Designers
Year
2013-2023
Minima 3.0 Sideboard is a storage unit with an essential design, created to adapt to multiple functions and provide additional storage space. Defined by clean lines and a timeless aesthetic, this sideboard fits elegantly into various areas of the home. In the living room or entryway, Minima 3.0 Sideboard can serve as a practical surface for books or decorative objects, while in the dining room, it offers a functional solution for storing tableware and accessories neatly.
Versatile and flexible, it can also be placed at the centre of a room, creating a discreet and refined division of spaces. Available in various configurations and two heights, Minima 3.0 Sideboard can be further customised with storage units and drawers, meeting the style and organisational needs of any space.
Uprights and shelves
Frames and shelves made of extruded aluminium matt painted and assembled using a concealed joining system. Aluminium frame with a 1.5x1.5 cm section and shelf thickness of 1.5 cm. End frames are equipped with an extruded aluminium pressure cap. Material top shelf.
Material top
Configurations with 5 cm thick top shelf, made in multiply wood and covered in various finishes.
Cabinets Basic. Rop-leaf door/Drawers
L90/L120 D39 H35 cm
Medium-density wood fibreboard with variable thickness, in a matt lacquered finish.
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"For MDF Italia, I designed products capable of making interiors more livable and welcoming. A further confirmation that the process of subtraction employed by the company has made the collections unique and always relevant."
Founder of MDF Italia, Bruno Fattorini led the company from 1992 to 2013, when it was finally acquired by the Cassina family holding. In addition to redefining the company's strategy based on commercial and product policies, he guided the cultural and aesthetic reflection, focusing on specific lifestyles characterised by an evolution of minimalism and simplicity. The respect for the past and the rigour of forms are reflected in the MDF Italia collection he conceived, which includes the iconic Minima bookshelf, Honorable Mention at the Compasso d'Oro.
"For MDF Italia, I designed products capable of making interiors more livable and welcoming. A further confirmation that the process of subtraction employed by the company has made the collections unique and always relevant."
Founder of MDF Italia, Bruno Fattorini led the company from 1992 to 2013, when it was finally acquired by the Cassina family holding. In addition to redefining the company's strategy based on commercial and product policies, he guided the cultural and aesthetic reflection, focusing on specific lifestyles characterised by an evolution of minimalism and simplicity. The respect for the past and the rigour of forms are reflected in the MDF Italia collection he conceived, which includes the iconic Minima bookshelf, Honorable Mention at the Compasso d'Oro.
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Robin Rizzini is an Italian-British designer. After graduating from the Polytechnic School of Design, he began collaborating with international design studios and companies. In 2013, he founded the company Metrica with Lucio Quinzio, which is recognized both in Italy and abroad for its approach to design and project management in the furniture and design sector.
Robin Rizzini is an Italian-British designer. After graduating from the Polytechnic School of Design, he began collaborating with international design studios and companies. In 2013, he founded the company Metrica with Lucio Quinzio, which is recognized both in Italy and abroad for its approach to design and project management in the furniture and design sector.
Interview with Bruno Fattorini & Robin Rizzini
With its lightweight and functional structure, Minima interprets the concept of subtraction in the world of design.
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