B-kini Chair

B-kini Chair

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Paolo Rizzatto

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Paolo Rizzatto Reimagines a Modern Classic with Alias’ First Cantilever Chair

With B-kini chair, Paolo Rizzatto introduces the first cantilever chair in Alias collection, reinterpreting an icon of 1930s rationalist design that stands out for its cantilever seat and characteristic tubular steel structure. The design combines technical strict logic and aesthetic sensitivity, with a focus on innovative materials and visual lightness. The stylistic signature of Paolo Rizzatto is reflected in the search for a perfect balance between structure and upholstery, functionality and expressiveness, resulting in an essential and sophisticated seat.

Steel structure, textured or gloss lacquered. Removable seat and
backrest covers in felt.

Structure
  • Textured powder-coating A019

    Textured powder-coating A019

  • Textured powder-coating A047

    Textured powder-coating A047

  • Textured powder-coating A054

    Textured powder-coating A054

  • Gloss powder-coating A080

    Gloss powder-coating A080

  • Gloss powder-coating A085

    Gloss powder-coating A085

SEAT & BACKREST
  • F040

    F040

  • F042

    F042

  • F044

    F044

  • F048

    F048

  • F050

    F050

Paolo Rizzatto

He was born in Milan in 1941 and graduated in architecture from the Polytechnic University of Milan. He works on the construction and interior design of single-family houses and public buildings in Milan, Bologna, Novara, Chieti and Formentera. In 1991, he began his collaboration with Alias, for which he designed the Young Lady armchair, followed by the Young Boy stool in 1993, and the Flexus sofa in 2000. He also designed the New Lady and New Lady Soft chairs in 2018, the Violon armchair in 2022, and the Plettro table collection, which received the Archiproduct Design Award in the same year. Since 1997, he has taught courses in light design at the Domus Academy and the Polytechnic University of Milan, where he lives and works.