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01 B&B Italia × Gabriel Tan

Gabriel Tan’s latest collection for B&B Italia draws on the increasing pull of interior spaces and particularly bedrooms, which the designer thinks are ‘more than ever becoming a place for reflection, quietude and rituals’. Quiet Lines is the result of Tan’s research into serenity and consists of a writing desk, bench, bedside table and screen. The silhouette of each piece combines curved and straight lines with a striking graphic mark, while the curved upholstered surfaces form a protective layer on which to sit or display objects. Slender frames are composed of thin bronzed nickelpainted steel profiles, and each piece is rich with detail, from straps to seams to

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