








Minotti | Torii Armchair (swivel base)
PLEASE NOTE: This item is currently on view in our Bellevue showroom.
Designed by Nendo for Minotti.
Airy, with constructive details linked to Japanese tradition, the Torii modular seats play with round edged volumes, thin profiles and the apparent formal simplicity of an extremely detailed design.
The metal structure of the legs of the seats is Nendo’s nod to the image of the “torii”, the entrance gate to Shinto shrines in Japan. With an interlocking game, the horizontal elements are laid on the vertical supports, ensuring a sophisticated visual lightness that accommodates the padded volume, characterized by couture craftsmanship.
The metal frame found in the components of the Torii family evokes the image of the “Senbon Torii, the wooden colonnade that forms a gallery made up of 1,000 vermilion torii gates”, as Nendo reminds us.
The slim backrest features vertical quilting and a piping running along the perimeter of the cushioning, underlining the couture quality of the craftsmanship. The end of the horizontal metal element of the legs is designed so that it almost holds the backrest and seat, recalling the Kigumi technique, borrowed from the Japanese tradition of wood construction. A small decorative disk with Black-Nickel finish, in the form of a jewel-like button located at the end, adds a precious detail to the ensemble, and creates a series of contrasts with the Bronze colour varnished metal finish of the legs.
DELIVERY NOTES
White Glove Delivery in the Seattle/Bellevue Metropolitan Area is included in the sale price for this product. It will be at the driver’s discretion to proceed if additional services are required and have not been pre-arranged; any additional services will be payable direct to the delivery company. Our team will request delivery after purchase, and you will be contacted by the delivery company to arrange the date and time. All deliveries must be arranged to occur within seven (7) days of purchase.
Please review all White Glove Delivery terms at the link here mr.studio/terms-1
PLEASE NOTE: This item is currently on view in our Bellevue showroom.
Designed by Nendo for Minotti.
Airy, with constructive details linked to Japanese tradition, the Torii modular seats play with round edged volumes, thin profiles and the apparent formal simplicity of an extremely detailed design.
The metal structure of the legs of the seats is Nendo’s nod to the image of the “torii”, the entrance gate to Shinto shrines in Japan. With an interlocking game, the horizontal elements are laid on the vertical supports, ensuring a sophisticated visual lightness that accommodates the padded volume, characterized by couture craftsmanship.
The metal frame found in the components of the Torii family evokes the image of the “Senbon Torii, the wooden colonnade that forms a gallery made up of 1,000 vermilion torii gates”, as Nendo reminds us.
The slim backrest features vertical quilting and a piping running along the perimeter of the cushioning, underlining the couture quality of the craftsmanship. The end of the horizontal metal element of the legs is designed so that it almost holds the backrest and seat, recalling the Kigumi technique, borrowed from the Japanese tradition of wood construction. A small decorative disk with Black-Nickel finish, in the form of a jewel-like button located at the end, adds a precious detail to the ensemble, and creates a series of contrasts with the Bronze colour varnished metal finish of the legs.
DELIVERY NOTES
White Glove Delivery in the Seattle/Bellevue Metropolitan Area is included in the sale price for this product. It will be at the driver’s discretion to proceed if additional services are required and have not been pre-arranged; any additional services will be payable direct to the delivery company. Our team will request delivery after purchase, and you will be contacted by the delivery company to arrange the date and time. All deliveries must be arranged to occur within seven (7) days of purchase.
Please review all White Glove Delivery terms at the link here mr.studio/terms-1