Stool - "9, Tabouret", designed by Charlotte Perriand for Cassina 01
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Stool - "9, Tabouret", designed by Charlotte Perriand for Cassina

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A stool with an architectural presence that reflects, to perfection, Charlotte Perriand’s love of poetic harmony.

The first version of this stool was for the designer’s own dining room in her Paris apartment and was made of tubular steel with a rattan seat. In 1929, the design was shown as part of the “Équipement intérieur d’une Habitation” exhibit at the Salon d’Automne in Paris, where it was used in the salle de bain with a terry towelling seat, as appropriate in the space where personal care reigns supreme.

The current model is characterised by a trivalent-chrome plated steel frame, with a wide choice of seat materials: from towelling, through saddle leather, to the classic rattan option.

The LC9 stool is sold in functional take-away packaging.

Stool with leather seat (Upholstery cod. T).

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Colour: Black

Material: Leather, Steel

Dimensions (cm): H 45 x W 50 x D 36

Dimensions (in): H 17.7 x W 19.8 x D 14.2

Weight: 4.5kg

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Charlotte Perriand

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Charlotte Perriand

Charlotte Perriand (1903–1999) was one of the most influential figures in 20th-century design, known for seamlessly combining modernist aesthetics, technical innovation, and social commitment. Trained at the École de l’Union Centrale des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, she quickly gained recognition with groundbreaking projects such as the famous Bar sous le toit, which caught the attention of Le Corbusier.

She was subsequently invited to collaborate with Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret at the Rue de Sèvres studio, where she contributed to the creation of some of modernism’s most iconic furniture pieces, including the LC1, LC2, and LC4 chairs, often credited as co-author.

Perriand’s design approach combined a rational, functional vision of space with a profound respect for natural materials and the social role of design. From the 1930s onward, her work embraced new influences, such as Japanese craftsmanship and vernacular cultures, anticipating many themes central to contemporary design.

This collection curated by Cassina revives the formal rigor and constructive intelligence that characterize her oeuvre. Pieces like the Accordo coffee table, designed in 1985, illustrate the maturity of a designer who remained true to her principles while constantly renewing her vision.

Charlotte Perriand’s legacy continues to influence contemporary design through her ability to unite ethics, aesthetics, and functionality in a poetic vision of living.