Back-Wing

Back-Wing

cassina > Chair

Its innovative shape derives from the pronounced contrast between the thickness of the wood structure, the padded seat and the wrap-around backrest whose sides fold back into two wings that serve as armrests, for added comfort.

Cab 410

Cab 410

cassina > Chair

Only after a lengthy thinning process, the cut parts are stitched together, while the upholstery is hand-fitted to the steel skeleton and closed with a zipper, like a real custom-tailored garment.

Cab 412

Cab 412

cassina > Chair

“A new kind of chair, made entirely of cowhide, often cloned today” – this is how Mario Bellini described the best-selling chair-armchair developed in the golden age of Italian design and today an iconic piece in the Cassina collection. 

Cab 413

Cab 413

cassina > Chair

The upholstery is made up of 22 parts in cowhide, die-cut and hand-processed one-by-one and then sewn into a single piece which is then fitted to a steel skeleton and closed with a zipper, like a custom-tailored garment.

Capitol Complex Chair

Capitol Complex Chair

cassina > Chair

The structure is made up of the characteristic lateral supports that converge to form an inverted “V”, a technical solution already shared by many of the pieces in the Hommage à Pierre Jeanneret collection. 

Capitol Complex Office Chair

Capitol Complex Office Chair

cassina > Chair

The structure is made up of separate pieces, including the lateral supports that converge to form an inverted “V” to support the armrests, a technical solution also shared by the Capitol Complex Chair version without armrests.

Caprice

Caprice

cassina > Chair

A true distillation of technology and state-of-the-art construction, the Caprice chair comes with a broad array of bases, which make it perfect for contract and residential use. 

Caprice Stool

Caprice Stool

cassina > Stool

This stool designed by Philippe Starck comes in two models of different heights, both with the iconic, timeless beauty typical of Cassina products. The Caprice Stool is perfect for both residential and corporate use.

Civil Bench

Civil Bench

cassina > Bench

The original, crafted to furnish the homes of the members of the city’s Legislative Assembly, is composed of a seat with solid wood structure held up by two lateral supports in the shape of an inverted “V”; features that, along with the Viennese cane seat, form the hallmark feature of the entire Collection.  

Committee Chair

Committee Chair

cassina > Chair

In solid teak, natural oak or oak stained black with a low gloss finish. 

Cotone

Cotone

cassina > Chair

Freedom to combine frame colors and a vast selection of upholstery options facilitate constructing a versatile design armchair that is a perfect match for any furnishing style.  

Cotone Slim

Cotone Slim

cassina > Chair

Inspired by the downy fiber of the cotton boll, Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec designed a chair that contrasts the lightweight comfortable seat with its minimalist lines and slender aluminum structure.  

Doron Hotel

Doron Hotel

cassina > Chair

Comfortable, substantial and pleasant to the touch, this design armchair is made of solid wood, and can be paired with the Table à Plateau Interchangeable, also designed by Charlotte Perriand. An outdoor version is also available. 

Dudet

Dudet

cassina > Chair

This small armchair, which strongly references 1970s design, is engineered to be completely disassembled for ease of disposal and recycling of the organic and premium materials, starting with the metal core. 

Flutz

Flutz

cassina > Chair

Comfortable and elegant, Flutz pairs with the Ordinal dining table, also by the Cyprian designer, for a complete minimalist line of furnishings. In addition, thanks to the work carried out by Cassina LAB, all of the pieces of the chair can be disassembled at the end of its life cycle. 

Gaja

Gaja

cassina > Chair

Designed by Japanese architect Kazuhide Takahama, the Gaja design chair was originally crafted for a small local restaurant and is characterized by its open structure with frame in arc-welded, chrome-plated tubular steel. 

Gaja Bar

Gaja Bar

cassina > Chair

Designed by Japanese architect Kazuhide Takahama, the Gaja Bar metal design bar stool features an open, airy structure in arc-welded chrome plated tubular steel. 

