Interiors Are Back: 10 Standout Pieces from Minotti’s 2025 Collection Leading the Revival

Minotti’s much-anticipated 2025 Collection made a striking debut at Salone del Mobile.Milan. Spanning over 4,500 sqm on two levels, the exhibition was a sensory and spatial journey through the brand’s evolving design language — a modernist vision with global influences and timeless elegance.

Here are the 10 standout features that define Minotti’s 2025 offerings:

1. Five Immersive Design Worlds

Minotti created five distinct environments, each inspired by different architectural styles and cultural narratives:

  • Californian Cool Meets Italian Retro: A blend of mid-century Californian modernism and 1960s–70s Italian architecture.
  • Graphic & Refined: A decorative, contemporary setting featuring layered materials and the Vivienne seating system by GamFratesi.
  • Modernist Precision: Sleek surfaces in Iranian travertine, oxidised steel, and glazed tiles, with the Riley design by Hannes Peer at its heart.
  • Brazilian Warmth: A tribute to Marcio Kogan’s work, using warm travertine and walnut tones to frame the Bézier system in its most striking composition.
  • Versatility & Connection: A top-floor lounge enhanced with glossy lacquered finishes and the modular, enveloping Saki collection by Nendo.

2. A World-Class Creative Line-Up

Minotti brings together an international roster of designers, each contributing unique flair while maintaining the brand’s cohesive identity:

  • Giampiero Tagliaferri
  • Hannes Peer
  • Nendo
  • GamFratesi

This collaboration results in one harmonious design language — expressive yet restrained, rooted in craftsmanship and innovation.


3. COUPÉ by Giampiero Tagliaferri

The Coupé seating system draws inspiration from the 1960s and 70s, with rounded forms and couture-inspired stitching. A stylish blend of nostalgia and functionality, it exudes refined vintage charm — especially in its tone-on-tone leather version.


4. SAKI by Nendo

Named after the Japanese word for “blooming,” Saki features curved panels reminiscent of flower petals. The modular system offers sofas, armchairs, benches, and island-style seating — highly versatile with a sculptural presence.


5. ANDRÉE by Hannes Peer

A collection of coffee tables inspired by 1970s Milanese façades, Andrée blends rigid geometry with the shimmering beauty of hand-glazed ceramic tiles, offering a unique artisanal finish and robust character.


6. LIBRA by Giampiero Tagliaferri

With soft, overlapping volumes and tailored stitching, Libra explores balanced forms and 70s elegance. Available in several versions — including a bergère, ottoman, and dining armchair — its metal base and piped details highlight Minotti’s artisan roots.


7. Indoor Meets Outdoor

Minotti’s 2025 Outdoor Collection mirrors the indoor range, using durable materials such as weather-resistant lacquer, glazed ceramics, and brushed metals. It’s an effortless extension of the indoor lifestyle into open-air living.


8. SAKI CORD Outdoor by Nendo

This outdoor variation of Saki uses woven cord panels for a wicker-effect look. Available in multiple configurations, it delivers both comfort and contemporary elegance — maintaining its petal-inspired silhouette.


9. ANDRÉE DINING Outdoor

With the same design DNA as the indoor Andrée table, this monochrome glazed ceramic dining table by Hannes Peer is minimal, tactile, and built for the outdoors — distinctive and resilient.


10. BÉZIER CORD Outdoor by Studio MK27

A sculptural seating system inspired by Bézier curves, this outdoor version features irregular forms and dynamic arrangements, allowing for endless combinations — creating fluid, personal landscapes in any outdoor setting.


Minotti’s 2025 Collection is not just an update — it’s a bold new design manifesto. With global creativity, timeless materials, and a strong identity, the brand continues to redefine modern living — for indoors and out.

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Bilal Muhammad
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