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The Art of Detail: Discover the Unique Elegance of the IBIS Dining Chair at Salone del Mobile 2025

At Salone del Mobile 2025, every corner of BRABBU’s stand — Pavilion 15, Stand A01 A03 — told a story of strength, identity, and refined craftsmanship. But among the many standout pieces, one drew particular attention for its elegant silhouette and unexpected twist: the IBIS Dining Chair.

See also: Where Craftsmanship Meets Creativity: Inside BRABBU’s Stand at Salone del Mobile

Inspired by Nature, Designed for Distinction

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IBIS Dining Chair at Salone del Mobile 2025

Graceful and poised, the IBIS Dining Chair takes its name and shape from the beautiful ibis bird, known for its long legs and curved posture. It’s a design that exudes lightness and sophistication — perfect for creating a dining atmosphere that feels both welcoming and luxurious.

But at this year’s edition of Salone del Mobile, the IBIS Dining Chair revealed a new layer of design intrigue: a uniquely textured and patterned fabric on the backrest, contrasting with its smooth, neutral-toned front.

A Back Worth Turning For

While many dining chairs are admired from the front, the IBIS Dining Chair invites a 360-degree experience. The contrasting fabric on the backrest is not just a decorative choice — it’s a statement. Positioned around the AGRA Dining Table, the chairs introduced visual depth and a tactile layer to the dining space.

From a distance, visitors were drawn to the soft curves of the chair and the way light played across its fabric. Up close, they discovered the fine detail of the upholstery, with each stitch reinforcing BRABBU’s commitment to artistry and material richness.

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IBIS Dining Chair

Function Meets Expression

Beyond its beauty, the IBIS Dining Chair offers exceptional comfort — ideal for long dinners, creative meetings, or simply appreciating the design itself. It proves that elegance and ergonomics can, and should, coexist.

And in a setting illuminated by the HORUS Irregular Suspension Light and grounded by the TAUPE Rug, the IBIS Dining Chairs created a layered, dynamic dining room that sparked admiration and curiosity.

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Why the IBIS Chair Stands Out

Sophisticated silhouette inspired by nature

Unique textile application on the backrest, making it captivating from all angles

Versatility to suit both residential and hospitality settings

Perfect harmony with other BRABBU pieces, especially within modern luxury interiors

The IBIS Dining Chair is more than a seat — it’s a conversation starter. At Salone del Mobile 2025, it proved that the smallest details can leave the strongest impressions. In a world of predictable furniture, IBIS dares to be different — and unforgettable.

Explore the collection, discover the story, and reimagine your space with BRABBU.

See also: Unveiling Exquisite Designs at Salone del Mobile 2025

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