Minotti Open House - QuartoSala
QuartoSala invites you to discover its perspective on the 2025
Collection at Minotti Lisbon flagship store in Chiado
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In the heart of Chiado, Minotti Lisbon opened its doors for a special Open House celebrating the brand’s 2025 Collection. More than a presentation, it was an invitation to experience contemporary design through the thoughtful lens of QuartoSala.
“Minotti has a very strong identity and a deep history with design. Our work with the brand is based on a close relationship and trust built on shared values – rigour, excellence and absolute attention to detail,” say Pedro d'Orey and Clemente Rosado, partners at QuartoSala. “The 2025 Collection reflects this heritage in a contemporary way, and our curatorship naturally reflects the way we relate to each other: through continuous, attentive and demanding dialogue, which we have valued since the beginning of our collaboration.”
A Contemporary Reading of Design Heritage
First unveiled during Salone del Mobile in Milan, the Minotti 2025 Collection explores the aesthetic language of the 1970s, reinterpreted through a contemporary lens. Generous volumes, enveloping textures and precise finishes shape pieces designed for the lived experience of home. There is a quiet confidence to the collection, where past and present coexist in balance.
At the Lisbon flagship, this narrative unfolds organically. Among the highlights are the sculptural Bézier sofa and the fluid Linha Livre dining table by Marcio Kogan / Studio MK27, the elongated Andrée table by Hannes Peer, and the elegant Laurel armchairs alongside the Nastro side table by Giampiero Tagliaferri. Each piece sits in dialogue with the architecture of the space, creating an atmosphere that feels both curated and effortlessly lived in.
A Flagship Store as Cultural Space
Opened in 2023 next to the Teatro Nacional de São Carlos, the Chiado store is the first Minotti flagship in Portugal. Developed in collaboration with the brand and executed by QuartoSala, it positions itself as more than a showroom. It is a design destination in Lisbon, a place for discovery, experimentation and conversation.
Set within one of the city’s most culturally rich neighbourhoods, the space reflects Minotti’s plural identity and the multiple ways contemporary interiors can be experienced. The Open House offered a glimpse into that vision: a refined yet welcoming environment where craftsmanship meets curatorial precision.
Minotti Lisbon is open Monday to Friday from 10am to 7pm, and Saturday from 10am to 1pm and 2pm to 6pm — an essential stop for those exploring luxury furniture in Lisbon and the evolving language of international design.
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