Göteborg 1

Göteborg 1

cassina > Chair

The rounded slightly convex curves are reminiscent of the stylistic features of the Bauhaus school. This chair also echoes a tribute to the legendary Thonet chair No. 14, among the early examples of design furniture on an industrial scale.

Hill House 1

Hill House 1

cassina > Chair

Designed for the Hill House project in Scotland, from which it takes its name, its linear geometric shape suggests the minimalism and abstract graphic techniques of Japanese design combining symbolic and figurative values in a single, distinctive piece of furniture with great stage presence.   

Hola 369

Hola 369

cassina > Chair

Hannes Wettstein Design

ICO

ICO

cassina > Chair

The aesthetic elegance and comfort of the Ico design chair are fundamental design elements, as emphasized by the pairing of the curved wood to the meticulously tailored upholstery.

Ljin

Ljin

cassina > Chair

Unlike the other chairs with which it shares numerous structural elements, Ljin is a design chair with upholstered armrests that lend it the utmost comfort and distinction. 

Luisa

Luisa

cassina > Chair

After various improvements, this iconic solid wood chair was launched in 1955 in the final version with which the maestro was awarded the prestigious ADI [Italy’s Association for Industrial Design] Compasso D’Oro. 

Ombra Tokyo

Ombra Tokyo

cassina > Chair

The Ombra Tokyo chair was exhibited for the first time in 1953 and immediately captured everyone’s attention, thanks to its slender seat, an innovative first for the times.

Passion Stool

Passion Stool

cassina > Stool

This stool designed by Philippe Starck comes in two different heights, a product that aims to strengthen Cassina’s positioning in the business segment and in furnishing the new spaces that blur the lines between home and office.

Tulu

Tulu

cassina > Chair

After becoming part of the Cassina Collection, the Tulu design chair was re-engineered with removable upholstery in fabric, leather or cowhide.

Unicredit Pavillon Project

Unicredit Pavillon Project

cassina > Chair

Crafted in-house at the Cassina joinery, coupling meticulous manual craftsmanship with the use of latest-generation machinery, the solid wood dining or desk chair is especially practical and versatile.

Willow 1

Willow 1

cassina > Chair

In its original configuration, the high, semicircular backrest of this solid wood throne served as a divider between the entrance and the tea room behind it, framing the seat in a complex series of lines and shapes that wholly reflect the geometric and floral style of Mackintosh. 

Zig Zag

Zig Zag

cassina > Chair

The stylistic singularity of the object finds its ultimate expression in the colored version, with an open pore finish that enhances the veins in the wood. It was one of the first models reinterpreted by Cassina, to mark the launch of the I Maestri Collection in 1973.

Sengu Table

Sengu Table

cassina > Side table

Solid wood, marble and ceramic define this piece signed by Patricia Urquiola. Thanks to the layering of materials, its pronounced visual physicality lends the table a sophisticated yet simple monumental feel. 

Doge Laguna

Doge Laguna

cassina > Side table

The rippling Laguna waves surface in the extra-clear glass table top in a tribute to the ancient glass art. The sheet is sand blasted to bring a matte finish to the glass and then fired again, producing the distinctive rippled effect. The refinement of the glass is further enhanced by bevelling the top, which thins the contours and forms a transparent crystalline frame.

Loop

Loop

cassina > Side table

This art desk is enhanced by the luxurious matte or mirror finish lacquer, by the precisely beveled joints between the top and the sides and by the cowhide cladding that adds practicality and protection to the structure.

Lebeau Wood

Lebeau Wood

cassina > Side table

The result is an exquisite, versatile design piece of furniture that can be crafted with support structure in ash wood or canaletto walnut, matched with top in ash, in the various marble options or in glass.

Cab Tab

Cab Tab

cassina > Side table

Cab Tab highlights the expertise of the company’s artisans in the lengthy, intricate processing of saddle leather. The various parts, cut with a CNC machine and then worked by hand, are sewn to create a piece of upholstery that is masterfully hand-moulded to the metal skeleton of the table.

