Minotti Lou
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Minotti Lou "Sideboard" designed by Christophe Delcourt D235

Designed in 2017 by Christophe Delcourt and consisting of a series of elements for the living, dining and night areas, the Lou family is enriched by new types of cabinets.

Synonym of refined cabinet-making and high-end technology, they have in common the preciousness of the materials, from the brushed ash or the opaque ebony of the structure to the Calacatta marble or the flush-fitted tops in wood matching the colour of the structure, to the glossy painted metal base.

While maintaining the same precious and refined details, the new pieces represent a lightened version of the original project. A unique design defines the leg conceived as a circular section with the concave side facing outwards, treated with a Pewter-coloured glossy finish that emphasises its elegance.

The French designer changes the codes of perception with hidden features, offering a contemporary reinterpretation of the traditional meuble à secret. The console provides an interplay of drawers, while the cabinet-bar reveals a cockpit compartment covered in polished steel and the classic buffet unveils a series of doors and drawers.For a family of objects to be rediscovered every day, in which each detail leads to the next one.

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Designed in 2017 by Christophe Delcourt and consisting of a series of elements for the living, dining and night areas, the Lou family is enriched by new types of cabinets.

Synonym of refined cabinet-making and high-end technology, they have in common the preciousness of the materials, from the brushed ash or the opaque ebony of the structure to the Calacatta marble or the flush-fitted tops in wood matching the colour of the structure, to the glossy painted metal base.

While maintaining the same precious and refined details, the new pieces represent a lightened version of the original project. A unique design defines the leg conceived as a circular section with the concave side facing outwards, treated with a Pewter-coloured glossy finish that emphasises its elegance.

The French designer changes the codes of perception with hidden features, offering a contemporary reinterpretation of the traditional meuble à secret. The console provides an interplay of drawers, while the cabinet-bar reveals a cockpit compartment covered in polished steel and the classic buffet unveils a series of doors and drawers.For a family of objects to be rediscovered every day, in which each detail leads to the next one.