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Cassina 10 Table En Tube Basse by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand
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Cassina 10 Table En Tube Basse by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand

Rectangular table with clear glass top. Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand and Pierre Jeanneret exhibited the first version of this table at the 1929 Salon dAutomne in Paris, as part of the "Equipement Intérieur dune Habitation" setting. The design, which was originally presented as a writing-desk, was revisited by Perriand in 1984, and relaunched Ca…
Rectangular table with clear glass top. Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand and Pierre Jeanneret exhibited the first version of this table at the 1929 Salon dAutomne in Paris, as part of the "Equipement Intérieur dune Habitation" setting. The design, which was originally presented as a writing-desk, was revisited by Perriand in 1984, and relaunched Cassina one year later, with new variants appropriate to contemporary needs. Its clean-cut frame highlights the highly original approach to the chrome fi nish of the tubular steel legs, and the way the colours are applied on the laminated trim. The collection includes a dining table as well as low tables, both in a square and rectangular formats. The coloured trim is supplied in a variety of shades from the Corbusier palette.
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Rectangular table with clear glass top. Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand and Pierre Jeanneret exhibited the first version of this table at the 1929 Salon dAutomne in Paris, as part of the "Equipement Intérieur dune Habitation" setting. The design, which was originally presented as a writing-desk, was revisited by Perriand in 1984, and relaunched Cassina one year later, with new variants appropriate to contemporary needs. Its clean-cut frame highlights the highly original approach to the chrome fi nish of the tubular steel legs, and the way the colours are applied on the laminated trim. The collection includes a dining table as well as low tables, both in a square and rectangular formats. The coloured trim is supplied in a variety of shades from the Corbusier palette.