Description
Part of the iconic Florida outdoor seating system, this loveseat captivates with its soft, generous forms and deeply enveloping comfort. Its tactile details celebrate the art of outdoor living—whether aboard a yacht or nestled in a contemporary garden. The backrest rests on wooden supports, while the seat is lifted gracefully on feet with a matching finish.
Structure։ The metal structure is processed through sand blasting and e-coating, then covered in flexible, cold-formed BAYFIT® (BAYER®) polyurethane foam. Steel-reinforced backrest and armrest supports are available in natural solid iroko with a protective, weather-resistant coating or natural solid teak (Tectona Grandis – First European Quality), kiln-dried, CNC-machined and hand-finished. The seat, backrests and armrests feature lightweight channeled quilting in Solotex® fibre, enclosed in a breathable, water-resistant casing. A Minotti aluminium frog fastener in Pewter finish secures the backrest and armrests to the wooden supports. The seat and backrest edges are finished with outdoor eco-leather piping, available in Sand, Light Grey, Dark Grey and Brown.
Cushions։ Backrests cushions padded entirely in channeled Solotex® fiber.
Covers։ Completely removable. Backrests and armrests covers can be removed by unhooking the frogs.
Feet։ Adjustable, in solid natural iroko or in solid teak, natural finish. Protective black-painted SEBS glide (soft scratchproof rubber).
REMOVABLE BACKREST։ Padded with high resilience, variable-density polyurethane foam and then covered with breathable, heat-bonded fiber laminated to water-repellent fabric. The backrest edges are trimmed with outdoor eco-leather piping. The piping comes in the following colours: Sand, Light Grey, Dark Grey and Brown. A weight was integrated into the removable element to improve adherence to the seat. Non-slip fabric on the bottom. Covers are completely removable.
Designer
Rodolfo Dordoni
Minotti’s collaboration with Milanese architect and designer Rodolfo Dordoni began in 1997 and continued until his passing in 2023. Over more than two decades, their partnership played a key role in shaping the company’s design identity.
Dordoni presented his first Minotti collection in 1997, including the iconic Suitcase armchair, marking the beginning of a long and successful collaboration. In 1998, he became Art Director, overseeing the development and coordination of the company’s collections. Under his direction, Minotti evolved into a complete lifestyle brand, developing collections for residential, outdoor, and Hospitality spaces. His vision helped establish a distinctive language of Italian craftsmanship, quality, and timeless contemporary design.








