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Overview

In the small alleyways of the small French country villages (the so-called “ruelles”) is typical having a seat on the traditional bistrot and brasserie chairs, that Philippe Tabet has revisited in a contemporary way.

Ruelle has won the fourth edition of the design Contest of Infiniti. It is a chair with a die-cast alluminium structure and extruded alluminium legs. The backrest is available in molded plywood or in polypropylene and the seat is available with an upholstered panel.

Originally designed to be a bar and restaurant chair, Ruelle perfectly fits in hospitality and domestic world contests, thanks to the perfect mix between tradition and modernity.

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