Presented recently at IMM Cologne, the new Lifescape collection from Minotti extends the comfort, intimacy and elegance of indoor living outdoors.

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February 13th, 2013
Minotti’s new Lifescape Collection is thoughtfully designed to bring all the qualities of indoor living outdoors. The finely-crafted furniture pieces are made from highly luxurious, weather-proof materials so they not only look and feel good, but stand the test of time.
Claydon Outdoor
The Claydon table (top image) combines the purity of its existing design with new practical choice of materials. The table top is made from an exterior version of Corian®, while the base is made of die-cast aluminium and painted white with a bush-hammered texture.

Cortina Armchair
Cortina Chair Outdoor
Cortina Chair Outdoor features seatback cushions with rust-proof brass snap fasteners and removable coverings in an array of exclusive fabrics and colours, tested specifically for strength and wear outdoors. Like Claydon, the chairs feature a bush-hammered texture.

Alison Iroko Outdoor
Alison Iroko Outdoor
The Alison Iroko Outdoor seating, with its simple squared-off lines, finds its ultimate expression in the choice of specially treated iroko heartwood for its exposed frame. The Iroko wood furniture frames rest on stainless steel tips set into slots in the wood, eliminating direct contact between the wood and the outdoor surface as a safeguard against damage due to humidity.

Warhol Iroko Outdoor
Warhol Iroko Outdoor
The Warhol Iroko Outdoor armchair makes a statement with its compact volume, sleek lines and innate elegance. Deep, soft cushions add extra comfort to the design’s linear structure. The fabric covering is available in a range of exclusive shades created for the Art Lifescape textile collection.
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