The Le Bambole Seating Collection Re-Edition Revives an Icon
Designed by Mario Bellini, new design choices are being used to make the pieces of La Bambole even more comfortable + sustainable.
An iconic design collection from 1972, and winner of the 1979 Compasso d’Oro, is returning as an exciting new re-edition: Le Bambole. Designed by Mario Bellini, and part of B&B Italia’s catalogue for 50 years, new design choices are being used to make the pieces even more comfortable and sustainable for the current day. The collection includes four pieces: the Bambola armchair, the Bibambola two-seater sofa, and the Bamboletto double bed. The three-seater sofa has been updated with a deeper seat and a new name ? Granbambola.
Photo: Tommaso Sartori
1972 collection
“I feel the pleasure of revisiting this family again, because it confirms to me that it is anything but aged; on the contrary, it is enjoying a thriving and promising second life, a rebirth done in a big way, done with enthusiasm, with breadth, with decoration, and with the original flourishes. We have recovered its charm, its sumptuous floridity, its softness,? designer Bellini shared of the re-edition. 1972 version
1972 version
1972 version
La Bambole’s overstuffed seating feels and looks made to be lived in. The shapes within the collection have steadily been adapted to remain relevant. Polyurethane, the brand’s trademark, still adds structure and comfortably pads each Bambola today ? though it’s now recycled. Thermoplastic elastomers ...
An iconic design collection from 1972, and winner of the 1979 Compasso d’Oro, is returning as an exciting new re-edition: Le Bambole. Designed by Mario Bellini, and part of B&B Italia’s catalogue for 50 years, new design choices are being used to make the pieces even more comfortable and sustainable for the current day. The collection includes four pieces: the Bambola armchair, the Bibambola two-seater sofa, and the Bamboletto double bed. The three-seater sofa has been updated with a deeper seat and a new name ? Granbambola.
Photo: Tommaso Sartori
1972 collection
“I feel the pleasure of revisiting this family again, because it confirms to me that it is anything but aged; on the contrary, it is enjoying a thriving and promising second life, a rebirth done in a big way, done with enthusiasm, with breadth, with decoration, and with the original flourishes. We have recovered its charm, its sumptuous floridity, its softness,? designer Bellini shared of the re-edition. 1972 version
1972 version
1972 version
La Bambole’s overstuffed seating feels and looks made to be lived in. The shapes within the collection have steadily been adapted to remain relevant. Polyurethane, the brand’s trademark, still adds structure and comfortably pads each Bambola today ? though it’s now recycled. Thermoplastic elastomers ...
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