Block "Outdoor"
minotti > Coffee table
With its sculptural look and frame in solid wood inspired by Brutalist architecture, Block Outdoor stands out for its big personality. Structured in the form of a block of solid wood, the base of the Outdoor version of the Block coffee table retains its solid volume in the shape of an “L” or an upside-down “T”, but it is proposed in natural teak. The top, with smooth edges resembling a river pebble, and tactile finish, is available in Pietra del Cardoso or with a plastic look in White glossy lacquer plastic finish. The Block Outdoor coffee table is available in two different heights, both with rectangular top.
Anish Wood
minotti > Coffee table
Anish Wood is the new version of the coffee table designed by Rodolfo Dordoni, now featuring new materials, shapes and dimensions. The circular or elliptical Licorice coloured ash top has edges smoothed like a river pebble, the result of in-depth technological research, and rests on the characteristic polished Chrome or Pewter metal base. The large coffee table for the centre of the lounge, on the other hand, is proposed in a single-material solid wood version, with the top resting on two curved bases, crafted with exquisite manufacturing skill. The possibility of combining coffee tables of different heights allows Anish Wood to interpret the new ways of contemporary living with a high degree of versatility.
Andersen
minotti > Bed frame
Also part of the Andersen collection are the Andersen Paolina chaise-longue with armrest and the Andersen Daybed, chaise-longue without armrest. Both feature a raised frame with the typical pressure-cast aluminum feet in Pewter-colored finish, and single seat cushion with lightly quilted motif. Andersen Paolina vailable in both 142 cm and 170 cm lengths. Its clean lines lend sophisticated styling to both living and sleeping areas.
Osaka Chevron
minotti > Carpet
Made with the same materials and techniques as the Osaka rug, with which it shares the same characteristics, the Chevron variant features a dynamic continuous decorative motif, composed of tweed that underlines the couture esprit of the craftsmanship. The Osaka Chevron rug is available in the colours Cord and Sand.
Sendai "Cord" Outdoor
minotti > Outdoor furniture
The elegant, airy lines of the Sendai family of seats, designed by duo Inoda+Sveje, now evolve in their version for open-air spaces. Sendai Cord Outdoor is the result of an upholstered volume, reduced and stylised through the skilful use of cord in the colours Ecru, Burgundy or Dark Brown: a transparent silhouette that allows the eye to catch a glimpse of the object and that, thanks to its light aesthetic, creates a harmonious contrast when combined with bulkier seating systems. The 360° swivel base with return, a mechanism thoroughly tested for outdoor use, reflects the same stylistic principle as the indoor version, but in a natural teak finish.
Jacques
minotti > Sofa
The Jacques collection includes sofas, and ottomans available in several sizes, originated from a common design seed that transforms a vaguely retro style into a symbol of absolutely contemporary style. A sophisticated aesthetic language that is expressed in soft shapes, compact proportions and details with striking visual impact, like the metal base with Bronze finish. Elegant stitching emphasizes the curved silhouette of the Jacques armchairs and sofas, whose rounded shapes create a surprising contrast with the more formal, geometric outlines of the Lawrence sofa. All of the seating elements share the enveloping lines that offer a pleasant sensation of welcoming warmth, thanks to the soft cushioning in the seats and backrests. Structural perfection and flawless tailoring underscore the high level of expertise achieved by the company over the years and are the consummate expression of its masterful craftsmanship. The sophisticated elegance and compact proportions inherent in all the Jacques collection seating elements allow them to thrive harmoniously in any setting – from home decor to hospitality – and to be easily paired with the new seating systems. Thanks to its soft seat cushion and backrest padding, the Jacques bergère, available both with fixed and swivel base, with swivel base is extremely comfortable and lends itself to the creation of spaces where relaxation is key. When combined with its ottoman and the Song coffee table that embraces the armchair with its organic shape, it becomes a functional table-top surface for a lamp or to display various kinds of objects. The extensive Jacques family also includes ottomans in various shapes and sizes, all distinguished by an elegant stitched motif and a square decorative button. The metal base with Bronze finish is a detail that lends refined decorative appeal to each piece in the Jacques collection.
