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, which have been revisited by Philippe Tabet in a contemporary way. Ruelle won the fourth edition of the infiniti Design Context. It is a chair with a die-cast alluminium structure and extruded alluminium legs. Thanks to its shape and its features, Ruelle can be used for bars and restaurants, and also in outdoor contexts.