B-Line, the Venetian company founded in 1999 and specialized in design furniture for home, office and contract presents the news 2017 and its catalog all made in Italy. From furnishings to accessories, from indoor to outdoor proposals, each B-Line proposal comes from the creative genius of great designers such as Karim Rashid, Neuland Paster & Geldmacher and Joe Colombo, but also from talented young people who represent the future of the world of design.
We are in Rubano in the province of Padua, in a company with a completely made in Italy production, from which products that do not have time come out. We are from B-Line, the brand that boasts the re-editions of some icons inherited from the big names in design, but also the new ideas of international designers. This is why the B-Line catalog it stands out for its originality and at the same time for tradition.
The novelty 2017: the Boby trolley by Joe Colombo
A piece of furniture who made history, we’re talking about Boby, a container trolley with drawers, compartments and shelves designed in 1970 by Joe Colombo, the internationally renowned architect and designer. Winner of an SMAU award in 1971 and present both at the MOMA in New York and at the Milan Triennale, today he wears a new shade, the Tender Rose. In printed ABS, Boby therefore expands his family of classic colors with this feminine shade that reminds us of the quartz pink proposed as the color of the year by Pantone in 2016.
A special award for the Helix wooden chair
Presented in April at the latest edition of the Salone del Mobile in Milan, Helix won the “Good Design Award 2016 ″, an award dedicated to design excellence, chosen by a jury that had to judge the projects proposed by over 46 countries. Designed by the Favaretto & Partners studio, it is a beech wood chair characterized by an elegant shape and a corset backrest thanks to the use of a black elasticated cord.
The Multichair relaxation armchair, a design icon
Real design icon signed by Joe Colombo, the B-Line catalog proposes Multichair, an upholstered armchair with a quick-change soul. Comfortable, versatile and light, it has an ergonomic structure in polyurethane foam covered by a stretch fabric that adapts to its plasticity. Housed in New York at both the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, it also boasts finishes by skilled B-Line artisans.