Cassina custom interiors develops the LUUUNGA BENCH in collaboration with Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez for Homo Faber - Fondazione Cini, held from the 10th of April to the 1st of May.
How a Chair Designed for Civil Servants Landed in a Kardashian‘s Dining Room
The trash-to-treasure journey of Pierre Jeanneret‘s beloved Chandigarh chair.
When Swiss architect Pierre Jeanneret devised a teak-and-cane chair in the 1950s, his reasoning was simple: The people needed seats. The design was just one of several by Jeanneret that would be produced by the thousands for Chandigarh, India, the utopian city created by his cousin Le Corbusier.
Cassina announces a new collaboration with the architect Antonio Citterio
Cassina announces a new collaboration with the architect Antonio Citterio, marking the beginning of an important collaboration in the development and production of products for the company.
Patricia Urquiola turns Michigan’s Haworth Hotel into “design showcase”
European brands intermingle with furniture from US company Haworth in a Michigan hotel that has been reimagined by Spanish designer Patricia Urquiola.
The Haworth Hotel is housed within a multi-level brick building in downtown Holland, a small city along Lake Macatawa. The hotel sits within the campus of the private school Hope College.
A radio at the forefront of modern Italian design, developed from a canny intuition to put the electrical components in plain view, thereby exposing the public to the technology, demonstrating how it works.