Minotti Linha dining table
The Linha dining table showcases the Brazilian architect’s commitment to minimalism in design, reflecting his dedication to achieving elegance through well-proportioned creations and meticulous attention to detail.
Description
Named after the Portuguese word for “line,” Linha was created to meet the challenge of designing a dining table with a long span, a structure just 16 mm thick, and a top that can extend up to 4 meters. Despite the prominent use of materials, particularly marble, the table gives an impression of lightness and airiness.
In one version, the structure forms a bridge with the top aligned with the sides, while in other tables, the blade-like legs, curved on the inside, are set back from the top.
The supporting structure has a layered design with a matte black lacquer finish, aluminum sides with a golden brown finish, and a top made of Grigio Orobico marble. Additionally, a top made of flamed tobacco oak and palisander Santos with a matte polyester varnish finish is available, providing a textured look that adds character to the product.
The Linha collection also includes a round table offered in four different sizes.











