The new and elegant Minotti collection captures the historical legacy of Italian design, the value of craftsmanship and the rigour of industrial design.
June 11th, 2014
Designed by Rodolfo Dordoni, some highlights from this year’s collection include: Aston The Aston range (top image) includes a sofa, a daybed, armchairs, poufs and chairs that are suitable for both homes and public spaces. Aston is inspired by the traditional drawing room, in which smaller-scale sofas and dainty armchairs can be found. Collar The Collar sofa features an exclusive technology developed by Minotti Studio that makes it possible to adjust the armrests and seat backs to three different
positions: one is horizontal, creating a practical table-like surface that can support the weight of a person; the second position offers increase support of the seat back or armrest cushions; and in the third, the armrests and seat backs can be adjusted to a vertical position. Morgan Morgan is a contemporary interpretation of the traditional refectory table. The supports are made of bronze metal sheet and feature a tapered diamond-shaped section that lends vigor to the base, while the top, available in Tobacco stained flamed oak, Moka oak and Caramel glossy lacquer finish, is characterised by a distinctive flared edge. Minotti minotti.com
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