The fundamental inspiration at the heart of the Cassina 6 Tube d’avion Table is to make a clear distinction between its load-bearing base and the luxurious table-top.
Featuring a robust foundation that is easily adjustable in height, the exquisite tabletop, available in a range of finishes, appears to be floating above. Not only a true design classic but also a very functional piece of furniture, the table was previously known as the LC6 and is ideally placed in an open plan space or dining room.
Charlotte Perriand, Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret produced some of the most iconic designs of the modernist age. First coming together in the 1920s, the three would work together until the Second World War saw the group disbanded.
Perriand’s name is one that is synonymous with some of the key industrial designs of the 20th Century, while the historical legacy of Le Corbusier’s work is of undisputed importance. Le Corbusier, together with his cousin Pierre Jeanneret and Perriand presented new concepts of furniture at the Salon d'Automne in Paris in 1929. That collection of iconic furniture has not dated in the slightest, and still fits perfectly with the modern home today.