Amanta 1 seater Cream beige shell-Upholstery-Sense-Forest

Amanta 1 seater Cream beige shell-Upholstery-Sense-Forest

 

Originally designed by Mario Bellini in 1966 and reissued by HAY, Amanta Sofa embodies the essence of innovative mid-century Italian design. A modular seating solution defined by its sculptural design and organic, low-slung silhouette, Amanta continues to stand out for its timeless ingenuity. With modular units that work alone or together, the sofa’s flexible design is an example of the designer’s multidisciplinary expertise in form and function. Crafted with architectural precision from at least 99% post-consumer recycled ABS, the shell is complemented by 94% biomass-balanced foam cushions that deliver ergonomic support, with all components designed for disassembly. Amanta's enduring aesthetics and ability to adapt to interior spaces make it a versatile choice for a wide range of domestic and public settings. Available in different shell colours with a variety of fabric and leather upholstery options as a single module or in pre-configured 2-, 3-, or 4- module seater variants.

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Amanta 1 seater Cream beige shell-Upholstery-Sense-Forest

  • Item no: AF320-A414-AA36-02TQ
  • Size: H69 x W79 x L79.5
  • Frame: Cream beige ABS
  • Glider: None

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Amanta 1 seater / Designer

Born in Italy in 1935, Mario Bellini is a visionary designer and architect who played a central role in shaping Italian design through the latter part of the 20th century. He graduated in architecture from the Polytechnic University of Milan in 1959 and founded his own studio in 1962, embarking on a career defined by a multidisciplinary, conceptual approach. His deep understanding of proportion and shape has been central to his success, allowing him to seamlessly merge form and function across furniture, industrial design, and architecture. His original and influential creations have earned him numerous accolades, including eight Golden Compass awards.  

From 1985 to 1991, he served as editor of Domus magazine and in recognition of his enduring legacy, the Milan Triennale awarded him the Gold Medal for Lifetime Achievement in 2015 and dedicated a retrospective exhibition to his work in 2017. Together with HAY, he has reissued the Amanta Sofa, originally designed in 1966. The design is part of the permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York.