Rammal et al. report the study on the reaction between titanium(IV) alkoxides, known to be tetrameric [Ti4- (OR)16] (1) in the solid state, and an aromatic ligand such as 2,6-bis(hydroxymethyl)-p-cresol (BHMPC 2). Starting from the same planar tetrameric structure, a perfect geometrical match between octahedral edges of (1) and hydroxo moieties of (2) could be anticipated. Upon reaction of the ligand (2) with Ti(OEt)4, a new complex for which the tetrameric structure of (1) was preserved but with all edges occupied by sic molecules of (2) was obtained. The inorganic core of this tetranuclear complex (3) is composed of two μ3-oxo groups bridging the four titanium atoms. The tetranuclear titanium core is surrounded by six ligands (2) acting in groups of two, either as chelating, chelating-bridging, or tridentate units[1].