Minotti London

Minotti London Uncompromising on quality and design, we are the exclusive supplier of Minotti furniture in the UK.

Following many years of successful collaboration between John Summerhill and the Minotti family, the Minotti London mono-brand showroom opened in February 2009 in the culturally rich West End of London. Recently extended to include a second floor, the elegantly designed Margaret Street space showcases Minotti’s most recent collections, alongside pivotal pieces from two decades of collections coord

inated by Rodolfo Dordoni. Minotti London showroom is the only place to purchase Minotti design in the UK. The sprawling showroom is situated at 77 Margaret Street, in the heart of Fitzrovia, and is open to the public 9.30am — 6pm Monday to Friday, and 10am — 6pm every Saturday. There is no need to make an appointment, however if you wish to do so this can be arranged by contacting the showroom directly on +44(0)20 7323 3233. There are many items spanning multiple collections on display, but if you wish to view a specific design we recommend enquiring directly before visiting. Minotti London recognises the diverse needs of interior designers, architects and private clients. To learn more about the many technical, design and logistical services available please contact the showroom team. Minotti London is proud to be an accredited British Institute of Interior Design Industry Partner.

ELAS: A New Feminine DesignOrganic lines, natural tones and refined craftsmanship shape Elas, the new bergère designed b...
27/05/2026

ELAS: A New Feminine Design

Organic lines, natural tones and refined craftsmanship shape Elas, the new bergère designed by Marcio Kogan / Studio MK27.

Part of a wide seating family, Elas expresses sensuality, elegance and comfort through its soft upholstery and leaf-shaped headrest. The enveloping silhouette makes it equally at home in a formal living room or a private reading corner, where its sculptural profile can be appreciated in the round.

Shell in Carmel leather, Tanganica colour. Seat cushion in Big Sur leather, Cannella colour.

The warm, tonal leather pairing lends itself beautifully to interiors grounded in timber, travertine or brushed metal. For a layered arrangement, consider placing Elas alongside the Torii side table for a contrast of architectural geometry and organic form.

Design by Marcio Kogan / Studio MK27

Architectural project and interior design: Minotti Studio
Photography: Paola Pansini
Styling: Martina Lucatelli

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DOHENY, La La Land Reloaded.Inspired by the modernist spirit of California and its iconic roads, the new Doheny by Giamp...
26/05/2026

DOHENY, La La Land Reloaded.

Inspired by the modernist spirit of California and its iconic roads, the new Doheny by Giampiero Tagliaferri transforms the bookcase into a refined architectural statement.

Suspended shelves, polished aluminium and sophisticated material contrasts create a dynamic interplay of rhythm, lightness and precision.

With its open, airy silhouette, the Doheny works beautifully as a room divider in open-plan living spaces or as a sculptural backdrop in a study. The interplay of aluminium and warm shelf tones pairs naturally with tactile upholstery, making it an excellent companion to pieces such as the Granville seating system or the Boteco side table, where soft curves and grounded proportions balance the Doheny's vertical geometry.

Design by Giampiero Tagliaferri.

Architectural project and interior design: Minotti Studio
Photography: Paola Pansini
Styling: Martina Lucatelli

Courtesy Tornabuoni Arte:
Emilio Scanavino, "Alfabeto senza fine", 1981 — Fondazione Scanavino

ORION, A Star is Born.Like constellations in space, independent elements connect in fluid geometries. Orion, the new mod...
26/05/2026

ORION, A Star is Born.

Like constellations in space, independent elements connect in fluid geometries. Orion, the new modular seating system by Giampiero Tagliaferri, redefines contemporary living through sculptural elegance, soft comfort and couture-inspired detailing.

Its freestanding modularity makes it exceptionally versatile, whether anchoring an open-plan living space or defining a more intimate seating arrangement. The sculptural volumes and tailored upholstery details lend each configuration a sense of quiet architecture.

For those drawn to this language of soft geometry, consider pairing Orion with the Boteco side tables for a tonal, grounded composition, or the Fil Noir floor lamp to echo its refined silhouette.

