Designed by: Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand
Manufactured by: Cassina
The core concept for the Table tube d'avion table, introduced in 1929 at the Salon d'Automne [Autumn Salon], lies in the distinction between the support piece and the piece being supported; in other words, between the base and the top. The separation of the two parts is highlighted by the four intermediate supports that serve both as level adjusters and as spacers between the mass of the support and the slender lines of the top. Specifically, the base was designed in 1928, taking its cue from the oval profiles used in the aeronautical sector to separate the wings of biplanes. The current model has a steel base painted in the Le Corbusier palette of colors, while the top comes in clear glass, textured glass, or in luxurious Bianco Carrara or Nero Marquinia marble. Manufactured by Cassina.
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Designed in 1929.
88.6" W, 33.5" D, 29.1" H
86.6" W, 39.4" D, 29.1" H
Designed by: Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand
Manufactured by: Cassina
The core concept for the Table tube d'avion table, introduced in 1929 at the Salon d'Automne [Autumn Salon], lies in the distinction between the support piece and the piece being supported; in other words, between the base and the top. The separation of the two parts is highlighted by the four intermediate supports that serve both as level adjusters and as spacers between the mass of the support and the slender lines of the top. Specifically, the base was designed in 1928, taking its cue from the oval profiles used in the aeronautical sector to separate the wings of biplanes. The current model has a steel base painted in the Le Corbusier palette of colors, while the top comes in clear glass, textured glass, or in luxurious Bianco Carrara or Nero Marquinia marble. Manufactured by Cassina.
Qualify for trade pricing? Contact us regarding trade discounts.
Designed in 1929.
88.6" W, 33.5" D, 29.1" H
86.6" W, 39.4" D, 29.1" H