B&B Italia Bamboletto Bed
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The Bamboletto bed is part of Le Bambole series, originally designed in 1972, awarded with the Compasso d’Oro in 1979. An upholstered bed with generous shapes that features the design of the iconic seats collection, one of the most significant expressions of Made in Italy excellence combining research and creative flair.
Dimensions
Width: 195 cm
Depth: 235 cm
Height: 83 cm
Materials
Bed sides: multi-layered wood panel, shaped polyurethane, polyester fibre cover
Headboard: tubular steel and steel profiles, flexible cold shaped polyurethane foam, polyester fibre cover
Headboard cushion: polyester fibre, cotton cover
Corner and crosspiece: steel
Slatted base support: galvanized steel
Central foot: aluminium
Feet: plastic material
Mario Bellini
Mario Bellini studied architecture at the Milan Polytechnic and taught at the Instituto Superiore di Disegno Industriale in Venice from 1962-65. Until 1991 he worked as a design consultant for Olivetti while simultaneously designing independent products and furnishings. He established the architectural and design firm Studio Bellini in Milan in 1973. In 1987 the New York Museum of Modern Art honoured him with a retrospective exhibition of his works. He was an instructor at the Domus Academy in Milan from 1983-85, and editor in chief of Domus magazine between 1986-91. He assumed a position on the architectural faculty at the University of Genoa in 1995, and he teaches seminars and workshops at universities and academic institutions around the world.
Mario Bellini studied architecture at the Milan Polytechnic and taught at the Instituto Superiore di Disegno Industriale in Venice from 1962-65. Until 1991 he worked as a design consultant for Olivetti while simultaneously designing independent products and furnishings. He established the architectural and design firm Studio Bellini in Milan in 1973. In 1987 the New York Museum of Modern Art honoured him with a retrospective exhibition of his works. He was an instructor at the Domus Academy in Milan from 1983-85, and editor in chief of Domus magazine between 1986-91. He assumed a position on the architectural faculty at the University of Genoa in 1995, and he teaches seminars and workshops at universities and academic institutions around the world.