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Cassina, late 20th century production, after the original 1972 design, marked and numbered 2187, solid oak asymmetrical top with central brass cut-out, raised on three shaped legs.
29 x 60 x 91 in.
Created for her chalet in Méribel, France, it is known for its distinctive, asymmetrical shape made from thirteen or fourteen radial oak planks and three legs.
Perriand was a pioneering French architect and designer who revolutionized modern interiors by merging functional, industrial materials (steel, aluminum) with human-centric, "art de vivre" (art of living) principles. Known for collaborating with Le Corbusier on iconic furniture, she championed accessible, modular design, bringing avant-garde sensibility to everyday living.
Good estate condition.