
Studio Minosa x Poliform, Featured on est living

June 19, 2026
There are some collaborations that feel natural from the very beginning. Our relationship with Poliform has always been one of those.
Recently, est living featured two Studio Minosa projects — Brunswick Residence and Vaucluse Residence — exploring how Poliform’s refined Italian design language has been woven into each home. The article looks closely at the way furniture, wardrobes and kitchen systems can do more than simply fill a space. When selected with care, they help shape how a home feels, functions and supports daily life.
For us, Poliform aligns with many of the values we hold close at Studio Minosa: purity of line, material honesty, craftsmanship, restraint and precision. Their pieces have a quiet confidence. They do not shout for attention, yet they bring balance, softness and architectural clarity to a room.

In Brunswick Residence, Poliform furniture helped soften the strong architectural language of the home. Pieces such as the Saint-Germain sofa, Koishi tables, Le Club armchair and Cover wardrobe sit within a layered palette of microcement, ribbed glass, warm oak, natural stone and artwork. The result is a home that feels elegant, grounded and deeply personal.


In Vaucluse Residence, the relationship between architecture and joinery was critical. The home already had a strong architectural presence, so every element needed to feel integrated, not added. Poliform’s kitchen and wardrobe systems allowed us to bring precision, texture and restraint into the spaces, resolving each area with clarity while still supporting the way the family lives every day.

What we love about working with brands like Poliform is that the design conversation moves beyond product. It becomes about proportion, touch, movement, storage, atmosphere and the small details that make a home feel effortless.
Good design should feel resolved. It should improve the way people live without needing to explain itself. That is where the best collaborations happen — when architecture, interiors, furniture and daily ritual all come together as one.

A big thank you to est living and Poliform Australia for featuring our work, and to Nicole England for capturing the homes so beautifully.
Read the full est living feature here.
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