In its reissue, Camaleonda retains the elements that made it a contemporary classic. By mutual agreement, Mario Bellini and B&B Italia have chosen to retain the 90x90 cm seat module, as well as the back and armrest, remaining faithful to original project from which the templates for the covers were also taken. The generous upholstery in polyurethane also remains unchanged, forming the characteristic padding, obtained through an innovative system of cables, hooks and rings designed by Bellini in 1970, ensuring both its appearance and modularity. The modules can be detached and rearranged as needed, using a system of pulls and rings, so the sofa can adapt to its user's dynamic needs and changing tastes. A key feature of Camaleonda is its almost infinite modularity, a geometric nature that allows each element to become a kind of gigantic pixel through which to define your home. By hooking and unhooking the seats, backs and armrests, you have the luxury of changing your mind as often as you like, moving and redesigning your space. Camaleonda covers can be made in the full range of B&B Italia fabrics and leather.
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4w 240v - ampoule et interrupteur inclus - câble 2 m
Valerie Objects is a high-end Belgian design brand founded by Axel Van Den Bossche, CEO of the renowned design company Serax, and Veerle Wenes, owner of the iconic Valerie Traan design and art gallery. The mission of Valerie Objects is to enable extraordinary designers and artists to translate their signature style into tangible objects, aiming to reintroduce aesthetic value into the tools and items we use daily—essentially, restoring beauty to everyday objects. The design duo Muller Van Severen was the first to collaborate with Valerie Objects, and they are regarded as one of the most influential European designers today.