Showing posts with label Cassina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cassina. Show all posts
18.1.12
Cassina at "imm Cologne 2012"
Etiquetas:
Cassina,
imm Cologne
21.12.11
Cassina "Wink Chair"
Website: http://www.cassina.com/portal/page/portal/UI/webpages/cassina/home?lang=en
Via: http://www.volumespuros.pt/
"Cassina is commemorating the 30th anniversary of the WINK chair designed by Mr. Toshiyuki Kita. Despite 30 years since its birth, the WINK chair retains its continued popularity and confort. To mark this memorable event Cassina is introducing a special cover specially developed by Mr. Toshiyuki Kita for the Wink. It´s a kilted poplin fabric available in colors: red, white, yellow, purple, cobalt and black."
Via: http://www.volumespuros.pt/
"Cassina is commemorating the 30th anniversary of the WINK chair designed by Mr. Toshiyuki Kita. Despite 30 years since its birth, the WINK chair retains its continued popularity and confort. To mark this memorable event Cassina is introducing a special cover specially developed by Mr. Toshiyuki Kita for the Wink. It´s a kilted poplin fabric available in colors: red, white, yellow, purple, cobalt and black."
Etiquetas:
Cassina,
Wink Chair
9.12.11
Cassina "Tabouret Berger"
Cassina news for Autumn 2011
Carlotte Perriand Wood Collection - Tabouret Berger (image) and Meribel
Charlotte Perriand expressed her passion for the mountains by creating a series of stools/tabourets in wood. Life in the mountains enabled her to come into contact with simple materials. This was an important moment for her and she stated: “the lack of materials is the origin of creation”.
This furniture was created by her with a spirit of freedom and it adapts to all environments thanks to its flexibility
Cassina revisits two models for the first time:
- Tabouret Berger created in 1953: inspired by those used by shepherds, from which it takes its name. It was presented for the first time in Tokyo during the Synthèse des Arts exhibition in 1955
- Tabouret Meribel 1962: takes its name from the chalet in Meribel, France, where Charlotte Perriand had a home and where over the years she reinterpreted local architecture, making a key contribution to the debate between modernism and regionalism.
Website: http://www.cassina.com/portal/page/portal/UI/webpages/cassina/home?lang=en
Carlotte Perriand Wood Collection - Tabouret Berger (image) and Meribel
Charlotte Perriand expressed her passion for the mountains by creating a series of stools/tabourets in wood. Life in the mountains enabled her to come into contact with simple materials. This was an important moment for her and she stated: “the lack of materials is the origin of creation”.
This furniture was created by her with a spirit of freedom and it adapts to all environments thanks to its flexibility
Cassina revisits two models for the first time:
- Tabouret Berger created in 1953: inspired by those used by shepherds, from which it takes its name. It was presented for the first time in Tokyo during the Synthèse des Arts exhibition in 1955
- Tabouret Meribel 1962: takes its name from the chalet in Meribel, France, where Charlotte Perriand had a home and where over the years she reinterpreted local architecture, making a key contribution to the debate between modernism and regionalism.
Website: http://www.cassina.com/portal/page/portal/UI/webpages/cassina/home?lang=en
Etiquetas:
Cassina,
Tabouret Berger
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