Tuffet
minotti > Styling
A contemporary take on the traditional Moroccan ottoman, Tuffet, with its circular volume and the soft curve of its seat, adds a romantic touch to the living or night area. The fully detachable covering, in fabric or leather, features two sets of piping round the circumference, and seams with an embroidery that enables them to remain symmetrical yet follow the curve of the seat. Available in one size (Ø cm 70 H40) its base sports a glossy Pewter-coloured, lacquered finish, and sits on five invisible, full-swivel wheels.
Daniels
minotti > Sofa
Comparable to a landscape design project, where carefully plotted combinations of elements create a new domestic scenery, the Daniels seating system redesigns the living areas with brand new compositions, in which regular curves and ellipses interrupt the linearity of the layouts, imbuing them with a more dynamic momentum. Innovative and truly original, it is at its most striking when paired with the Amber low units, creating solutions with a strong visual impact that pass seamlessly from the soft feel of the seats to the harder feel of the containers and from more geometric shapes to an extraordinary combination of curves. The chairs are designed based on the concepts of full modularity and maximum comfort, and feature a single cushion. The vast design system also includes decisively large chaise-longue couches with curved seating areas. The frame of the back, and the combination of two different depths produces an effect in which the backrests appear to overlap, creating movement at the back which dispels the perception of the sofa as a continuous screen when set in the centre of the room, as well as making it possible to add the Clive console, which further accentuates its motion. Instead, the “offset” version, where the backrest juts out from the side of the seat, easily accommodates the Amber ottoman or low unit, creating a different compositional solution. The system offers an alternative to the fixed armrest, in the form of a removable ottoman, in leather or fabric, on wheels. Its natural position is alongside the sofa, attached using magnets, but it can be moved and used as an additional chair or surface, or, if positioned opposite the seat, as a natural extension of the same. The ottomans can also be attached to the end of the Amber low units. Daniels is available in two versions: all-fabric or all-leather, and in a third combined option with base and armrest in leather and cushion in fabric, flaunting a harmonious mix of the textures and colours of the exclusive Minotti textile collection. With its design-based, modular, versatile and innovative qualities, Daniels introduces original and unexpected structural details and compositional elements with a dynamic, contemporary rhythm.
Clive
minotti > Styling
Clive is a series of padded benches designed with an elegant and minimalist silhouette and available in five different sizes and heights. The upholstery is available in any of the fabrics and leathers in the collection and has the added value of top-stitching that points to the couture esprit of the sartorial technique used. Clive benches stand on two satin-polished aluminium blades in the colour Malt that support a square seat with rounded corners. The padding is enclosed by a satin-polished metal band in the colour Malt, framing it like a crown. This stylish detail refers to the importance assigned to decorative merits and achieved by the savoir-faire of master craftsmen.
West
minotti > Styling
Benches and ottomans of varying shapes and sizes complete the West seating system and are distinguished by the aluminium strip in glossy Brandy finish, which bestows a unique decorative appeal on each element. The benches are designed to be in continuity with the more classic seats, interrupting the morphology of the backrests, but not the linearity of the system. The ottomans on the other hand can be placed as a complement to configurations and, particularly upholstered in pony skin leather, bring that extra touch of glamour and style to the space.
