Cassina
Mexique Coffee Table
Price starting from € 2.300,00*
*Price valid for the version H.31 cm with top in mat lacquered wood and matt black varnished legs (cod. 527 33).
Mexique coffee table belongs to “En Forme Libre” coffee table Collection created between 1938 and 1939 by Charlotte Perriand and its final design was developed in 1952 for the students’ rooms of the Maison du Mexique at the Cité Universitaire Internationale in Paris. With a frame designed to be as compact as possible, the tables could be juxtaposed to create larger, symmetrical units. In 1952 Charlotte Perriand modified the original design by replacing the wooden legs by triangular-section bent metal. The generous depth of the wooden table-top resonates with rare beauty further highlighted by the edges, functional in both shape and size. Available in numerous finishes, from 2018 Cassina has introduced new dining variants of this model to accommodate more people at the same time.
W.118 x D.80 x H.31 cm
Available in several heights
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Canaletto Walnut
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LO 532 Comfort
LO 527 Marron Glacé
LO 533 Verde Salvia
LO 503 Rosso Cina
LO 505 Rosso Amaranto
LO 506 Blu Notte
LO 514 Nero
LO 539 Petrolio
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LP332 Comfort
LP327 Marron Glacè
LP333 Verde Salvia
LP303 Rosso Cina
LP305 Rosso Amaranto
LP306 Blu Notte
LP314 Nero
LP339 Petrolio
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Founded in 1927 by the brothers Cesare and Umberto in the heart of Brianza furniture, Cassina is one of the long-lived Made in Italy industrial design companies. From the early ‘30s, Cassina brothers identified the strong demand for home furnishings and interpreted in a far-sighted way the renewed taste of the new emerging classes. From this intuition, Cassina started a real revolution in the indoor furnishings design. Since then, the company has been pursuing a path of research and innovation, involving prestigious designers and architects in the study of new furnishings models. In the last few years the collaboration with Gio Ponti has begun. Thanks to this partnership were born the 646 chair, known as Leggera, and the subsequent model 699 or Superleggera.Read more
Designed by
Charlotte Perriand
Charlotte Perriand (1903-1999) was one of the most important female figures in the history of twentieth-century architecture and design. She owes the beginnings of her career to Le Corbusier, tutelary deity of the Modern Movement, in whose studio she entered shortly after the end of her studies and with whom she collaborated for ten years, from 1927 to 1937. The two signed some of the most famous furnishings of Modernism, in which they gave full artistic dignity to a material such as tubular steel. She is a strong and independent personality, she gradually began to feel the need for a greater possibility of individual expression, and she began to work on her own, or in collaboration with the equally famous Jean Prouvé. She was very fond of travel and did not set boundaries: she had the opportunity to visit the Soviet Union and Japan, where she spent the entire period of the Second World War. In the postwar period she worked more and more often on her own, softening her lines more and more and moving away from the influence of Modernism. Among her most famous projects, the interior of the United Nations Building in Geneva and the ski resort of Méribel. Her furnishings are all reissued by Cassina.Read more