Le Mura is a modular system, a manifesto of radical design, which combines elements of various shapes and sizes into virtually infinite configurations.
Le Mura cannot be defined as a simple sofa: it is a modular system, a manifesto of radical design from the 1970s, that combines elements of various shapes and sizes into virtually infinite configurations.
With Le Mura, Mario Bellini shaped a manifesto of 1970s radical design, where aesthetics and social meaning merge into a project of lasting power. Tacchini reissues this icon, staying true to the original and enhancing its vocation for comfort: “Le Mura is a soft architecture, designed to welcome and transform living space into a timeless aesthetic and sensory experience.”
Le Mura is more than a seating system: it is an idea of conviviality shaped in material form, a domestic architecture born from Mario Bellini’s radical vision. Tacchini reinterprets its powerful design with respect and care, bringing this 1970s masterpiece into the present: “Collaborating with Bellini’s work means engaging with the history of design, reviving a language that still speaks of freedom, modularity, and beauty.”