Minotti Italy

Amber

by Christophe Delcourt
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With a design that develops a quarter, eighth and sixteenth of a circle into three-dimensional elements, the Amber low units give the impression of modular furniture with countless configurations, flaunting forms that twist and turn in the space.

They are designed to stand alone or for use as part of an arrangement, as individual features or combined in seating systems, creating interesting contrasts between hard and soft materials that convey a dynamic effect to the various solutions.

Amber is at its most expressive when combined with the Daniels seating system, creating striking sequences in the living spaces with domino arrangements and designing a new domestic scenery, just like a true landscape design project for interiors.

Its frame in Moka-coloured wenge wood is covered outside with a sheet of matt Malt-coloured metal, and in some sizes it is enhanced by a partition in Zebrino marble or in Warm Grey glossy lacquered.

The Amber family also includes square elements with open compartments or spaces closed by a drawer.

An element that breaks the linear layout while at the same time linking the various features, Amber becomes the star of the show when positioned in the centre of the room, to create highly original, dynamic living areas.

For full specifications, materials, and configuration options, visit the Minotti official website.

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Minotti was founded in 1948 in Meda, at the heart of Italy's furniture-making district, and has grown across three generations into one of the world's most respected names in luxury residential and hospitality design. Since 1998, the brand has worked with Rodolfo Dordoni as artistic director alongside an international roster of designers — including nendo, Marcio Kogan, GamFratesi, Christophe Delcourt, and Inoda+Sveje — producing furniture that defines the contemporary Italian modernist aesthetic.
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