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.
Lightness and warmth collide in this indoor version, which comes also upholstered for increased comfort.