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Minotti Marmor Sofabord | Nypris 40000.-, selges for kr. 8.000.-
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Tilstand: Pent brukt - I god stand
Dybde: 80 cm
Høyde: 35 cm
Bredde: 80 cm
About
Meridiani stands out in the furniture scene thanks to its contemporary and at the same time versatile collections, which interpret home as a dress to wear.
Neat and pure shapes along with a constant research for new materials and textures suggest a sophisticated way of living everyday life. A distinguished and recognizable style and identity always offer new sources of inspiration and at the same time leave space for personal interpretation. Craftsmanship and manual skills, know-how and deep knowledge of materials and techniques for a 100% made in Italy collection.Chair with or without armrests, its metal core is fully covered by a high quality saddle leather, enhanced by stitching at sight in the same colour of saddle leather. Comfort is ensured by the slight padding of seat and back.
Meridiani" can refer to an Italian luxury furniture brand known for timeless, customizable designs or Meridiani Planum, a region on Mars explored by rovers for signs of past water, notable for its hematite deposits. The furniture brand, founded in 1996, focuses on high-quality materials, craftsmanship, and personalized interiors, while the Martian plain offers geological clues about Mars's history, including the presence of liquid water, says the USGS.
History
After thirty-plus years of experience in the furniture sector in the production of upholstered items, Renato Crosti established Meridiani in 1996 thanks to a passionate idea of his wife Laura Ferraro Crosti and of the designer Andrea Parisio, still today art director of the brand.
Meridiani has immediately distinguished itself on the international markets thanks to its refined collections and a wide and rich textile proposal; the brand has become in a few years a synonym for quality and timeless elegance, proposing interior design projects far from temporary trends yet always up to date.
The first mono-brand space was opened in Milan in 2000; the brand counts today on a widespread distribution with mono-brand Stores and retailers in more than fifty Countries around the world.
In 2016 Meridiani joined the Italian holding Dexelance, with the goal to strengthen its already important presence on the international markets and develop synergies in innovative areas through processes of digital transformation, shared commercial strategies and new distribution channels such as Contract projects.
The Collections
Furnishings for the living and the dining area, as well as for the night area and the outdoor: meticulous signs, precise proportions, essential volumes. The Open-Air collections recall the interiors in the details, in the precious materials, in the artisanal craftmanship that makes no distinction between inside and outside.
Timeless collections, elegant and without frills, essential but still vivacious, modern but with no compromises with temporary trends. A recognizable style, an inspiring new classic that leaves space for personal interpretation.
Precious textiles stolen from the richest wardrobe: linen, cotton, velvet and chenille, elegant textures are skillfully transformed into couches, beds, seats. The softness of full grain leather and the strength of hide are emphasized by seams inspired by saddlery.
The finishes are carefully selected: metals perfectly match the colors of the lacquers, the different wood essences, the marbles and the resin; the latter, thanks to its completely artisanal processing gives life to unique pieces and surfaces full of reflections and depth-effects.
Maxalto er en samling designmøbler for selskapet B&B Italia, som ble lansert i 1975. Navnet Maxalto kommer fra Massa alto som betyr det høyeste og representerer selskapets ambisiøse mål og arbeidsmetoder
Maxalto er designet og koordinert i sin helhet av det italienske designikonet Antonio Citterio, som kommer fra Meda i Italia. Citterio har vunnet en rekke designpriser, inkludert den meget prestisjetunge Compasso d'Oro i både 1987 og 1995. B&B Italia, som eier Maxalto, er et av verdens ledende merkevarer innen design og formgiving for hjemmemiljø.
Verdenskjent italiensk design signert Citterio
Citterio skaper klassiske møbler med rene og enkle linjer i tidløs italiensk design. På 1980- og 1990-tallet gjennomfører han store samarbeid med innovasjonsselskapet B&B Italia, som setter dem på kartet som et av verdens ledende designfirmaer. Maxalto uttrykker håndverk av høyeste kvalitet sammen med avanserte produksjonsprosesser. Mange av Citterios verk finner du på prestisjetunge museer. Noen av produktene hans er en del av Museum of Modern Arts permanente samling i New York og utstilt på Musée National d'Art Moderne i Paris.
B&B Italia er en viktig del av Maxaltos historie. Selskapet revolusjonerer møbeltrekkmøbler når de begynner å bruke sprøytestøpt polyuretan og lager designikoner som lenestolen UP! og sofaen Lombrico, begge designet av Gaetano Pesce. I 1969 designer Gaetano Pesce serien UP! inkludert lenestolen med samme navn. Serien inkluderer syv møbler inkludert en sofa, lenestol og krakk der alle møblene har metaforiske former fra kvinneskikkelsen. UP! Møbler er designet i en fasjonabel form, og de er like behagelige å sitte i som for øyet å hvile på. B&B Italia vant Compasso d’oro, den mest prestisjefylte designprisen i Italia, fire ganger mellom 1974 og 1989. To av disse er takket være Antonio Citterio.
Antonio Citterio was born in Meda (Milano) in 1950, and started his design office in 1972, graduating in architecture at the Politecnico di Milano in 1975. Between 1987 and 1996 he worked in association with Terry Dwan and, together, they designed buildings in Europe and Japan.
