Home away from home: Minotti
Historia de la marca de James Wormald
Meda (MB), Italia
05.09.19
As veritable chameleons of Italian furnishings, Minotti products are known for their cross-sector suitability. The Tape collection’s simple and lovable form features in two recent and exciting residential and hospitality projects.
Here in the basement floor café area of the Kashiyama Daikanyama commercial complex, the Tape bergère sits proudly, providing comfortable and private spaces for visitors to unwind and discuss their visit
Here in the basement floor café area of the Kashiyama Daikanyama commercial complex, the Tape bergère sits proudly, providing comfortable and private spaces for visitors to unwind and discuss their visit
×Created with Minotti’s characteristic ‘double-soul’, all products from the Italian brand are designed and produced for both residential and hospitality projects, and one of their most favoured products in both sectors is the Tape seating range.
As a signature part of Minotti’s 2018 Collection, the Tape range of sofas, armchairs and footstool - designed by Oki Sato of design studio Nendo - makes a highlight of its creator’s sense of design humour. With narrow, delicate feet set entirely outside the body - and only attached via an elegant circumference of bronzed ribbon - Sato has birthed a warm, slightly eccentric yet lovable addition for comfortable spaces.
Joined here by Alexander seating (top) and Aston ‘Cord’ Outdoor (above), the Tape chair enters into a subtle expression of its natural environment, helping to blur the line between the residence and its breathtaking views
Joined here by Alexander seating (top) and Aston ‘Cord’ Outdoor (above), the Tape chair enters into a subtle expression of its natural environment, helping to blur the line between the residence and its breathtaking views
×When selected along with Minotti’s Alexander sectional seating system as part of the Mediterranean style of this villa in Cap Adriano, Mallorca, the armless Tape helps to keep the room light and spacious without cluttering its breathtaking sea view. While the alternative armed version of the chair, with extended and dipped curved shell, can have the opposite effect, enclosing a space and enveloping the sitter in a warm and cosy environment, seemingly all of their own.
With striking green armchairs as a highlight of the basement café’s entrance area (top), seeming to invade the 3rd floor retail space (above), the full possibility of the Tape range has been realised in this Japanese complex
With striking green armchairs as a highlight of the basement café’s entrance area (top), seeming to invade the 3rd floor retail space (above), the full possibility of the Tape range has been realised in this Japanese complex
×As with all Minotti products, however, Tape hasn’t been created with just residential use in mind. When thought of, instead, as a piece for the hospitality sector its extended armchair version continues to make sense, albeit in an entirely different way. The seating system manages to combine comfort with intelligent design and compact proportions for shared spaces. When generously applied to a recent design project at the Kashiyama Daikanyama commercial complex in Japan, for example, Tape’s simple design elements allow multiple versions of the seating to retain an unmistakable character, but the seating remains elegant and comfortable throughout.
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