QUINTI
QUINTI metal furniture
Design chairs and sofas
Quinti operates in the industrial sector as a manufacturer of metal furniture, chairs and sofas. The company was founded in 1975, but the turning point for the company came with the arrival of Mirko Quinti in 1993. He started an unstoppable development that continues to this day. Over the years, all processes have been internalised, but above all the company has surrounded itself with young and competent staff, able to face challenges with enthusiasm and, thanks to the collaboration with designers, the products have become internationally renowned. More information can be found in our article.
About the QUINTI brand
Creating a new product means following every moment of its creation with care and attention. Quinti combines the search for original shapes with the desire to create practical and functional products. To the value of tradition and made-to-measure items, the company adds a distinctive sensibility in the search for materials. Moreover, the attention to detail makes each product unique, personal and surprising.
Quinti collections come from collaborations with leading design and architectural firms. Quinti works with professionals who are able to design and implement innovative ideas for furnishing office, contract and hospitality environments that are modern and, most importantly, timeless. Some of the designers who work with Quinti include Ximo Roca, Radice Orlandini Design, Marco Cocco, E-GGS, Baciocchi Roberto and Archivolto.
Projects realized by QUINTI
The success of Quinti products on the Italian and international market has been growing steadily over time. Several major companies from different sectors have chosen to work with Quinti for major projects. Quinti is an expert in providing new, innovative and functional solutions for the ever-changing needs of offices, hotels, restaurants, hospitals, airports and all hospitality spaces. The first realisation came from the Italian hotel restaurant Menchetti Srl, which relied on a fresh combination of three pastel colours along with industrial lighting. The second realisation is from the Italian winery Cantine Su'Entu, for which it was necessary to choose appropriate natural pieces in neutral colours to complement the uniform minimalist look. A third very hilarious reference comes from the elegant La Dimora di Metello hotel in Italy, where the designers faced the huge challenge of artfully combining the atmosphere of the original building and giving it a modern twist.