In 2000, with Patricia Viel, he founded a practice for architecture and interior design, developing international complex long-term projects, at all scales and in synergy with a qualified network of specialist consultants. The studio has today taken the name of "Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel". Antonio Citterio currently works in the industrial design sector with numerous Italian and foreign companies. In 1987 and in 1994 he was awarded the Compasso d’Oro-ADI. From 2006 to 2016 he has been professor of Architectural Design at the Mendrisio Academy of Architecture (Switzerland). In 2008 he was honoured by the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce of London, which gave him the title of “Royal Designer for Industry”.
Antonio Citterio is art director of Maxalto, Arclinea and Azucena.
Biography
Antonio Citterio was born in the Italian city of Meda in 1950. He opened his own studio in 1972 and completed his degree in architecture at the Polytechnic University of Milan in 1975. Between 1987 and 1996, he collaborated with Terry Dawn to design many buildings across Europe and Japan. In 2000, Citterio and Patricia Viel formed a multidisciplinary office for architecture, interior design and graphics. The office operates internationally, developing complex long-term projects in synergy with a qualified network of specialist consultants. The practice is now called 'Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel'.
‘I would never go on developing something that I wouldn’t want to have in my own house. I can’t force things. If something doesn’t work, I don’t make it. It’s that simple.’
Worlds 100 most famous brands:
Here is the list of the 100 most famous luxury furniture brands, categorized by their style and origin, with a brief description of what makes each unique.
The Italian Giants (Modern & Contemporary)
Italy is the undisputed global leader in luxury furniture, known for blending industrial innovation with artisan handcraftsmanship.*
1. Poltrona Frau: Legendary for its leather craftsmanship, this brand furnishes prestigious interiors including Ferrari cars and the European Parliament.
2. Minotti:The benchmark for "Made in Italy" contemporary design, famous for sophisticated textile textures and low-profile, modular sofa systems.
3. B&B Italia: A pioneer in industrial design and technology, known for iconic pieces like the *Camaleonda* sofa and *Up* armchair.
4. Cassina:The guardian of modern masters, they hold the exclusive rights to produce furniture by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand.
5. Flexform: Renowned for "Quiet Luxury" and supreme comfort, best known for the *Groundpiece* sofa designed by Antonio Citterio.
6. Giorgetti: Famous for unique woodworking that borrows techniques from cabinetmaking to create sculptural, architectural shapes.
7. Molteni & C: A leader in high-end systems, particularly celebrated for their architecturally integrated wardrobes, shelving, and Gio Ponti reissues.
8. Poliform: Known for minimalist perfection, they specialize in sleek, modern kitchens and highly customizable closet systems.
9. Baxter: An experimental brand that treats leather like fabric, creating distressed, soft, and artistic finishes unlike any other.
10. Edra: The "art-design" brand, famous for avant-garde statement pieces like the *Boa* velvet sofa and the *Pack* polar bear sofa.
11. *Vitra Charles Eames Dubbed "meta-luxury," they create highly glamorous, jewelry-like furniture often featuring crests, exotic leathers, and steel.
12. Moroso: A colorful and bold brand that focuses on "haute couture" upholstery and artistic collaborations with designers like Patricia Urquiola.
13. Porro: Specializes in wood systems with incredibly thin lines and hidden joinery, often used for high-end dining and shelving.
14. Living Divani: Known for perfect proportions and a "silent" elegance, frequently associated with the minimalist style of Piero Lissoni.
15. Maxalto: A sub-brand of B&B Italia that offers a "modern classic" look with rich woods and Art Deco influences.
16. Arflex: A historic brand that revolutionized furniture in the 1950s by using foam rubber and elastic tape for the first time.
17. Cappellini: An eclectic trendsetter known for discovering young talent; their pieces often look like pop-art installations.
23. Gervasoni: A master of casual luxury, often using woven materials, linen, and ceramic to create a relaxed, resort-like vibe.
24. MDF Italia: The epitome of subtraction; their designs are incredibly simple, removing all unnecessary weight to focus on pure lines.
25. Zanotta: Playful and ironic, they produced icons like the *Sacco* (bean bag) chair that changed the way people sit.
26. Cattelan Italia: Best known for their dramatic, sculptural dining tables featuring large slabs of ceramic or glass.
37. Desalto: Focuses on metalworking technology to create impossibly thin tables and chairs with strong architectural silhouettes.
38. Boffi: The ultimate status symbol for kitchens and bathrooms, known for seamless integration and technical precision.
39. Dada: The kitchen division of Molteni&C, combining professional chef-grade functionality with high-end residential design.
### **French Elegance (Art de Vivre)**
*French design often focuses on bold artistic statements, fashion connections, and the "art of living."*
41. **Roche Bobois:** A global symbol of French design, famous for the modular, colorful *Mah Jong* sofa and collaborations with fashion houses.
42. **Ligne Roset:** A powerhouse of contemporary design, best known for the wrinkled, foam-based *Togo* sofa which is a cult favorite.
