Cassina

02.07.22

Say “Hello” to Cassina

Cassina and Le Corbusier have been active players in the design community for nearly a century. Their presence is as relevant today as it was in the late 1920s, when the roots of Cassina were established by brothers Cesare and Umberto Cassina in the northern Italian region of Brianza, and Le Corbusier introduced his juxtaposition of traditional and innovative design in a collection of high end Italian furniture for day-to-day life.

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Timless Design.

The marriage between this manufacturer and designer was made in 1964—one year before Le Corbusier’s death—through an exclusive licensing agreement that helped to blend his iconic designs with modern technology.

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Classics for Everyday Life.

Cassina began producing LC products, including the iconic LC4 chaise lounge chair, as well as armchairs, sofas, and tables. Though Le Corbusier’s illustrious career came to an end in 1965, his influence was undisputed.

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Innovation Fusion.

Cassina creates high end Italian furniture that is a fusion of industrial technology and artisan manufacturing. Cassina’s identity embraces both iconic designs with quality materials and craftsmanship while also using industrial technology to create furniture that honors tradition while looking toward the future of the office. A preeminent design leader and manufacturer of original Italian office furniture, Cassina works with designers to create chairs, sofas, armchairs, and accessories.

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