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Issue 64 - The 'Future' Issue

Issue 64

The 'Future' Issue

Habitus #64 Welcome to the HABITUS ‘Future’ and ‘Habitus House of the Year’ Issue. We are thrilled to have interior designer of excellence, Brahman Perera, as Guest Editor and to celebrate his Sri Lankan heritage through an interview with Palinda Kannangara and his extraordinary Ek Onkar project – divine! Thinking about the future, we look at the technology shaping our approach to sustainability and the ways traditional materials are enjoying a new-found place in the spotlight. Profiles on Yvonne Todd, Amy Lawrance, and Kallie Blauhorn are rounded out with projects from Studio ZAWA, SJB, Spirit Level, STUDIOLIVE, Park + Associates and a Lake House made in just 40 days by the wonderful Wutopia Lab, plus the short list for the Habitus House of the Year!

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Italian flavours as Minotti’s 2025 collection arrives in Australia
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Italian flavours as Minotti’s 2025 collection arrives in Australia

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The Italian furniture brand introduces new designs through dedece, blending international designers under a unified aesthetic.


Minotti‘s 2025 Collection has landed in Australia through dedece, bringing together work from five international design studios unified by the Italian brand’s approach to craftsmanship and elegant living. The collection features contributions from Giampiero Tagliaferri, Hannes Peer, Marcio Kogan / studio mk27, GamFratesi and Inoda+Sveje. Each designer brings distinct influences while adhering to Minotti’s emphasis on rigorous research, superior production techniques, and Italian craftsmanship.

“The 2025 Collection marks a new chapter in Minotti’s design journey, offering fresh perspectives while remaining rooted in its signature elegance,” says Tim Engelen, founder of dedece.

Hannes Peer‘s contributions blend past with present, balancing tradition with modernity in ways that align with Minotti’s desire to unite aesthetics and functionality. His Riley seating system (pictured above) exists as a juxtaposition between restraint and expression, with one side distinctly architectural and outward facing. The opposite side is softer on the interior, featuring a strong graphic element that invites relaxation.

His Andrée Coffee Table (below) combines clean, rigid lines with the rich texture of glazed ceramic tile. This refined contrast lends the piece a distinctive artisanal character, animating the living space with a subtle, glistening effect. Thanks to natural variation in the ceramic finish, each table is unique.

Brazilian architect Marcio Kogan / studio mk27 is known for attention to pure volumes, simple shapes, and refined details. Favouring open, squared architectures, he aesthetically merges the outside in. The Bézier Cord Outdoor seating system is inspired by the geometry of the parametric curve from mathematician Pierre Bézier. The system possesses a powerful compositional language, with irregular volumes, dynamic aesthetic and sinuous lines that embrace the outdoor space.

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His Linha Livre dining table (above) departs from traditional rectangular forms, embracing a dynamic polygonal silhouette that allows for a convivial arrangement of seats, fostering a more inclusive dining experience.

The collection is available exclusively through dedece in Australia. “Combining innovation with tradition, the collection resonates with a new generation without losing the essence of the Minotti aesthetic,” Engelen notes.


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Issue 64 - The 'Future' Issue

Issue 64

The 'Future' Issue

Habitus #64 Welcome to the HABITUS ‘Future’ and ‘Habitus House of the Year’ Issue. We are thrilled to have interior designer of excellence, Brahman Perera, as Guest Editor and to celebrate his Sri Lankan heritage through an interview with Palinda Kannangara and his extraordinary Ek Onkar project – divine! Thinking about the future, we look at the technology shaping our approach to sustainability and the ways traditional materials are enjoying a new-found place in the spotlight. Profiles on Yvonne Todd, Amy Lawrance, and Kallie Blauhorn are rounded out with projects from Studio ZAWA, SJB, Spirit Level, STUDIOLIVE, Park + Associates and a Lake House made in just 40 days by the wonderful Wutopia Lab, plus the short list for the Habitus House of the Year!

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