
When Mario Bellini designed Amanta, a low-slung modular sofa on casters, it was ahead of its time. Drawing from the structural logic of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s Barcelona chair, the design balances a tailored silhouette with a relaxed sit perfect for contemporary interiors. “After the great achievements of the 1950s and ’60s, Danish and Scandinavian design entered a time of uncertainty,” says Rolf Hay, co-founder of HAY. “In that period, Italian design stepped forward, offering new ideas, new energy and a fresh understanding of modern life.” In reviving this Italian icon, HAY is solidifying itself as an international brand.

While the reissue’s core elements remain largely the same, its materials have been given a sustainable swap: The seamless shell, previously constructed from fibreglass, is now made from 99 per cent post-consumer recycled ABS plastic. The tufted cushions, meanwhile, are now made from 94 per cent bio-balanced foam. Most importantly, the entire sofa can be disassembled for easy upkeep, giving it the longevity to be passed down for generations.

Available in North America through DWR, the Amanta Sofa by HAY launches with new shell colours and a variety of upholstery options, and is offered as a single module and in two-, three- and four-seat configurations.