The Boboli table is
characterized by its geometrically ordered lines, where the structural
challenge facing Cassina was to ensure the stability of the slim-line twisted
uprights that form the base. These uprights, both load-bearing and decorative,..
The family of Dine Out tables stands out for its
sophistication. The base of the round table consists of a single conical shape
available in cement, with the top in cement or solid teak boards that converge
towards the centre, or in yellow/white o..
The low side table of the Sail Out collection designed
by Rodolfo Dordoni is available with a top in yellow/white or green/white terrazzo
or in cement and is supported by solid teak feet. The family is completed by a
modular sofa with three module..
Inspired by the spirit of 1950s seaside resorts, Sail Out is an outdoor modular sofa that recalls the soft forms of fabric blow-up beds thanks to the single bands with removable padding inserted in individually stitched pockets. It boasts sartorial d..
Comfortable, contemporary lines distinguish
this sofa designed by Le Corbusier for his Paris apartment, where the original
model is still preserved – the one that inspired a lengthy re-edition process
carried out by Cassina.
In 1974, Charlotte Pe..
The Göteborg chair is Erik
Gunnar Asplund’s poetic interpretation of Rationalist ideas. The chair was
commissioned for the extension of the Town Hall in Göteborg, Sweden, whose
warm, wood-panelled rooms are evoked in its ashwood frame. The c..
Revolutionary as much as
it is quite different from any other in terms of shape and potential, this
multifunctional table is a perfect summation of Charlotte Perriand’s take on
l’art de vivre.
The structure consists
of the simple but perfect p..
Charlotte Perriand designed Ombra in 1953, taking as her reference
her Ombra Tokyo, which was created round about the same time and featured curved
plywood. The interplay between the object and its shadow (“ombra” in Italian)
expresses Perriand’s ..
Part of the Cassina collection
since 2004, the Riflesso storage unit created in 1958 by Charlotte Perriand in
association with Steph Simon has a new iteration. As in the case of the Tables
en forme, which were designed in the 1930s and then upgrad..
A modular system featuring simple, essential volumes, Refolo was
created by Charlotte Perriand in Tokyo in 1953, yet remains as current as it
was then. The design prioritised functionality, leading the designer to
simplify shapes, drawing her insp..
A coffee table in solid wood, extremely complex in terms of
technology yet very simple in terms of design, this piece was created by
Charlotte Perriand in 1969 for the Japanese embassy in Paris. The ideas for
this table derives from the impact mad..
With the Ombra Tokyo chair,
Charlotte Perriand came up with an iconic piece with great visual appeal and
exquisite refinement, conjured from a single sheet of oak plywood, cut, folded
and curved to evoke the Japanese origami tradition. This chair ..