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Architonic ID: 20139625
Year of Launch: 2020
Concept
Scandinavian values meet Italian tradition in Fynn, a project created by combining fine cabinet-making in the wooden elements and sophisticated upholstering with fabric or saddle-hide.
The signature element of the Fynn seats is the armrest, elongated and slightly curved, rounded and smooth to the touch, 100% handmade. Its precise, well-defined line identifies the whole family of seats, in the two Fynn and Fynn Saddle-Hide versions. Covered with the exclusive fabrics and saddle-hides in the collection, it fully expresses the high level of the elegant sartorial process which has always been Minotti’s distinguishing mark.
The family comprises armchairs, lounge and dining little armchairs, benches, footstools and coffee tables.
The Fynn armchair and little armchairs feature an ultra-lightweight aesthetic with a simple structure in ash wood with Liquorice colour stained finish.
This hosts a padded seat and backrest cushion, designed as a single element. The informal rigour with which Fynn hosts the upholstered element designs a comfortable seat that almost cradles the body, wrapping it in the warmth of the wooden structure.
In the Fynn Saddle-Hide version, a single saddle-hide element incorporates both the seat and backrest.
The armchair and lounge little armchair have separate padded cushioning, which is optional in the dining little armchair.
The saddle-hide covering comes in an extensive colour palette: Burgundy, Ash, Dove Grey, Sage, Mud, Moka, Black, Bulgarian Red, Moss Green, Green, Pewter, Corten, White and Grey.
The Fynn conceived for the dining area includes the version with fully padded shell and, alternatively, the Saddle-Hide version with or without cushion.
The Fynn family of seats is completed by a footstool and some benches of different sizes, all with a cushion except for the benches in the Saddle-Hide version, which have a structure with a slightly concave top, combined with a saddle-hide covering that envelopes it like exquisite leather.
The coffee tables also share the same line as the wooden armrest, which designs a slight curve also found in the structural and side parts. The central part of the coffee table is enhanced by the presence of the top in Calacatta marble, creating a sophisticated combination of materials.
This product belongs to collection:
4-leg base, Open base
Seat and backrest upholstered, With armrests
Contract, Hospitality, Residential

Denmark
2015 Finn Juhl Prize 2015 / Wihelm Hansen Fonden 2015 Mindcraft15 Special Mention Milano Design Award 2015 2014 Nominated Best Designer ICON Award, UK 2014 Nominated Best Designer, Bo Bedre Denmark 2014 Guest of Honor Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair 2014 Nubo desk nominated Interior Innovation Award 2013 Einar Hansens pris design & architecture 2013 selection Compasso D'oro / ADI Chariot trolley 2013 winner Best Young Designer Talent 2013, EDIDA, Elle Decoration International Design Award. 2013 nominated Best Danish Designer, BoBedre Denmark 2013 Chariot trolley winner Interior Innovation Award 2012 nominated EDIDA Best Young Designer. Elle Decor Italy 2012 Best Designer, Bolig Magasinet Design Award 2012 Good Design Award, masculo chair 2011 The Danish Arts Foundation, work grant 2010 The Danish Arts Foundation, work grant 2009 Best Danish Designer 09, Berlingske Tidende 2009 Best Danish Designer 09, RUM magazine 2009 Planken Ud Prisen // Walk the Plank Award 2009 The Danish Arts Foundation, work grant 2009 Award Cartoon Best Scandinavian Product, Forum AID Award 2008 Nominated with Cartoon chair Best Furniture, Bo Bedre Award 2008 Best Upcoming Designer, Bolig Magasinet Design Award 2008 The Danish Arts Foundation, work grant 2007 Award, international design competition Vico Magistretti by De Padova 2007 Award, international design competition by Erik Jørgensen 2007 Honorable mention, “New Walls, Please!” by German Design Council 2006 Selection Best 10 Young Design by IDoT - “Italian Design on Tour” 2006 Best 10 Young Design Products by Bernhard Design 2006 Award for thesis by the Danish National Bank 2005 Award, Danish design competition “Element 05” by Bo Bedre