Mario Bellini "Le Bambole" Daybed for B&B Italia with shearling topper, leather, Italy, 1972
Mario Bellini conceived "Le Bambole" for B&B Italia in 1972 as a direct challenge to the conventions of upholstered furniture design. Where most seating of the period still deferred to the frame as its structural logic, Bellini proposed something closer to an inhabited volume: a fully upholstered body with no visible armature, its form determined entirely by the tension of the cover and the softness of the fill within. The daybed expresses this premise with particular clarity. The backrest rises at a steep angle from a low, horizontal platform, tapering to a sharp apex from which a loose bolster headrest rests freely, unsecured. The silhouette reads as a single continuous gesture from floor to crown.
The construction follows the principle Bellini described as a "sack of skin": an inner foam structure sheathed in an outer cover that gathers and tensions at key seams, allowing the leather to fall and fold as a second skin. A fitted shearling topper covers the seat surface, adding a tactile counterpoint to the leather body. "Le Bambole" received the Compasso d'Oro in 1979, a recognition of the coherence between its conceptual premise and its material resolution.
Height: 29.34 in (74.5 cm)
Width: 35.44 in (90 cm)
Depth: 94.49 in (240 cm)
1972
1970-1979
Shearing and leather
Lonigo, IT
Our atelier carefully restored and reupholstered the daybed, with attention to structural integrity, materials, and finish. The process was guided by deep respect for its authenticity, balancing technical intervention and historical sensitivity.