Be in your element: Ribes by B&B Italia
Brand story by Dominic Lutyens
Novedrate (CO), Italie
25.02.19
Ribes, newly designed by Antonio Citterio for the B&B ITALIA Outdoor collection, is a highly versatile, modular seating system comprising multiple elements that can be configured to suit a range of outdoor contexts.
Ribes’ frames and seat cushions elegantly delineated by piping come in coordinating colours, including clay (pictured above)
Ribes’ frames and seat cushions elegantly delineated by piping come in coordinating colours, including clay (pictured above)
×The versatility of the B&B Italia Outdoor collection has been greatly enhanced by the addition this year of Ribes. An elegant, modular, multifaceted seating system dreamt up by Antonio Citterio, Ribes comprises a huge variety of elements — linear and modular sofas in different sizes, chaises longues and ottomans — that can be creatively reconfigured in countless ways according to personal taste.
The flexible Ribes family of modular designs can be configured in countless ways
The flexible Ribes family of modular designs can be configured in countless ways
×Supported by an informal-looking aluminium frame with fibreglass slats reminiscent of a futon base, Ribes has two backrest options — one in woven polypropylene, the other a more casual bolster. Its streamlined frame and enticing, plump upholstery come in serene, earthy hues with Mediterranean overtones: sage green, red clay and anthracite grey. The seat is luxuriously deep, while cushions stuffed with a special filling have softly contoured outlines.
A vast choice of upholstery fabrics with refined stripes or dots or in plain colours — inspired by textiles spotted during research trips to South America and reinterpreted in a contemporary way — add to the design’s flexibility. Bestowing yet more character on Ribes is an array of trim colours; used as piping, these give a crisp, structural clarity to the cushions’ relaxed forms.
Ribes appeals for its protean quality: it can morph from corner seating to divan, from sofa to comfortable bed. Its cultural references are intriguingly ambiguous — its bolsters and predominantly horizontal forms recall the languid chaises longues of the 18th and 19th-century Neoclassical era yet its comfortable, squashy upholstery summons up laid-back 21st-century living. Such ambiguity is evident too in the places Ribes is conceived for, namely areas that are neither strictly indoors nor out — from loggias and verandas to covered terraces.
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