Tottolo: A Table Shaped by Playful Curiosity, Not Perfection

If you’ve ever been handed something made by a child – a lopsided drawing, a collage of construction paper and glue – you know how precious it is. What might look imperfect is, to them, a record of focus, joyful creativity, and sheer imagination, untouched by rules or expectations. Designed by Sergei Lvov of Levantin Studio and produced by Uneven Objects, Tottolo carries that same spirit: a table shaped not by logic, but by intuition, play, and the freedom to create without constraint.

A modern room with a round blue table, two beige chairs, a white vase with flowers, and a glass cup, set against a blue and gray geometric background

A modern red table with geometric legs stands in a minimalist room, holding a white abstract sculpture and a small gray bowl

Tottolo draws inspiration from childhood memories around a grandfather’s workbench, where curious eyes watched scraps of wood take shape through instinct, not instruction. Even its name feels childlike – more sound than word, playful and open-ended, as if invented on the spot. That same intuitive energy is embedded in the table’s form. The legs were carved with joy and curiosity rather than precision, guided by feeling instead of formula. There was no idea of “correct” – only the confidence to let spontaneity and imagination lead the way.

A modern minimalist room with a glass round table on a geometric white base, a beige chair, and two slender vases, one red and one white, near a large window

A modern glass-top table with a glossy burgundy base is set with a vase, a branch, and a small cup in a minimal room with burgundy walls and white stairs

Tottolo is available with either an MDF or glass top. The MDF version extends across both the top and legs and can be finished in matte or high-gloss lacquer, while the glass top is also offered in matte or glossy variations. Four signature colorways – Ultramarine Blue, Vermilion Red, Wine Plum, and Pearl White – underscore Tottolo’s expressive personality and reinforce the table’s spirited, intuitive nature.

A modern, oval-shaped red table with sculptural legs holds two minimalist decorative objects, set on a light gray floor near white steps

Overhead view of a bright blue oval table with an open book, a tray, a cup, and a plant in a white vase, surrounded by three cushioned chairs on a light-colored floor

A round white table with angled legs holds a ceramic vase, a glass, and two closed books in a minimalist, bright room

An oval glass table with a geometric maroon base, a metallic vase with a leafy branch, and a small glass placed on top, set on a light-colored floor

A modern, red round table with geometric legs stands in a minimalist room near a window, holding a white pitcher and a cup

A modern blue table with a geometric base holds a white vase with a leafy branch, two white candles, and an open book against a neutral and blue background

A round white table with geometric legs holds glassware and candles; a textured upholstered chair sits nearby in a minimal, light-filled room

A round glass table with white geometric legs, holding a small vase with a leafy branch and a round ceramic object, set on a light-colored floor

A modern, glossy maroon table with geometric legs holds a white vase with a branch and two small ceramic bowls, set in a minimal, well-lit room

A modern maroon table with geometric legs, holding a white vase with green leaves and a clear glass of water, set in a minimalistic room with gray walls and floor

A modern round maroon table with geometric legs stands in a minimalist room, holding a white vase with green branches and a small bowl. White staircase in the background

To learn more about Tottolo designed by Sergei Lvov, visit levantin.it.

As the Senior Contributing Editor, Vy Yang is obsessed with discovering ways to live well + with intention through design. She's probably sharing what she finds over on Instagram stories. You can also find her at vytranyang.com.

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