Minotti
Shields Coffee Table
Large
Shields stands out for its strong sculptural imprint capable of bringing the imagination back to 70s styles and shapes. The structure is mainly divided into a single cylindrical geometric solid divided into two offset parts whose location gives dynamism and rhythm to the piece. The name of this coffee table, "shields" is due to the external sheet steel coating which, like a real shield, protects and characterizes it. Available in different sizes and heights, Shields owes its beauty also to the contrast of colors of the top, deliberately chosen to create a split between light / dark.
W.143 x D.120 x H.25 cm
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Minotti was born in 1948 from an intuition of Alberto Minotti.
The original artisan dimension of the company changes soon and, starting from the Sixties, assumes industrial personality and dimensions. The next step is due to the children, Renato and Roberto Minotti who, after the untimely death of their father in 1991, take the reins of the company and begin a process of growth and expansion towards international markets.
Responsible for the company's strategies, the Minotti brothers share the creative line and the aesthetic principles of the products with the architect Rodolfo Dordoni, who in 1998 was appointed Artistic Director.
The concept that best represents Minotti is certainly the ability to innovate in the sign of continuity. Key formula of Minotti identity is the full expression of the concept of "Made in Italy", which today combines tradition and technology in an indissoluble way: the knowledge of the artisans refines a product born from the most modern technologies, while the intelligence of the hands offers sensitivity and emotion to industrial precision.Read more