Miniforms, rooted a little north of Venice, has evolved from a small venture into a bold player in the furniture world, seamlessly blending traditional craftsmanship with modern design elements. Founded by Luigi Bardini in 1962, the company underwent significant changes in 2009 when Luigi handed it over to his sons Alessandro, Matteo, and Mario. With this transition, the company embraced young designers, shifted investments, introduced rounder shapes, and transformed its products into iconic, avant-garde pieces—most notably becoming more colorful. Miniforms has matured into a brand known for pushing creative boundaries while staying grounded in its Italian heritage.
One of their standout pieces is the Nami dining table. With its base crafted from bent wood, Nami introduces an almost sculptural fluidity into a functional piece of furniture. The table’s design captures the essence of craftsmanship, where the material seems to take on an elastic quality, shaped to express movement and character. Customization is a key feature, offering a range of shapes—round, oval, rectangular, and barrel—and finishes that range from natural wood to 13 bold lacquer colors.
Alongside Nami, the Nebulona armchair brings a playful, space-inspired aesthetic to Miniforms’ portfolio. Its drop-shaped armrests envelop a generously proportioned, contoured seat that invites relaxation. This design marries comfort and whimsy, making Nebulona not just a seating option but a statement piece for interiors. The armchair is available in a wide variety of fabrics, allowing for further personalization.
Miniforms continues to reflect its commitment to creating expressive, bold pieces that invite interaction and creativity. Through products like Nami and Nebulona, the company offers more than furniture—they offer designs that inspire and provoke thought, connecting with a global audience of designers and creatives.