Miniforms – A Modern Reflection of Italian Craftsmanship
Founded in 1967 in Meolo, Italy, Miniforms, under the leadership of Luigi Bardini, entered the industry with small furniture production by blending traditional carpentry craftsmanship with a modern design approach. Shortly after its establishment, the company was renamed Inveta, and Bardini, as the sole owner, created the Miniforms brand. In the 1980s, Miniforms gained international recognition for the first time in New York, and by the 2000s, it became known worldwide for producing furniture accessories.
In 2009, Luigi Bardini passed the company to his sons Alessandro, Matteo, and Mario. During this period, Miniforms collaborated with young designers to develop iconic, avant-garde designs with rounded shapes. Notably recognized for its bold use of colors, the brand combines traditional Italian craftsmanship with modern design principles, creating a unique language of elegant and unexpected forms in every product.