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Wood Table TABLE EN FORME LIBRE, designed by Charlotte Perriand for Cassina

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Table in solid mahogany wood. Charlotte Perriand started work on the tables en forme libre in 1938.

Originally intended for her own atelier in the Montparnasse area of central Paris, they went into production courtesy of Galerie Steph Simon at the end of the 1950s. All rounded edges, and asymmetrical lines, these tables are perfectly suited to accommodating up to eight guests in small spaces.

The table has three legs: one is oval with a wider footprint, the other two are smaller and are cylinder-shaped. In 2011, Cassina re-issued this piece, reducing the width of the legs to offer more space and allow guests to sit closer to each other on convivial occasions.

Supplied in solid oak, the table also comes with a gloss or matte varnished finish. The table-top is composed of wooden staves that slot into each other, the joins being seen at the ends, testifying to the Cassina company’s exceptional carpentry skills; any variations in the wood are part of the very nature of the raw material and serve to highlight its inherent beauty.

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Color: Brown

Material: Wood

Dimensions (cm): H 74 x W 236 x D 107

Dimensions (in): H 29.1 x W 92.9 x D 42.1

Weight: 108kg

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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.