Description
Sandy takes shape from a continuous and carefully balanced design gesture that, in an open-air setting, becomes a sinuous ribbon, wrapping and unfolding in a harmonious rhythm. At one end, it forms the armrest; at the other, it extends naturally into the seat and backrest, establishing a single fluid line. This dynamic trace rests on a geometric and rigorous base, composed of flat elements on ultra-slim legs, creating a refined interplay of movement and structure.
From this principle emerges a family of outdoor seating pieces conceived to inhabit exterior spaces with lightness and character. Entirely crafted in aluminium, the frame combines durability with formal refinement: a material chosen not only for its resistance in open-air environments, but also for its ability to create a sleek, harmonious presence, making it easy to pair with more substantial pieces or arrange in various ways. The structure is available in glossy finishes in Chestnut, Forest Green, Dark Brown, Warm Grey and Rust: deep, sophisticated tones that enhance the purity of the design. The composition is completed by two separate cushions for seat and backrest, generous and inviting, finished with a piping and equipped with padding, secured through discreet fastening systems that ensure stability and neatness in everyday use.
Projected for permanent outdoor use in both residential and Hospitality settings, the collection reinterprets the imagery of classical gardens. It engages naturally with a range of architectural styles and landscapes, defining an identity that combines durability, comfort, and a strong identity.
Designer
nendo
Minotti and Oki Sato, Japanese designer born in 1977, first came into contact in 2017.
Multi-talented, poetic and original, in 2002, Oki Sato opened the architecture and design firm Nendo, of which he is Chief Designer. Internationally renowned for his multi-faceted approach, which spans from graphic design to product design, and from architecture to the creation of installations, Oki Sato officially joined the Minotti team of designers in 2018. With his light, fresh and minimal style, he creates designs with a big personality and a poetic touch. He is mainly inspired by the manual work of master craftsmen and artisans, and by the interaction between people, objects and environment.







