Cassina
Nuage Bookshelf
À Plots
Price starting from € 5.972,00*
*Price valid for the version à Plots hanging on the wall in W.292 x H.111 cm – vertical dividers “à plots” in aluminium and shelves in natural oak (cod. 536 31).
Designed by Charlotte Perriand in 1940, the Nuage Bookcase represents a real tribute of authenticity and avant-garde, two features which allow it to be inserted with full rights in the collection I Maestri. The sketch arises when its creator noticed some shelves arranged in such a way to remind you of a cloud on the walls of the Imperial Palace in Kyoto. From here, it started the expression of a personal concept of free modularity, rigorously based on the functionality, aesthetics and usability of the item. The asymmetric design and the principle of combinableness of each element enable you to create multiple ambiances and solutions, revealing different typologies including sideboards, storage units, wall bookcases, hanging compositions and more. Last but not least, you can find also self-supporting structures which can be placed in the middle of a room not only as furnishing elements but also as real structural decorations. Technical features: the version Nuage à Plots cannot be equipped with sliding doors
W.292 x D.34 x H.111 cm
Modular system available in several compositions and sizes
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Vertical Dividers “à plots”
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Floor Version W.217 x H.164 cm
Floor Version W.240 x H.205 cm
Floor Version W.240 x H.218 cm
Hanging W.240 x H.93 cm
Hanging W.274 x H.182 cm
Hanging W.292 x H.111 cm
Floor Version W.240 x H.205 cm
Floor Version W.240 x H.218 cm
Hanging W.240 x H.93 cm
Hanging W.274 x H.182 cm
Hanging W.292 x H.111 cm
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