Le Mura XL
Three years after the reissue of Mario Bellini’s original project, Tacchini enhances the natural comfort of the Le Mura collection with a new XL version: the depth of the seat is increased, and together with the new, soft cushions that can be moved freely, it introduces a new, more intimate and homely dimension to enjoy its comfort in the company of friends and family. Le Mura XL also highlights the versatility of the original design with additional modules — corner units and chaise longue — that allow for the creation of larger configurations. Reissued by Tacchini in 2022 while respecting its free and innovative spirit, Mario Bellini’s Le Mura represents the manifesto of 1970s radical design, addressing questions of aesthetics, proportions, and ergonomics, as well as deeper issues related to social, ethical, and moral content. The result is a project that unites modules of different shapes and sizes in virtually infinite configurations without ever losing the inexhaustible energy that characterises it, both today and in the past. Far from being just a sofa, Le Mura focuses on modularity, which is already expressed in the name, referring to the large stones that made up Roman walls and can, like the system’s elements, theoretically be joined endlessly to fit into spaces of varying dimensions.
Cod. 0LMRTE180DX
L 180 P 105 H 66 cm
Seat H 44 cm
Cod. 0LMRTE180SX
L 180 P 105 H 66 cm
Seat H 44 cm
Cod. 0LMRTE105DX
L 105 P 105 H 66 cm
Seat H 44 cm
Cod. 0LMRTE105SX
L 105 P 105 H 66 cm
Seat H 44 cm
Cod. 0LMRCL105DX
L 105 P 150 H 44 cm
Seat H 44 cm
Cod. 0LMRCL105SX
L 105 P 150 H 44 cm
Seat H 44 cm
Cod. 0LMRXLEA01
L 150 P 105 H 66 cm
Seat H 44 cm
Cod. 0LMRXLEA01
L 163 P 124 H 66 cm
Seat H 44 cm
Cod. 0LMRXLEA02
L 219 P 131 H 66 cm
Seat H 44 cm
Cod. 0LMRXLTA01DX
L 219 P 131 H 66 cm
Seat H 44 cm
Cod. 0LMRXLTA01SX
L 219 P 131 H 66 cm
Seat H 44 cm

Mario Bellini
Mario Bellini was born in 1935 and graduated in 1959 at the Politecnico di Milano. He lives and works in Milan. His activities range from architecture and urban design to furniture and industrial design. His fame as a designer dates from 1963. He is internationally renowned as an architect and designer, and is winner among others of 8 Compasso d’Oro and prestigious architecture awards including the Medaglia d’Oro conferred on him by the President of the Italian Republic. In 2011 he received the “Ambrogino d’oro” conferred on the most prestigious citizens of the Municipality of Milan. He has given talks in the greatest centres of culture in the world and was editor of Domus. His work can be found in the Collections of major Art Museums. MoMA in New York, which dedicated a personal exhibition to him, has 25 works of his in its Permanent Design Collection. He has had countless exhibitions in his name in Italy and abroad.