Minotti 70 “On Stage” @ Salone Milan 2018

Minotti 70 “On Stage” @ Salone Milan 2018

A new decorative style for Minotti’s 70th Anniversary setting at Salone del Mobile in Milan.

Modern, bright, graphic and incisive, it reinterprets the different stylistic languages of the designers who provided the 2018 Collection within a fully coordinated and harmonious project.

In the year of Minotti’s 70th anniversary, the company presents itself with a multifaceted collection, born from a project open to contributors with design philosophies rooted in various cultural backgrounds.

Entirely coordinated by Rodolfo Dordoni, as a sign of continuity, today it welcomes the stylistic input of four international designers: Nendo, Marcio Kogan, Christophe Delcourt and Rodolfo Dordoni himself.

The Collection interprets all these stimuli and declares its gaze on the future, inserting the symbol of the infinite into its name. An infinite present that marks the evolution of company’s design strategy, transversal in style and languages.

The large back lit windows, drawn by geometric profiles, together with the sliding panels made of etched glass and the walls composed of thin wooden slats evoke Japanese scenographies.

Whilst the cement base, softened by the presence of a copper insert, and the treated concrete floors carry a textured effect and a rationalistic sign.

The wide Doric fluting and the interplay of wood essences recall the tradition and add a decorative touch, whereas the exclusive pattern that dresses up the walls winks to the Seventies.

Scenographic architectural cuts characterize the overall context, which spreads out on a surface of 2,000 square meters.

Full-height spaces are alternated with cosier atmospheres, which can be accessed along a path full of surprises, starting from the entrance area that anticipates the various thematic groups.

The reception, with its counter in Petroleum colour back painted glass, one of the hues distinguishing the Minotti palette, is counterbalanced by a window overlooking a living room that welcomes the Indoor atmospheres.

On the opposite side, a courtyard, with a Piasentina stone floor laid in opus incertum, introduces the Outdoor collection and the signature of Marcio Kogan.

A set of strong character, marked by pieces by Nendo and Christophe Delcourt, presents the Hospitality collection.

The interior path, which runs through a succession of environments that suggest different interpretations of the protagonist pieces of the spaces, it holds the dramatic effect which culminates with the grand living room at the end.

Among them Alexander, Granville seating systems and Tape seats signed by Rodolfo Dordoni, Christophe Delcourt and Nendo.

A true coup de théatre, the suspended fireplace at the centre of the room faithfully reproduces, but in an oversized scale, the one designed in 1960 by architect Gigi Radice for the residence of the company’s founder, Alberto Minotti and his family.

Still today, it maintains its value as an icon of the family and cultural heritage of artisanal savoir-faire that is inherent in the Minotti DNA.

On the occasion of the 2018 Salone del Mobile.Milano edition, in a very special year full of initiatives, Minotti reiterates the uniqueness of its collections and confirms its strong commitment in the field of interior design, looking towards the future challenges.

We are pleased to inform you that all the new products in the 2018 Collection are now included in our website “Products” section.

In addition to our extensive photo gallery, you’ll also find technical sections with drawings and information abut each product and tips for both residential and hospitality design projects.

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Posted by Minotti SpA on Sunday, 22 April 2018

 

 

Tape furniture collection by Nendo ( Japan )

 

Quadrado Outdoor system by Marcio Kogan ( Brazil )

 

Granville sofa collection by Christofe Delcourt ( France )

 

Alexander sofa collection by Rodolfo Dorsoni

 

Albert & Ile by Gigi Radice (Italy )  Minotti Archives

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