Design by Giampiero Tagliaferri

Architectural project and interior design: Minotti Studio
Photography: Paola Pansini
Styling: Martina Lucatelli

Courtesy Cadogan Gallery:
Richard Zinon, "3/7", 2025

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Moments from Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026.The 2026 Collection revealed itself through glossy surfaces, soft upholstery ...
23/05/2026

Moments from Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026.

The 2026 Collection revealed itself through glossy surfaces, soft upholstery and metallic accents, composing spaces held in balance between comfort and refinement.

Through carefully considered details and layered materials, the Minotti Pavilion conveyed an intimate, distinctive mood.

Explore the images and discover the collection in closer detail at minottilondon.com

Architectural project and interior design: Minotti Studio
Photography: Courtesy of Minotti
Styling: Martina Lucatelli

Instants from Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026.A cinematic interplay of light, shadow and tactile surfaces shaped the atmos...
22/05/2026

Instants from Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026.

A cinematic interplay of light, shadow and tactile surfaces shaped the atmosphere of the Minotti Pavilion. The 2026 Collection conveyed a sense of warmth and understated elegance through deep tones, soft fabrics and rich velvets.

Scroll through the images and take a closer look.

Architectural project and interior design: Minotti Studio
Photography: Courtesy of Minotti
Styling: Martina Lucatelli

Courtesy Tornabuoni Arte:
Paolo Scheggi, "Intersuperficie curva nera", 1965 , Associazione Paolo Scheggi

Instants from Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026.Forms, materials and details in dialogue. Within the Minotti Pavilion, the 2...
20/05/2026

Instants from Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026.

Forms, materials and details in dialogue. Within the Minotti Pavilion, the 2026 Collection revealed itself through organic shapes, polished surfaces and rich textures, in an ever-changing interplay of light, depth and reflection.

Scroll through the images and take a closer look.

Architectural project and interior design: Minotti Studio
Styling: Martina Lucatelli

Courtesy Tornabuoni Arte:
Mikayel Ohanjanyan, "Materialità dell'invisibile n°17", 2018
Mikayel Ohanjanyan, "Materialità dell'invisibile n°28", 2018

Courtesy Giacomo Benevelli Archivio:
Giacomo Benevelli, "Fluido", 2000

Courtesy Iginio Balderi Archivio:
Iginio Balderi, "S.T.", 1960-63

To explore the full 2026 Collection, visit minottilondon.com

18/05/2026

Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026: Lingering in time.

A living choreography of design, art and architecture shaped the Minotti Pavilion, where the new forms of the 2026 Collection unfolded through immersive, evolving scenes. Past and present converged through layered spaces and unexpected viewpoints, dissolving the boundaries between interior and exterior.

Architectural project and interior design: Minotti Studio
Styling: Martina Lucatelli

Courtesy Tornabuoni Arte:
Enrico Prampolini, "Animismo geometrico", 1952
Enrico Prampolini, "Composizione astratta", 1954
Emilio Scanavino, "Alfabeto senza fine", 1981 – Fondazione Scanavino
Dadamaino, "Volume", 1960
Paolo Scheggi, "Intersuperficie curva nera", 1965 – Associazione Paolo Scheggi
Arnaldo Pomodoro, "Rotante a fori e canali", 1967 – Fondazione Arnaldo Pomodoro

Courtesy Giacomo Benevelli Archivio:
Giacomo Benevelli, "Rapporti plastici come traslato puro", 1960
Giacomo Benevelli, "Fluido circolare", 2000

Courtesy Iginio Balderi Archivio:
Iginio Balderi, "Città", 1983

Zeno Bertozzi, "Contatto II", 2022

To explore the full 2026 Collection and discover how these pieces translate into refined residential and architectural settings, visit minottilondon.com or contact our London team directly.

17/05/2026

Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026.

Still in motion.

The Minotti Pavilion took shape through movement. People crossing paths, spaces opening up, forms shifting as the 2026 Collection revealed itself.

