The inspiring principle behind the structure of Oliver tables is based on a fascinating visual effect: that of a metal rod melting into a diffuse flow. In a gesture dear to the Modern Movement, the tube that forms the base of the Oliver table evolves into a circular shape offering a continuous shiny surface. Oliver has a precious top in Calacatta marble or grey stone. Designed by Rodolfo Dordoni, Oliver is a table that fully interprets the essence of Minotti's classic contemporary style.
Rodolfo Dordoni is a major figure in Italian design. After graduating in architecture from the Milan Polytechnic in 1979, he set up Dordoni Architects Studio and went on to work with major furniture brands such as Foscarini, Cappellini and Artemide, where he was artistic director, as well as Flos, Moroso, Cassina and, more recently, Coédition. He has also worked closely with Minotti since 1997. Its timeless, modern designs combine aesthetics and comfort. The lines are sober, minimalist and extremely distinctive. The roots of the collaboration between Minotti and Rodolfo Dordoni are long-standing and solid, because the same values are shared by the company and the designer. The designer's inspirations and thoughts come to life, and particular attention is paid to the details, finishes and materials that reveal the unique character of Minotti collections.
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MINOTTI
Founded in 1948 in Meda, Italy, by Alberto Minotti, Minotti is an iconic brand of Italian designer furniture, renowned for its refined style, craftsmanship quality, and technological innovation. For over sixty years, Minotti has embodied “Made in Italy,” combining artisanal tradition with industrial excellence. The contemporary design and timeless elegance of its collections make the brand a world leader in exceptional furniture, acclaimed by interior enthusiasts and outstanding architects.