Vittorio Bonacina recently acquired the iconic brand Bonacina Pierantonio, bringing together two historic entities of the design world and creating the company 1889 Bonacina.
The collections that identified both companies through the years will continue to be the core business of while continuing the research and innovaton work.
In the framework of the 2016 Fuori Salone in Milan, 1899 Bonacina will open the official store in the Brera Design District, in Piazza Paolo VI, in partnership with Kasthall
1889 Bonacina Showroom
Showroom Launch Party
2016 Product Collections
Arija
Bonacina archives
1950
It is a re-edition of a model from the 50’s , taken from the historical archives of the company.
The light, minimalistic form enable it to be cleary seen amongst the realms of contemporary pieces.
It stems from the original version with back and seat in rattan-core or rattan-skin.
Cassis
by Piero Lissoni
2011
Archetype of the classic winter garden chair, Cassis is an enveloping item manufactured in rattan or Malacca that can both be used indoor or outdoors.
This chair arises from the artisanal manufacturing process and materials combined with a technological shell / body structure in rattan
Continuim
Designed by Gio Ponti
1962
A classic of the ’60s
Gio Ponti designs for Bonacina an icon which is in the design history.
Rattan structure and leather bindings
Lime
by Piero lissone
2011
Both the side and lounge chair made of woven rattan core threads, with a stainless steel structure recall the design of northern Europe of the 50’s.
These pieces as well are fit for in & outdoor life.
Brushed stainless steel structure
Weaving in wicker or polycore
Miss B
by Tito Agnoli
1997
Light and versatile Miss B is perfect for any contemporary interior in the leather version as well as in the krilon option for the outdoor living
Frame in steel lacquered aluminium colour polyester finish or brushed colour polyester finish or brushed stainless steel
Weaving natural leather string or Krilon or Rolon (outdoor version)
S21
by Tito Agnoli
1983
Frame in lacquered aluminium coulor polyester finish or chromed steel
Weaving in rattan-core
Stave
by Piero Lissoni
2011
The Pallet programme grows and expands itself with the STAVE programme that differs from Pallet with regards to the dimensions but still maintains the characteristic of being suitable for in and
outdoor.
Stave is presented in the two or three seat version each one manufactured in the classic version or with the possibility of removable cushions.
Frame solid Iroko wood
1925 / 5
by Mario Bonacina
1981
1925/5 is one of the most successful chairs, from the ‘80es up to now it has been selected both for the dining table as well as for the living room
Rattan structure, rattan core weaving,
Caruso – Cipriani
by Mario Bonacina
2005
The name of these trays is given by two of the most prestigious Italian Hotels where breakfast in bed is served by using them customizable in any size.
Wooden-base, rattan structure, rattan core weaving
Chylium
by Tito Agnoli
2005
Brushed stainless steel structure with hooks in transparent polycarbonate
Rattan weaving with rattan-core bindings
Martingala
by Marco Zanuso
1960
A classic of the ’60s
Marco Zanuso designs for Bonacina a light and welcoming armchair, an icon which is in the design history.
Rattan structure and leater bindings seat with wooden frame and elastic belts
Pallet
by Piero Lissoni
2011
The pallet programme was inspired by the functionality and shape of an object of daily use in the industrial world.
The beauty of the treated natural wood is the fil rouge that allows to express the spontaneous, simple and sustainable character of these products.
This programme is composed by sofas in two dimensions, coffee tables, side and dining chairs that have the practical gift of being able to live both in and out doors.
Frame solid Iroko wood
Savoy
by Renzo Mongiardino
2008
Renzo Mongiardino’s love for detail is distilled into both classical and organic forms at the same time.
Rattan structure, rattan-core weaving