The Festive Luxury Design Edit

This festive season, Minotti furniture for refined modern interiors defines quiet luxury through sculptural form, Italian craftsmanship and timeless design, transforming contemporary spaces into elegant, enduring sanctuaries.

When the festive season arrives, the true meaning of luxury is revealed not through wrapping paper, but through the spaces we live in. Luxury interior design becomes a way of life, where every piece of furniture is chosen not only for beauty, but for meaning, comfort and longevity. This season, Minotti presents a curated collection of luxury furniture that transforms modern homes into calm, elegant sanctuaries.

Renowned for Italian craftsmanship and sophisticated contemporary design, Minotti continues to define the world of high end living. Its latest collection is a celebration of sculptural form, heritage materials and timeless comfort, created for those who understand that true luxury is experienced slowly, every single day.

Luxury Armchairs for Design Purists: Libra by Giampiero Tagliaferri

The Libra bergère and armchair embody the spirit of 1970s Italian luxury furniture, reinterpreted for contemporary interiors. With overlapping sculptural volumes and couture inspired detailing, Libra offers a refined balance between visual impact and exceptional comfort.

As statement armchairs for luxury living rooms, Libra becomes both a centrepiece and a personal retreat. It is designed for those who value form, craftsmanship and quiet, architectural beauty.

Designer Writing Desks for Modern Homes: Diagramma Desk

The Diagramma writing desk introduces a new language of luxury home office furniture. Polished steel supports meet rich palisander wood to create an architectural silhouette that feels both powerful and refined.

For modern studies and open plan living spaces, this luxury writing desk becomes a sculptural object of focus. It speaks to those who view their workspace as an extension of their personal aesthetic and creative discipline.

Sculptural Screens as Functional Art: Janis by Hannes Peer

The Janis screen redefines luxury partition furniture through artistic expression. Composed of geometric forms and finished in glossy lacquer, it reflects light and shadow throughout the day, transforming interiors into curated gallery spaces.

As a designer room divider, Janis offers privacy, rhythm and visual drama, blurring the boundary between fine art and functional design.

Luxury Coffee Tables and Console Tables for Entertaining: Andrée and Yves

The Andrée coffee tables bring a sense of architectural Italian luxury to contemporary living spaces. Inspired by the façades of 1970s Milan, their glazed ceramic surfaces shimmer under soft lighting, while chrome detailing creates an elegant floating effect.

For refined hallways and reception spaces, the Yves console table delivers precision and presence. Its irregular top in walnut veneer, marble and rare stones rests on asymmetrical rounded legs finished in Black Chrome, Champagne colour Chrome or acid etched brass plated aluminium in warm yellow gold tones. These luxury console tables transform entertaining into a visual experience.

Comfortable Luxury Seating: Emmi Armchair

The Emmi armchair represents the essence of luxury comfort furniture. With an enveloping silhouette and couture level upholstery, it reimagines the generous proportions of 1970s design through a contemporary lens.

As a designer armchair for modern living rooms, Emmi offers a deeply tactile experience, inviting relaxation, stillness and sensory pleasure.

Luxury Coffee Tables and Designer Bookcases: Nastro and Zoe

The Nastro coffee table elevates modern living room furniture through architectural precision. Intersecting metal bands create a sculptural frame that doubles as elegant book storage, making it ideal for luxury homes that value both beauty and functionality.

For curated interiors, the Zoe bookcase acts as architectural art. Inspired by 1970s shelving systems, it brings rhythm and refinement through the layering of premium materials and refined finishes. It appeals to collectors who prefer to curate rather than accumulate.

Bilal Muhammad
Bilal Muhammad
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