B—Line is a company specialised in designer furnishings which, ever since its beginnings, has manufactured contemporary products along with evergreen icons from the past, such as Joe Colombo’s famous Boby storage trolley. Solid, transversal and flexible designs, the result of collaborations with international designers and of an exclusively Italian production.
B—Line is a company, brainchild of its founder, Giorgio Bordin, that restores life to several historical icons of design on the Italian scenario. These are works that have disappeared over the years, made obsolete by the unrelenting ferment of a market that is brimming with innovation. Of the products re-edited, some have made history “contaminating” many facets of art and design, such as Joe Colombo’s famous Boby.
From the very beginning, side by side with its re-editions, B—Line places contemporary furnishing accessories, resulting from collaborations with international designers. Tangible, factual and transversal projects that have the responsibility and honour to co-exist with the great cornerstones of design and to encourage, in terms of style and character, a smooth switch from home environments to working spaces and from outdoors to indoors, areas that are increasingly hybrid and mercurial, as demanded by contemporary lifestyles.
Rodolfo Bonetto, thirty years later
23 September 2021

In Carugo at the “ARgallery70” by Arredaesse, the “Design Night” will be in progress until December 20, 2021. An exhibition dedicated to the genius of Rodolfo Bonetto and to the Made in Italy “History of Design”.

Well known for his cult objects that have earned him eight “Compasso d’Oro”, in addition to products designed for the major automotive and technological industries, the event also hosts the BOOMERANG armchair and the 4/4 table designed in the late 1960s. These are two furnishing icons, the production of which is kept alive through the commitment and dedication of B—Line, in this way paying homage to the artistic and exploratory talent of the “Cultured Worker”, as V. Gregotti defined our Maestro.