Series sofa the dolls of Mario Bellini for B&B
Sofa of the series The dolls of Mario Bellini for B&B. Iconic sofa of the series The dolls. The series was born in 1972 designed by the designer Mario Bellini for C&B. For the time, a series of revolutionary paddles was for the time, which appeared like a series of large cushions casually combined. Design with soft and round shapes. The launch of this successful series took place with an advertising campaign signed by Oliviero Toscani with a model Jordan model, the muse of Andy Warhol. In 1979 the series was rewarded with the golden compass the highest honor of Italian design. The Milanese architect and designer Mario Bellini began his activity in the 1960s and from life to furnishings that have made the history of design, such as the divisumma calculators, the dolls, the Amanta series, the Brionvega RR 130 and many other icons. Produced by B&B Italia Company founded by Cesare Cassina and Pier Ambrogio Busnelli in 1966 as C&B and then passed to B&B in 1973 when Busnelli purchase Cassina's shares. The sofa is one of the first editions and is found in excellent conservative condition as it has been refined with a double -brown and orange double plot fabric. There is the original b & b label on the side and the label under the base that is faded by time.
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