Freeman
2016 Freeman
Rodolfo Dordoni 2016



The status and singularity of the Freeman “Tailor” project are perpetuated in its Freeman “Lounge” extension. The reduced depth of the seats gives Freeman “Lounge” the flexibility to fit easily in residential settings of limited scale as well as in hospitality environments, like waiting rooms, reception areas and corporate offices.
One-piece seats, distinguished by decorative stitching that defines a uniform, graphic motif, can be grouped together to form dynamic compositions.
The “Wing” armrest displays light lines thanks to the polyurethane foam coated metal structure.
The sophisticated tailoring of the upholstery reveals the company’s expertise in executing extremely complex fine-tailoring techniques. The various pieces in leather or fabric are assembled using a strip of bronze color eco-leather and double-stitched seams that lend a distinct sense of depth.



Rodolfo Dordoni


Born in Milan in 1954, Rodolfo Dordoni graduated as an architect in 1979 and until 1989 he was responsible for the art direction of Cappellini, while designing for a variety of brands including Cassina, Artemide, Driade, Moroso and Flos. Since 1998 he has been the artistic director of Minotti, coordinating all the company’s collections as well as designing many Minotti showrooms around the world.
About Minotti


Today, Minotti remains a family-run business, guided by the second and third generations. The brand continues to evolve through creative partnerships with leading international designers such as Giampiero Tagliaferri, Hannes Peer, GamFratesi, Marcio Kogan with Studio MK27, and Japan’s nendo. These collaborations bring fresh perspectives to a modern, global design portfolio.