Description
Halley Outdoor is a family of chairs for open-air use that echoes the visually striking design of its indoor counterpart. The stainless-steel structure is sandblasted and epoxy powder-coated in Clay, Pewter, Sunflower, Khaki Green or Rust, then completely covered in a sophisticated polypropylene fibre inspired by traditional woven wicker. Available in Sand, Elephant Grey, Charcoal, Sunflower, Khaki Green and Rust, the cord is colour-coordinated with the structure.
The collection includes an armchair, footstool, sofa and daybed, combining streamlined proportions with elegant comfort for residential, urban and Hospitality settings. The cushions feature high-resilience polyurethane foam and water-resistant covers, with fully removable upholstery available in a wide range of outdoor fabrics. The Halley Outdoor daybed adds extra versatility with a Minotti Studio-designed mechanism that allows the backrest to be adjusted to four reclining positions, combining refined aesthetics with adaptable outdoor comfort.
Structure: The stainless-steel frame is treated with a zinc primer and exterior-grade polyester powder coating in Clay, Sunflower, Rust, Khaki Green or Pewter. It is covered with Ø8 mm Taslan braided polypropylene fibre in Sand, Sunflower, Rust, Khaki Green, Elephant Grey or Charcoal. The frame finish is colour-coordinated with the fibre: Pewter with Elephant Grey or Charcoal, Clay with Sand, and matching shades for Sunflower, Rust and Khaki Green.
Cushions: Seat and backrest cushions in high resilience polyurethane foam and eco-friendly, water-resistant fibre.
Covers: Seat and backrest cushions can be completely removed. Protective polyethylene slides.
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.









