B&B Italia
1966 COLLECTION bar cart
Diseño: Richard Schultz
Presented: imm cologne 2008, Colonia
Ref. n°: 1966_55
ID de Stylepark: 05.1200.10224
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01 descripción del producto
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A timeless classic and an icon of design, Richard Schultz’s 1966 Collection is well established in contemporary architecture. This collection has maintained intact all the characteristics that made it famous when it first appeared in the 60s. It has been present in the B&B Italia catalogue since 2000 with a series of chairs, chaise-longue, tables and coffee tables, and now the range is being expanded with new elements: a two-seat sofa with armrests and a bar cart. In the past, the collection was available only in white, but now the range of colours is being expanded to include all black and a black and white contrasting pattern.
02 dimensiones/peso
| dimensiones globales | |
|---|---|
ancho |
590 mm |
altura |
670 mm |
longitud |
990 mm |
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04 Tags
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