Yoko Armchair
2022 Yoko Armchair
Inoda + Sveje 2022
 
 
																															 
 
																															The wooden frame of Yoko has structural joints made decorative thanks to the clever use of material. The great expertise in woodworking that has always been characteristic of Nordic and Japanese craftsmanship meets the historical know-how of an Italian company that has been an expert in exquisite upholstered furniture for decades. The family includes armchair, dining chair and footstool.
 
											
											Minotti Yoko Armchair : Inoda + Sveje 2022
Dimensions : Armchair : 770 W x 750 D x 730 H. Footstool : 690 W x 690 D . 420 SH mm
Options : Legs in canaletto walnut stained light brown or ash lacquered liquorice colour. Fabric or leather.
Material : Structure : solid ash or walnut, metal frame, varnished bronze colour stainless steel screw. Cushions : polyurethane foam, goose down.
 
											
										 
																																	 
																																	 
																																	Inoda + Sveje
 
																																	 
																																	Inoda + Sveje was formed by Osaka born Kyoko Inoda and Danish Nils Sveje in 2000. Their Milan based studio and gallery draws on their respective nations traditions of expert craft, refinement and simplicity. These traditions trace a connection back to the 19th Century Scandinavian infatuation with Japanese design and their meticulous approach towards woodworking. This history is often reflected in Inoda + Sveje’s work with ultimate sophistication, careful detailing and craftsmanship as well as the respect for natural materials that is exemplified through both culture’s design heritage.
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.
 
																							 
																														 
																							 
																														 
																							 
																														 
																							 
																														