Darren "Night Storage Units"
minotti > Cabinet
The apparent formal simplicity of Darren and its rational, accurate design conceal a piece that is far more complicated and intricately structured than meets the eye. The central element in Moka-coloured ash wood features a shelf closed in on three sides, lined with Malt-coloured satin finish aluminium strips, and stands on a base in the same finish. The glossy Clay-, Sand- and Corten-coloured painted doors are opened with a handle in metal to match the top of the unit, fashioned out of the strip used to finishes their top edge. Darren comes in a range of different sizes, with items for a variety of uses that make up a vast line, from dining room units to living room cabinets, from chests of drawers to bedside tables. With the luxurious finishes of its materials and the meticulous attention to detail of its processing techniques, Darren is a contemporary example of furniture made with superior quality craftsmanship
Torii Bold
minotti > Armchair
Torii Bold is characterised by the contrast between the large, softly rounded volumes of the upholstery and the lightness of the metal base structure on which it rests. A family of seats created from the original iconic Torii design by Nendo studio, that retains the morphology of the backrest unchanged, while presenting a more solid and compact aesthetic: the two families dialogue harmoniously with each other in a clever interplay of full and empty volumes. The slim backrest is punctuated by a vertical quilting effect and piping, in eco-leather or eco-nubuck, that outlines the perimeter of the upholstery: sartorial details that emphasise the couture aspect of the craftsmanship. The feet, embellished with a small jewel-like button, preserve the interplay of vertical and horizontal elements inspired by the typical traditional Japanese manufacturing details from which the family takes its name, and accommodate the upholstered volume of the sofas and armchairs. The sofa has a gently curved silhouette in both the small and large sizes, both also available in a peninsula version. The armchairs, on the other hand, are available in a fixed or swivel version, the latter with a curved metal base that conceals the swivel mechanism. The ottomans, in different shapes and sizes, take up the design of the armchair base and, proposed on castors for easy movement, give the living room a more informal feel.
Page
minotti > Cabinet
With its decidedly sculptural presence and the contrasting textures of the interiors and exteriors of its three volumes, the Page bookcase is inspired by works of modern art. Its misaligned blocks, set one on top of the other also call to mind contemporary architectures. Fully swivelling, it is characterised by volumes in the form of parallelepipeds, with outer edges in Moka-coloured wenge wood and glossy painted Warm Grey-coloured interiors, and it stands on a circular base with a glossy Pewter-coloured finish. A bold piece of furniture that is sure to turn heads, ideal in any part of the room, including the centre. In addition to its function as a bookcase, Page can also be used as a contemporary display cabinet to accommodate objects or collections, or as a bar cabinet.
Daiki "Outdoor"
minotti > Outdoor furniture
The Daiki seats, born out of the Brazilian architect’s passion for Japanese culture, go outdoors, where the open-air space is conceived and experienced as an extension of the indoor living area: a veritable tribute to Japanese design culture. The Daiki family includes armchairs with a deep seat, available both with and without arms, a dining little armchair and a footstool. Created using sophisticated wood crafting techniques, the curved shell in solid teak comprises two elements joined at a 45° angle, with a sloping backrest that guarantees maximum comfort. In the outdoor version the shell offers a snug fit for the stitched cushions, and is set on a stainless-steel frame with Bronze-coloured varnished polished legs. A design that also explores and reinterprets the American Mid-Century atmospheres, injecting new life into the style of contemporary outdoor furnishing with its clean, bold lines, exquisite teak working technique and balanced proportions.
Morrison
minotti > Cabinet
The Morrison storage system eschews the idea of mass production and fully explores the concept of custom-made, developing a collection that expands its purpose to include the sleep zone, with variations on the theme of nightstands and lingerie chests. The Morrison base is available in three versions: flush with the floor, or raised 12 cm or 25 cm. An open pore oak cabinet with Tobacco stain finish was introduced, joining the existing Moka shade. A beveled perimeter defines the line of the doors and drawer fronts which are available, in addition to the leather-upholstered version, in glossy lacquer finish in the colors of Sand, Celadon, Mud, Granite and Moka. A version with the doors in Tobacco stained oak and cabinet in Mud color lacquer with satin finish is also available.
Lawrence "Clan"
minotti > Sofa
With their well-defined shapes, the "Clan" elements lend themselves to compositions that express a more dynamic and informal interpretation of the living room. The one-piece seats feature stitching in graphic, modern square-shaped designs. This refined tailoring detail epitomizes the company’s skill in drawing upon tradition to bring new vitality to an ancient technique like embroidery, through an unhesitatingly contemporary interpretation of style.