Miniforms

Miniforms is a vibrant Italian furniture brand founded in the 1970s by Luigi Bardini near Venice. Known for its playful and avant-garde designs, Miniforms furniture combines bold colors, unique shapes, and expert craftsmanship to bring personality and joy into modern living spaces. The brand embraces innovation while respecting tradition, continuously collaborating with young designers to refresh its distinctive style. Miniforms design balances creativity with functionality, making it a beloved name in contemporary Italian furniture.

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Frequently asked Questions
Is Miniforms suitable for luxury contemporary interiors?
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Yes, Miniforms is perfect for modern luxury spaces that value personality and art. Their "playful elegance" style combines bold colors and sculptural shapes with premium Italian materials, making them ideal for high-end homes and boutique hotels.
Where is Miniforms furniture manufactured?
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Miniforms products are 100% Made in Italy. The company is based in Meolo, near Venice, where they collaborate with local artisans to produce their furniture, particularly their famous hand-blown glass pieces.
What types of furniture does Miniforms specialise in?
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Miniforms specializes in statement dining tables, sideboards, and unique accessories. They are particularly famous for their "Soda" coffee tables made from a single piece of hand-blown glass and the "Caruso" sideboard which features a built-in trumpet speaker.
How do I maintain Miniforms furniture?
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For their signature glass pieces, use a soft microfiber cloth and mild glass cleaner to avoid scratches. For wooden and ceramic surfaces, regular dusting and immediate cleanup of spills with a damp cloth will ensure the finishes remain pristine.