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THE 2026 COLLECTION AT SALONE DEL MOBILE.MILANO
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Minotti unveiled its new collection at Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026 within the Minotti Pavilion, a scenographic architecture where languages, materials and visions intertwined in an immersive narrative.Conceived through the collaboration between Minotti Studio and Giampiero Tagliaferri, it hosts hosted the 2026 Collection, the result of contributions from six international designers - Marcio Kogan / Studio MK27, Nendo, GamFratesi, Inoda+Sveje, Hannes Peer and Giampiero Tagliaferri – each invited to interpret the Minotti code in a personal yet harmonious way.
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On the exterior, the interplay between exposed concrete and Dark Brown palisander defined its bold, distinctive character, while inside, the Pavilion unfolded as a continuous sequence of double-height spaces, shaped by refined material and colour contrasts, with openings and perspectives that echoed the architecture of the 1970s and 1990s —the design imprint of the Collection.
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In this setting, the new seating systems Orion, Ruffle, and Softcase - designed respectively by Giampiero Tagliaferri, GamFratesi, and Hannes Peer - expressed a strong identity and a refined balance of comfort, versatility, and craftsmanship. Armchairs and little armchairs introduced a sculptural dimension, while tables and storage systems with a strong material and dramatic presence expanded the possibilities of contemporary living.
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The continuity between interior and exterior took shape through new, lightweight and comfortable seating, in dialogue with tables and furnishing accessories designed for open-air living, shaping fluid, seamless environments.
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Green areas and reflecting pools punctuated the space, enhancing its rhythm and depth, while art, architecture, and design contributed to defining its cultural dimension, further enriched through the collaboration with the Florentine gallery Tornabuoni Arte featuring works by Italian artists from the 1950s to the 1970s.
The result was a coherent and dynamic landscape, where architecture, nature, light and product came together to convey the evolution of Minotti’s design vision.
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