During Milan Design Week 2025, Cassina unveils The Cassina Perspective 2025: a collection that masterfully bridges innovation and memory. The presentation features everything from new reissues of iconic designs to refined materials and contemporary pieces that coexist in perfect harmony.
To mark the 60th anniversary of the Le Corbusier®, Pierre Jeanneret®, Charlotte Perriand® Collection, Cassina revisits four masterpieces by the celebrated trio, exploring the expressive potential of color. The limited edition includes: the 1 Fauteuil dossier basculant, the 2 Fauteuil grand confort, petit modèle, durable, another version of the Fauteuil grand confort, petit modèle, durable, and the 4 Chaise Longue à Réglage Continu.
A new chromatic palette enhances their forms and celebrates the essence of modernism. Bold tones—ultramarine blue, bottle green, and ochre yellow—transform these historic icons into contemporary design statements.
Fiandra, originally designed by Vico Magistretti in 1975, returns in a re-edition that adapts the sofa to the needs of today’s living: generous, welcoming shapes paired with a refined palette of textured hues.
Patricia Urquiola reinterprets her iconic seat with Dudet Bold, an oversized version featuring sculptural volumes, a bold personality, and vibrant colors—expressing a distinctly contemporary attitude.
With Ruuna, Patricia Urquiola introduces a family of poufs defined by soft, distinctive shapes—designed to bring personality and vibrant accents to any setting.
Inspired by its dining table counterpart, the Table Basse en Forme Libre coffee table retains its organic silhouette, honoring Charlotte Perriand’s natural sensibility and design legacy.
With essential lines and a raw material soul, the Doron console table is a discreet, functional presence that reflects Perriand’s poetic yet rational vision.
Structure becomes language in the FF. Spine bookcase by FormaFantasma: light, modular, and sculptural, it blends artisanal craft with architectural clarity.
Patricia Urquiola's Back-Wing chair is reimagined with new armrests, making it ideal as a head chair at the dining table.
The TL59 table, designed in 1975 by Afra and Tobia Scarpa, is now presented in two new versions: one with a glass top that contrasts with its solid base, and another with a textured finish inspired by Tobia Scarpa’s architectural plasterwork—a balance of material richness and refined detail.
The Treflo table series stands out for the elegant contrast between its clover-shaped base and a lacquered or back-lacquered wavy glass top. With seductive contours and full-color finishes, the design by Ronan Bouroullec conveys a sophisticated aesthetic.
With its generous proportions, rounded edges, and inviting form, the Mon-Nid bed redefines the sleeping space as a fluid and welcoming environment—an embodiment of the circular design philosophy seen in Patricia Urquiola’s upholstered pieces.
Cassina also introduces five lighting designs that blend nostalgia with innovation. Highlights include the XL version of Charles and Ray Eames’ Galaxy, the poetic reissue of Iride by Ico Parisi, and two original creations: Tsai Light by Mario Tsai and Polyshape by Ferréol Babin. Completing the series is Dot Pattern Light, a collection that merges illumination with graphic art in pure Eames style.
Finally, the mirror becomes both artwork and statement. In the Me From Outside collection, artist Pietro Terzini transforms the reflective surface into a space for introspection, dialogue, and self-expression.
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