New volumes, sharp architectural cuts, changing perspectives. Influences from the 1970s and 1990s met in a seamless continuity between indoors and outdoors.

Architectural project and interior design: Minotti Studio
Styling: Martina Lucatelli

Courtesy Tornabuoni Arte:
Arnaldo Pomodoro, "Rotante a fori e canali", 1967 – Fondazione Arnaldo Pomodoro
Alberto Biasi, "La o si muove ma sa anche star ferma!", 1999 – Archivio storico Alberto Biasi Padova
Enrico Prampolini, "Animismo geometrico", 1952

Courtesy Giacomo Benevelli Archivio:
Giacomo Benevelli, "Fluido", 2003
Giacomo Benevelli, "Fluido", 1989
Giacomo Benevelli, "Fluido 95", 1989

Zeno Bertozzi, "Contatto II", 2022

17/05/2026

Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026.

Just unveiled.

The Minotti Pavilion made its debut as a bold architectural statement, presenting the 2026 Collection through a sequence of immersive settings.

A dynamic dialogue between 1970s and 1990s aesthetics, where interiors and exteriors blended seamlessly.

Watch the video and step inside once more.

Architectural project and interior design: Minotti Studio
Styling: Martina Lucatelli

Courtesy Tornabuoni Arte:
Arnaldo Pomodoro, "Rotante a fori e canali", 1967 – Fondazione Arnaldo Pomodoro
Giulio Turcato, "Collage", 1970 – Archivio Giulio Turcato
Emilio Scanavino, "Alfabeto senza fine", 1981 – Fondazione Scanavino
Enrico Prampolini, "Composizione astratta", 1954
Gianni Colombo, "Strutturazione fluida", 1960 – Archivio Gianni Colombo

Courtesy Iginio Balderi Archivio:
Iginio Balderi, "S.T.", 1960–63
Iginio Balderi, "Città", 1983

Courtesy Giacomo Benevelli Archivio:
Giacomo Benevelli, "Fluido", 1989
Giacomo Benevelli, "Fluido", 2003
Giacomo Benevelli, "Lampada, roto", 1969–70

Zeno Bertozzi, "Intermezzo II", 2024
Zeno Bertozzi, "Contatto II", 2022

Island Living: Designed as a central element, the Saki daybed invites new ways of experiencing comfort. Open, versatile ...
15/05/2026

Island Living: Designed as a central element, the Saki daybed invites new ways of experiencing comfort. Open, versatile and effortlessly refined, it lends itself equally to conversation and quiet repose.

Its generous proportions and low, sculptural silhouette make it a natural anchor for open-plan living spaces, where it can define a room without enclosing it. The clean geometry pairs beautifully with warm timber flooring or textured stone surfaces.

For a layered setting, consider the Torii side table for a quietly architectural counterpoint, or the Connery rug to ground the composition with added tactile depth.

Nendo design.

Photography: Paola Pansini
Styling: Martina Lucatelli

This product contains FSC certified wood components.

05/05/2026

Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026 - The lights fade, but the story continues. Thank you for being with us.

See you beyond Milan.

Architectural project and interior design: Minotti Studio
Styling: Martina Lucatelli

Courtesy Tornabuoni Arte:
Arnaldo Pomodoro, "Rotante a fori e canali", 1967 – Fondazione Arnaldo Pomodoro
Enrico Prampolini, "Animismo geometrico", 1952
Enrico Prampolini, "Composizione astratta", 1954
Emilio Scanavino, "Alfabeto senza fine", 1981 – Fondazione Scanavino
Dadamaino, "Volume", 1960

Courtesy Iginio Balderi Archivio:
Iginio Balderi, "S.T.", 1960–63

Courtesy Giacomo Benevelli Archivio:
Giacomo Benevelli, "Fluido circolare", 2000
Giacomo Benevelli, "Rapporti plastici come traslato puro", 1960
Giacomo Benevelli, "Fluido", 2003

Zeno Bertozzi, "Contatto II", 2022

Arianna Ellero, "25-3", 2025

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