Sofa Cassina CASSINA SORIANA SOFA 976060 AFRA & TOBIA SCARPA Soriana is the very idea of comfort made into form. Conceived in 1969 by the visionary minds of Afra and Tobia Scarpa, this seat revolutionised traditional upholstery by leveraging new polyurethane foam moulding techniques to eliminate the need for any internal support structure. View
Cassina Cassina CASSINA PARAVENT AMBASSADE 976077 CHARLOTTE PERRIAND In 1969, Charlotte Perriand designed the Paravent Ambassade for the residence of the Japanese ambassador to France — a piece that beautifully captures her deep affinity for the East, cultivated during extensive travels and a genuine curiosity for local craftsmanship. Created to discreetly conceal the door connecting the office to the... View
Cassina Cassina CASSINA NUAGE À PLOTS BOOKCASA 976074 CHARLOTTE PERRIAND Nuage à Plots by Charlotte Perriand is an iconic piece of furniture that represents an archetype in the interpretation of space. Designed between 1952 and 1956 and produced by Cassina in 2021, this bookcase is inspired by the cloud-like arrangement of shelves seen in the Imperial Palace in Kyoto, reimagined as a modular composition... View
Furniture Cassina CASSINA CARLOTTA OUTDOOR ARMCHAIR 976098 AFRA & TOBIA SCARPA Carlotta was created in 1967 by Afra and Tobia Scarpa as part of Cassina’s Young Play collection, a range of sophisticated minimalist furniture designed to provide casual comfort to a younger audience. View
Coffee Tables Cassina CASSINA CARLOTTA OUTDOOR LOW TABLE 976095 TOBIA SCARPA Outdoor entertaining meets elegance and spontaneity in this collection of natural teak coffee tables, available in three sizes and featuring a refined enameled porcelain stoneware top offered in four color options. View
Sofa Cassina CASSINA SENGU SOFA 976175 Patricia Urquiola Sengu Sofa is an invitation to conviviality and comfort, expressed through generous volumes and pure, essential geometries. Its open and welcoming shapes draw inspiration from Eastern aesthetics – a recurring theme in the Cassina universe, and one particularly linked to the work of Charlotte Perriand. View
Furniture Cassina CASSINA 875 ARMCHAIR 976186 Ico Parisi Designed in 1960 by Ico Parisi for Cassina, then known as “Figli di Amedeo Cassina,” the 875 armchair is both welcoming and elegant. Driven by the designer’s typical experimental spirit, the project expresses a balanced synthesis of classical presence and modern sensibility. Its carefully studied proportions, with a wide seat and generous... View
Coffee Tables Cassina CASSINA SENGU COFFEE TABLE 976182 Patricia Urquiola A collection of three small tables at different heights, each featuring a satin-finish marble base available in Carrara, Marquinia or Grigio Carnico. View
Furniture Cassina CASSINA INFINITO BOOKCASE 976207 Franco Albini Infinito is an exceptionally versatile bookcase designed by Franco Albini between 1956 and 1957, reissued by Cassina as part of the iMaestri Collection. View
Cassina Cassina CASSINA BALLA WOODEN SCREEN 976201 Giacomo Balla Based on an original sketch by Giacomo Balla, the Balla Screen revives a functional element with high artistic value. In collaboration with the artist’s heirs, Cassina reinterprets this vibrant, decorative object, originally conceived in tempera and pencil on paper, as a tribute to the visionary language of Futurism. View
Sofa Cassina CASSINA MEX-HI SOFA 976225 Piero Lissoni Mex-Hi is a modular seating system that seamlessly blends compositional freedom, superior comfort, and environmental consciousness. Designed to accommodate a wide range of spatial needs, it allows for linear, corner, or island configurations by combining five different base platforms with independently positionable seat, back, and arm cushions. View
Furniture Cassina CASSINA KANGAROO ARMCHAIR 976279 Pierre Jeanneret Cassina continues its exploration of the furnishings designed for the city of Chandigarh and expands the Hommage à Pierre Jeanneret Collection with the Kangaroo armchair, a piece defined by its essential lines and simple materials that reflect a balanced dialogue between European modernist ideals and traditional Indian craftsmanship. View