Ornate Camaleonda Sofa by Mario Bellini for B&B Italia, Italy, 1970s
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Description
Camaleonda modular sofa by Mario Bellini for B&B Italia, a timeless piece of furniture that emerged in the design scene during the 1970s. Comprising three large and three smaller seating elements together with a small pouf, this iconic sofa has been reupholstered in a luxurious ornate print featuring a vibrant mix of multicolored patterns, with primary hues of blue and red. The versatility of this sofa is highlighted by the ability to rearrange the modules to suit your unique preferences. The price includes all pieces featured in the pictures.
Renowned designer Mario Bellini, born in Milan in 1935, stands as a luminary in the world of architecture and design. A graduate of the Milan Polytechnic - Faculty of Architecture in 1959, Bellini embarked on a prolific career in the early 1960s. Noteworthy for his versatile talents, Bellini has earned accolades such as 8 Compasso d’Oro awards and prestigious architecture honors, including the Medaglia d’Oro presented by the President of the Italian Republic. His contributions span across various disciplines, from architecture and urban planning to product and furniture design, leaving an indelible mark on the design landscape.
Dimensions
Big pieces: W 96 cm, D 96 cm, H 68 cm, SH 35 cm
Small pieces: W 64 cm, D 96 cm, H 68 cm, SH 35 cm
Pouf: W 64 cm, D 96 cm, H 35 cm, SH 35 cm -
More Information
Documentation: Documented elsewhere (similar item) Origin: Italy Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Fabric Condition: Good. Wear consistent with age and use. Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 747256 -
Dimensions
W. 37.8 in; H. 26.78 in; D. 37.8 in; W. 96.01 cm; H. 68.02 cm; D. 96.01 cm; Seat H. 13.78 in; Seat H. 35 cm;
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