If you've been following the resurgence of iconic 1970s Italian sofas — ultra-comfortable, sometimes modular, and built for conversation — you probably rejoiced last year when Bellini's masterpiece, the 1972 Le Mura, was reissued by Tacchini. The sofa is composed of endlessly reconfigurable blocky segments — inspired by the bricks that form the ancient walls that encircle so many Italian cities — that are fastened by industrial chrome buckles and accented by exposed zippers recalling Bellini's Cab chair.Now, there's another reason to rejoice: As of this week, the Le Mura is making its US debut, with a special presentation at the New York design gallery M2L. If you find yourself in the city, we invite you to come experience the sofa in person, with a set design inspired by the latest Tacchini catalog, "Life and Other Stories."
March 9 to 27M2L Curated Gallery10 East 38th Street, 2nd Floor
New York NY 10016
If you're elsewhere in the US and just want to inquire about purchasing the sofa for yourself or your projects, follow the link below.