43. **Liaigre:** The definition of masculine chic; dark woods, bronze, and minimalism favored by art collectors and the ultra-wealthy.
44. **Hugues Chevalier:** Inspired by the 1930s Art Deco era, offering high-gloss finishes and club-style leather furniture.
45. **Moissonnier:** A heritage brand that takes traditional 18th-century French shapes and paints them in bold, pop-art colors.
46. **Philippe Hurel:** A family-run house producing custom French cabinetry and furniture with a focus on rare woods and marquetry.
47. **Mathieu Lustrerie:** While primarily lighting, their chandeliers are so significant they anchor the room in many luxury palaces and chateaus.
### **American Classics & Modern**
*American luxury ranges from the titans of Mid-Century Modern office design to the plush comfort of grand estate furniture.*
48. Knoll: The standard-bearer for Modernism, producing the Mies van der Rohe *Barcelona Chair* and Saarinen *Tulip Table*.
49. Herman Miller: Famous for the Eames *Lounge Chair*, they pioneered ergonomic design and the modern workplace aesthetic.
50. Baker Furniture: A historic brand often found in the White House, known for reproducing museum-quality traditional furniture.
51. Restoration Hardware (RH):** Revolutionized the market with massive, gallery-style showrooms and a distinctive "cloud" comfort aesthetic.
52. Holly Hunt: The "designer's designer," known for impeccable taste, neutral palettes, and furnishing the best penthouses in New York.
53. Ralph Lauren Home:** Brings the cinematic, equestrian, and preppy American lifestyle into furniture with rich mahogany and tartans.
64. Fritz Hansen: The Danish giant behind Arne Jacobsen’s *Egg* and *Swan* chairs, representing the peak of timeless Nordic style.
65. Carl Hansen & Søn: The primary producer of Hans J. Wegner’s designs, including the world-famous *Wishbone Chair*.
66. Vitra:A Swiss company that acts as a museum of design, producing the works of Charles & Ray Eames, Verner Panton, and Jean Prouvé.
67. Gubi:*A design house that hunts for forgotten gems from the 1930s-70s and reissues them as modern luxury icons.
68. Fredericia: Known for the *Spanish Chair*, they focus on honest materials like heavy leather and solid oak that age beautifully.
69. House of Finn Juhl: Dedicated to the work of Finn Juhl, whose furniture is known for artistic, floating shapes and sculptural frames.
71. Muuto: Represents the "New Nordic" wave, offering fresh, soft, and colorful perspectives on Scandinavian minimalism.
72. Hay A contemporary giant that makes high-design accessible and colorful, collaborating with top modern designers.
73. Artek: The Finnish company founded by Alvar Aalto, famous for bent-wood birch furniture like the *Stool 60*.
74. Verpan: Produces the futuristic, psychedelic lighting and furniture designs of Verner Panton.
75. Swedese: A classic Swedish brand known for the *Lamino* chair, often voted the most comfortable armchair in Sweden.
76. Montana: Famous for a highly flexible, colorful square shelving system that can be arranged in infinite combinations.
77. Kasthall
78. Kymo
79. Foscarini
80. Flos
81. Vipp
82. Skagerak
83. Ittala
84. Arabia
85. Missoni
### **Fashion House Furniture (Brand Extensions)**
*These brands translate the runway aesthetic into the home, often produced by top Italian manufacturers.*
82. Bugatti Home: Furniture with aerodynamic lines and high-tech materials like carbon fiber, mirroring their hypercars.
83. Trussardi Casa: Represents the Milanese lifestyle with a focus on soft leathers and elegant, neutral tones.
84. Roberto Cavalli Home:** famous for "More is More," using jaguar prints, snakeskin textures, and golden chains.
86. Missoni Home: Instantly recognizable for their colorful zig-zag patterns and high-quality knit textiles on poufs and sofas.
### **European & International Exclusive**
*Unique aesthetics from the UK, Portugal, Netherlands, and beyond.*
87. **Christopher Guy:** Famous for the "Chris-X" (criss-cross) leg design and a glamorous style often seen in Hollywood films.
88. Tom Dixon: A British brand known for industrial innovation, particularly their mirror-ball lights and copper furniture.
89. Timothy Oulton: British eccentricity at its best, known for distressed leather Chesterfield sofas and Union Jack motifs.
90. Eichholtz: A Dutch brand that defines the "Hotel Chic" look with large scale lamps, mirrors, and velvet furniture.
95. Essential Home: A mid-century modern brand with a retro twist, inspired by the cinema of the 1960s.
96. Dedon: A German brand that revolutionized outdoor furniture by inventing a weather-resistant synthetic fiber woven by hand.
97. Kettal: A Spanish leader in outdoor design, collaborating with big names like Patricia Urquiola for architectural outdoor pavilions.
98. Gandia Blasco: Known for a very specific Mediterranean aesthetic—white, architectural, and inspired by the buildings of Ibiza.
99. Tribù: A Belgian brand that pioneered "discreet luxury" outdoors, making patio furniture that looks like indoor living room furniture.
100. Wittmann: An Austrian brand that preserves the tradition of the Viennese Secession and handcrafted modernist quality.
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