Mario Bellini Leandro Sofa | Three Seater

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  • The Mario Bellini Leandro Three-Seater Sofa masterfully exudes an air of casual elegance while conveying a sense of deep comfort and relaxation. The naturalness of its shape and design was expertly tailored to replicate “a living body that is soft and safe, pleasant to touch and embrace”. Also available in a matching armchair, two-seater sofa, or ottoman.

    Material & Feature:
    • Structure: Frame made from naturally rot resistant Merbau wood; No chemical treatment
    • Constructed of shaped polyurethane foam with 3 distinct dense layers
    • Offered in fabric, aniline and vintage leather upholstery (C.O.M available)
    • All materials are flame resistant & non-toxic (baby friendly)
    • Product Fully assembled
    Dimensions :
    • Width: 94.9" x Depth: 35" x Height: 29.1"
    • Seat Height: 16.9"

    *Product displayed upholstered in Vintage-Brown


    * All measurements are approximations.

  • Mario Bellini is an Italian architect and designer known for his sleek and sophisticated couches, sofas, and dining chairs. Motivated by style as well as functionality, the artist's creations solve everyday problems one may encounter in the home. He is commonly associated with his Bellinimodular sofa, a set of square seats that can be separated and rearranged.Born on February 1, 1935 in Milan, Italy, he attended the Polytechnic University of Milan and earned a PhD in architecture in 1959. After completing his education, Bellini was hired as a consultant to Italian electronics company Olivetti, where he remodelled the typewriter, giving it a wedge-like body and a rubber-skin keyboard. The artist also became well known for his furniture designs at this time, designing his trademark office chairs: Figura, Persona, Imago, and Forma. Since the 1980s, he mostly worked on architectural projects, designing the the Sheik Zayed Museum in 2007 and the London Link Bridge at Deustche Bank in 2010. Today, Bellini lives and works in Milan, Italy. His work is currently held in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Dallas Museum of Art, and the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Museum of Design in New York, among others.

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