“The Tobi-Ishi table is a monument”. This is how it all began for Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, the two London-based designers who created the first Tobi-Ishi model in cement grout for B&B Italia 10 years ago.
The name pays homage to a famous and ancient samurai and their armor design; Elena Salmistrro then translates it with poetical transparencies, interlocking and the overlapping of blown glass and crystal.
With an imposing and unexpected structure, the sofa’s frame becomes the highlight of the living room and defines it with a bold graphical style.
Iconic, timeless, enchanting and constantly more sustainable, the Le Bambole designed by Mario Bellini for B&B Italia are celebrating their 50th birthday in a revamped outfit. With the same design but with new features, this time it is even more comfortable and eco-friendly.
A modern alternative to the classic living room? How about chaise longue seats in two sizes in place of armchairs and a sofa?
An oval top and an offset leg might seem like two simple details; however, in reality, they are emblems of functionality. This minimalist table is the ideal companion for the sofa or bed as it is a practical and adjustable countertop for working or eating comfortably.
With a look that mixes Bauhaus touches to industrial details, soft forms without corners, and a natural atmosphere, this reading corner is a small, bright and relaxing haven—the perfect place to get lost in the pages of a book in total privacy.
With color blocks and pure geometries, the living room creates the most modern kind of comfort with defined volumes and full tones which mix joy and tranquility.
Black and white, ancient and modern, this contemporary living room experiments with contrasts to blend, in an aesthetic short-circuit, the imposing elegance of stucco and reliefs with metropolitan and convivial style.