The latest Project™ from Italy
November 21st, 2008
Taking a fresh look at office furniture, B&B Italia has identified a need for robust design in the workplace.
The result is ‘Project’, a coordinated range of tables, chairs and soft seating, specifically engineered for the contract market.
The collection, which caters for restaurants, hotels and public spaces, includes pieces by Jeffrey Bernett, Naoto Fukasawa, Antonio Citterio and Patricia Urquiola.
B&B Italia is available through Space Furniture in Australia.
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