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The Japanese Metabolist architecture of the
Fifties and the Sixties, defined by modular
volumes, guided the Brasilian architect
Marcio Kogan, who also joined Minotti
this year, to develop Quadrado.
Inspired by the classic teak duckboard used
in the yachting industry to facilitate
the outflow of water, the modular system
consists of suspended square platforms that
furnish outdoor spaces with exceptional
lightness and flexibility.
As a new product typology, Quadrado
enriches the Minotti Outdoor collection,
broadening the company’s offer with
a young and contemporary concept


that provides new informal solutions.
The wooden bases welcome comfortable
padded cushions with backrests in a special
fibre woven with wicker-effect, available
in two different colours.
The sitting elements are interspersed
with wooden surfaces that feature trays
or cases, that can be arranged as desired
with a surprising interlocking effect.
A circular armchair joins this outdoor
landscape characterized by its broad
compositional freedom.
An ideal system to furnish large open-air
spaces, even of considerable sizes, where you
can immerse yourself in nature and relax.

Marcio Kogan / studio mk27

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