First presented at Milan’s Salone del Mobile last April, Minotti’s Aston Cord Outdoor Collection is now a more comprehensive offering with the addition of two new products.
February 24th, 2015
The new Loveseat is a generously-sized island with an enveloping seat back that’s designed to accommodate a large number of cushions for maximum user comfort.
The 240cm sofa features armrests and a 97cm seat depth. In addition to the existing seat back cushions, it also comes with lumbar cushions for added back support.
All designs in the Aston Cord Outdoor Collection feature pewter coloured polyester-painted metal frames that have been specially treated for exterior use. Cushions are covered in waterproof fabric. The seat fabric is an exclusive Minotti Studio laser-cut geometric design, and the seat back is made of a specially braided polypropylene cord, available in two colour variations: light grey and dark brown.
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