Cassina / Tabouret Maison du Bresi / Stool
This stool was designed in 1952 for the Cabanon, the house that Le Corbusier built on the Côte d'Azur in 1951, in which, in addition to numerous built-in pieces of furniture, the movable furnishings are also designed as boxes. A spartan yet elegant piece of seating with dovetail joints that highlight the connections between the solid wood panels. With its oval handle holes on all sides, this historic stool is particularly easy to handle. Made of solid chestnut wood, stained natural.
Model name: Tabouret Maison du Bresil
Model type: Stool
Design: Le Corbusier
Size: 33 x 43 x 27 cm
Finish: Oak, natural stained
Article number: 29800
Note: Exhibition goods
Delivery time: DHL 2-4 working days
Founded in Meda in 1927 by Cesare and Umberto Cassina, Cassina introduced industrial design to Italy in the 1950s according to an unprecedented logic that marked the transition from artisanal production to mass production. With an approach based on research and innovation, Cassina combines technology with craftsmanship that has a long tradition.
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Cassina / Tabouret Maison du Bresi / Stool
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