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The Carson family welcomes the “buffet” version of the bookcase, characteristically inspired by a simple, contemporary look with clean lines that mark out the frame and central volume. The striking effect created by combining different thicknesses makes a comeback, with thinner ones for the sides in satin finish aluminium, painted Malt colour, and thicker ones for the bottom shelf and the highest top in Moka-coloured ash.   

 

The central “buffet” volume looks suspended and features a top in Stone Grey marble. The top presents an elegant faceting that joins up with the same distinctive faceted detail on the edge along the length of the long doors, created with a painted finish in the shades of Warm Grey or Moka, or in Moka-coloured ash. 


Inside, it conceals a free compartment for storing dishes and glasses and an equipped area with a sliding tray on runners to make the objects inside easier to pick up. A drawer reveals the sophisticated cutlery holder in saddle hide. 

 

The interesting contrast between full and empty volumes in Carson Dine is complemented by the unique textures and colours of the materials, in a succession of alternate painted, metallic and wooden surfaces.

 

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Designer

Rodolfo Dordoni

The strategic collaboration between Minotti and Rodolfo Dordoni, architect and designer from Milan, began back in 1997.

 

Rationalist architect and professional with a multi-faceted personality, Rodolfo Dordoni met Renato and Roberto Minotti towards the end of the nineties. The Minotti brothers immediately considered Rodolfo Dordoni’s cultural background, professional experience and sensitivity as an interior decorator the ideal basis for forging a strong relationship. The challenge that faced them was to create a new vision of the company.

 

So, in 1997, Rodolfo Dordoni presented his first collection of seats, tables and coffee tables, including Suitcase, the iconic cubic armchair freely inspired by the world of fashion and luggage-making. A successful design, rigorous and non-conventional, which marked the beginning of a consolidated relationship that has spanned more than twenty years and shows no signs of slowing down.

 

The next year, in 1998, he was nominated Art Director and coordinator of all the company’s collections. This marked a turning point that launched him on a pathway of continuous research, guided by the values of coherence, determination, passion and enthusiasm. Over the years, it led to the definition of a full range for the home, designed for both indoor and outdoor environments and for Hospitality spaces, fully interpreting the concept of “collection” and “lifestyle”.

 

Year after year, collection after collection, this collaboration has played a part in reinforcing the brand identity and in giving the collections a feel of exclusivity, carrying a strong message of quality and fine Italian craftsmanship all round the world, by innovating and creating continuity. 

 

The collaboration has also extended to designing the stands for the various editions of the Salone del Mobile in Milan and Shanghai and the fair in Cologne, as well as the creation of spaces such as the Minotti New York flagship store, opened in 2010, and the company showroom installed in the headquarters in Meda in 2012.

 

His many iconic indoor and outdoor furniture designs created since he began working with the company over 20 years ago have recently been joined by some new additions - the Connery and Blazer indoor and the Sunray outdoor seating systems - all characterised by pure volumes, sharp geometries and a haute couture approach to sartorial craftsmanship - along with a myriad of furnishing solutions, small furniture and accessories.

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