Manufactured by Cassina|Designed by Le Corbusier|Availbility: In stock
Base has four supporting points with steel threaded shanks, permitting height adjustment up to 2”. The base of this table was designed in 1928 using the ovoidal profiles adopted in aviation to maintain separate the wings of biplanes. The version presented at the Salon d’Automne in 1929 had a rose colored printed glass top and a green base; later, Charlotte Perriand developed, among other versions, also a model with a blue top and an ivory colored base.
Dimensions: 33.5" W x 88.5" L x 29.1" H
Materials: Crystal top with black enameled steel base, or Carrara top with ivory enameled base.
Quick Ship: 2-3 week lead time
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