Dogma bookshelves, designed by Alain Gilles for BONALDO, test the limits of a set of self-imposed design principles to create their own sense of utopia.
Designs that totally flip the script by reinterpreting typical roles and creating an "upside-down world."
Tables that reference the hooped underskirts, or crinoline, that were worn under women's dresses in the 1830s.
Alain Gilles set out to play with the typical structure of a sofa to make it more comfortable and visually dynamic.
Bonaldo is set to release five new designs at Salone del Mobile, including a bed, bookshelves, dining table, coffee table, and modular sofa.