6 Table tube d’avion

6 Table tube d’avion

cassina > Side table

The uniqueness of this made in Italy piece lies in the distinction between the support piece and the piece being supported, in other words, between the top and the base; the latter designed with reference to the oval profiles used in the aeronautical sector to separate the wings of biplanes.

10 Table en tube

10 Table en tube

cassina > Side table

In its original dimensions, it was introduced as a desk, but Charlotte Perriand revisited it and later updated it with Cassina in new interpretations more in keeping with the needs of modern lifestyles.  

10 Table en tube, Grand Modèle

10 Table en tube, Grand Modèle

cassina > Side table

In its original dimensions, it was introduced as a desk, but Charlotte Perriand revisited it and later updated it with Cassina in new interpretations more in keeping with the needs of modern lifestyles.  

11 Table pieds corolle, Appartement Le Corbusier

11 Table pieds corolle, Appartement Le Corbusier

cassina > Side table

Two versions of the rectangular 11-P Table Pied Corolle were designed by Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand and Pierre Jeanneret. The first, designed in 1934 for the Paris apartment of Le Corbusier, had a marble top, while the second, produced in 1935 for the House for a Young Man at the Universal Expo in Brussels, had a slate top.  

11 Table pieds corolle, plateau bois

11 Table pieds corolle, plateau bois

cassina > Side table

Two versions of the rectangular LC11-P Table Pied Corolle were designed by Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand and Pierre Jeanneret. The first, designed in 1934 for the Paris apartment of Le Corbusier, had a marble top, while the second, produced in 1935 for the House for a Young Man at the Universal Expo in Brussels, had a slate top.  

Antella

Antella

cassina > Console

The structure of the lacquered console is polyester painted, reminiscent of the ancient lacquer tradition admired by the author and often used on other products in the Simon collection from the late 1960s.

Berlino Table

Berlino Table

cassina > Desk

The unique feature of the natural cherry structure is the opening mechanism under the table-top which makes it possible to easily extend the table thanks to a leaf located in the center of the longest side.

Boboli

Boboli

cassina > Table

The curves of the aluminum base, coordinated with the marble top, lacquered glass or in canaletto walnut, lend a fascinating sculptural stylistic effect, aligning sobriety and fantasy in a genuine challenge to the limits of Nature and matter. The Boboli side tables, part of the same collection crafted by the designer, are perfectly at home in the living room.

Capitol Complex Table

Capitol Complex Table

cassina > Table

The Capitol Complex Table reflects the author’s deep ties with the area and his resulting preference for designing minimalist shapes made with simple materials. Hence, a table made entirely in solid wood with a base formed by two graphic elements with the characteristic “V” shape.

Cavalletto

Cavalletto

cassina > Side table

Franco Albini designed this historic wood desk envisioning a minimalist structure in which traction and compression become the key rules of an aesthetic harmony that joins method and research, form and function, balance and stability. 

Delfi

Delfi

cassina > Table

Float glass or marble.

Doge

Doge

cassina > Table

With the Doge table, Carlo Scarpa takes an innovative approach to shapes and sizes, oriented toward an image of strength and character and facilitated by the author’s extraordinary ability to combine materials of different scale.

Edison

Edison

cassina > Table

Prized by the renowned architect, he took it home as the dining table for his house in Milan. Edison narrates industrial modernity through the ready-made concept. In this case, a technical solution sparked the idea for an original design that puts on display a design found in Milan’s old gas company. 

El Dom

El Dom

cassina > Table

A direct link between the legs and the top tends to moderate the thickness of the parts of this design table, marrying the strength of the wood with the extreme light weight derived from the progressive paring down of the legs.

La Basilica

La Basilica

cassina > Table

Part of a series designed in 1976 with a focus on the primary functions of furniture, this wood table also draws inspiration from the dynamics of architectural structures to offer a versatile and, at the same time, meaningful furniture solution. 

La Rotonda

La Rotonda

cassina > Table

La Rotonda’s simple sculptural base is distinguished by three square solid wood legs that intersect perpendicularly, interlocking and interpenetrating each other, to effortlessly support the slender top.