Home Stories.
Open the catalog to page 1Home Stories.
Open the catalog to page 2A journey into five homes. An inspiring and exciting whirlwind of suggestions. Entering people's most intimate environments, capturing their identity and inspirations, in a dialogue between architecture, decoration, objects, furniture and works of art. Five different moods, five different ways to interpret Minotti’s style through interiors that convey the aesthetic sensibility of five different designers. All projects are consistent with and strongly linked to the brand’s values. Experimentation, boldness, sobriety and concreteness build the dream of perfection and beauty of a home that, besides...
Open the catalog to page 3Seventies vibes reinterpreted through contemporary lens The confident yet soft step of Italian designer Giampiero Tagliaferri, an LA resident for many years now, welcomes us into our first home, inspired by Californian Modernism, and contaminated by 1960s and 1970s Italian architecture accents. The warm tones of the Tanganyika walnut panelled walls multiply with ecru-coloured carpeted floors, making the interiors enveloping and refined. A quiet and apparently rigorous seriousness, made contemporary by the unexpected configurations of the living areas, with the Coupé seating system taking centre...
Open the catalog to page 4A domestic space enveloped by Tanganyika wood wings, with rhythmically arranged vegetation to make the living room both dynamic and relaxing. In the foreground, on the round Alps rug, Giampiero Tagliaferri’s Laurel armchairs create a conversation area around the Helene coffee table by Hannes Peer.
Open the catalog to page 5A fascinating perspective, inspired by Carlo Scarpa's architectural line, offers a glimpse of the living room’s depth.
Open the catalog to page 6Rigorous and reassuring, the warm-nuanced living area that houses Tagliaferri’s Coupé seating system is in perfect balance with the surrounding art: on the wall, the art piece "Le ombre del bianco... si muovono con te" by Alberto Biasi (2000).
Open the catalog to page 7In the foreground, framed by the Zealand wool rug and the Tanganyika wood ceiling, the Coupé seats in ebony-coloured leather give the space a 1970s look.
Open the catalog to page 9The dining area features the Andrée Dining Outdoor table in green glazed ceramic tiles, designed by Hannes Peer, and the Trio Outdoor dining little armchairs by Marcio Kogan / Studio MK27. In this indoor-outdoor atmosphere, domestic materials and vegetation intertwine to create a boundless oasis.
Open the catalog to page 10Moments of relaxation and conversation follow one another in this warm and harmoniously-toned home. Outdoors, the Bézier Cord Outdoor seating system by Marcio Kogan / Studio MK27 outlines the layout for the other pieces of furniture: the Andrée Outdoor side table and the Bézier Outdoor coffee table with Travertine top. On the opposite page, a lounge featuring the Bézier Cord Outdoor paolina and Nendo’s Saki Outdoor armchairs, with their characteristic petal-shaped backres
Open the catalog to page 11Behind the Coupé seating system, a view of the rough-surface plaster wall, starring the Zoe bookcase by Hannes Peer.
Open the catalog to page 12Upon entering the living room with the Coupé sofa as the protagonist, a balance of dynamic yet composed forms. In the background, a portion of the oxidised steel wall multiplies the depth of the space, lending charm to the entire room.
Open the catalog to page 13A soft light amplifies the 1970s inspired colours of this living room: the rounded shapes of the Coupé seating system, the Libra armchair - both by Tagliaferri - and the Bézier coffee table by Marcio Kogan / Studio MK27 are counterpointed by the rigorous geometries of the Libra coffee table and the Andrée glazed ceramic side table.
Open the catalog to page 14Surrounded by lush greenery and illuminated by pendant lamps, the dining area is characterised by the distinctly modernist lines of the large Libra table with Travertine top, surrounded by matching dining little armchairs, all designed by Tagliaferri.
Open the catalog to page 16A view of the dining room with the Libra table in the foreground leads the gaze up to the same-name sideboard, with the art piece "Rosso" by Agostino Bonalumi (1966) standing on top of it.
Open the catalog to page 17The iconic fireplace is an unfailing presence in Minotti's architectural designs. Consisting of two volumes resting one on top of the other - one in metal and one painted in malachite green stucco - it is inspired by Carlo Scarpa’s style.
Open the catalog to page 1837 Oh #n The Coupe seating system, surrounded by the Alps rug and accompanied by the Bezier coffee table, in the centre, and the Libra1 coffee tables, to the side, has a natural vegetation backdrop, next to Alberto Burri's charming art piece "Muffa" (1951).
Open the catalog to page 20Seen from above, the overlapping rounded volumes that make up the Coupé seating system appear as an architectural perspective and fully express the brand's distinct manufacturing capability.
Open the catalog to page 21The art works on the wall frame this room furnished with the Coupé seating system. Specifically, Paolo Scheggi's "Zone Riflesse" (1964) and "Intersuperficie curva bianca" (1966).
Open the catalog to page 23The living room’s colours balance out the green tones of the Alps rug and Libra armchairs, as well as the silvery glow of the Nastro coffee table and the oxidised steel wall panelling.
Open the catalog to page 24A perfect balance between the decorative and the essential Opening the home door and leaving the frenzy of a metropolitan context behind, to find the enveloping, material light of a place with walls taking centre stage to let the sinuous lines of the interiors stand out against the light. This domestic atmosphere surrounds Vivienne - the project by GamFratesi. A contemporary home with a strong decorative touch, characterised by graphic elements and a careful interplay of sophisticated materials that convey balance and stylistic depth. The Copenhagen-based duo, partners in life and work, worked...
Open the catalog to page 26In the living room enveloped by the soft light emanating from the backlit fireplace lampshades, the Vivienne seating system by GamFratesi dialogues with the Pattie armchairs around the Bézier and Tokie coffee tables.
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