Central Museum in Amsterdam.”