Mario Bellini’s celebrated designs have achieved global recognition, with the Amanta Sofa earning a coveted spot in MoMA’s permanent collection in New York. Its sculptural form, low-slung profile and modular build offer both adaptability and an elegant aesthetic for domestic and professional settings.
Reimagined for contemporary living, the Amanta stays true to its mid-century Italian roots while embracing sustainability - the shell and base are crafted from at least 99% post-consumer recycled materials, and the modules are fully recyclable. As thoughtful in design as it is in impact, elevate your space by choosing from a curated range of shell finishes and premium upholstery to create a standout piece that’s uniquely yours.
The Amanta is also available as a two-seater sofa or a singular unit lounge chair.
Mario Bellini, born in Milan in 1935, is an architect, critic and designer. From 1959 to 1962 he collaborated as an architect with the Rinascente group. In this period he also taught at the Istituto Superiore di design in Venice. In 1963 he was team leader with Olivetti, for typewriters and computers, and during this time won various SMAU (Information and Communication Technology International Exhibition) awards for some projects.
Mario Bellini has worked with various significant industrial companies such as B&B, Cassina, Brionvega, Yamaha, Artemide, Flos, Vitra, Fiat, Lancia and Renault. The MOMA in New York holds 25 of Mario Bellini's projects and in 1987 dedicated a monographic exhibition to him.

























