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Cassina Patricia Urquiola Poltrone e Chaise longue

Established by Cesare and Umberto Cassina in 1927 in Meda, Cassina introduced industrial design to Italy in the 1950s in a completely new way that marked the change from artisanal to mass production. With an approach oriented towards research and innovation, Cassina combines technology with long-standing craftsmanship.

 

Memory, exploration, progress. Cassina combines antiquity and production quality, precision and fervor, originality and experimentation, well-being and sustainability. Currently the company continues to represent new living trends by creating complete and balanced spaces that incorporate the best of contemporary design for all areas of the home.

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The history of Cassina

 

The Cassina brand embodies timeless elegance in the world of interior design. Founded in 1927 in Meda, Italy, by Cesare and Umberto Cassina, the company quickly gained a reputation for its meticulous attention to detail and its constant pursuit of innovation. Over the years, Cassina has been able to maintain a balance between tradition and modernity, collaborating with some of the most great designers in the world. His commitment to quality craftsmanship and sustainable production is evident in each piece, which exudes an aura of sophistication and prestige.

 

Iconic models and designers

 

Among the brand's iconic masterpieces, the LC4 Chaise Longue armchair stands out, designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand. This revolutionary piece, with its sinuous shape and ergonomic structure, remains a symbol of timeless comfort and style. Other famous models include the Superleggera chair by Gio Ponti, an icon of lightness and refinement, and the Maralunga sofa by Vico Magistretti, with its modular and welcoming design. Cassina has also collaborated with world-famous contemporary designers, such as Philippe Starck and Patricia Urquiola, who have enriched the brand's catalog with innovative and bold creations.

 

The excellence of Italian design

 

Cassina continues to embody the excellence of Italian design, skillfully blending tradition and modernity to create furnishings that are true works of art. Each piece is the result of in-depth research on the most popular shapes, materials and technologies advanced, ensuring a perfect combination of features and aesthetics. The clean and luxurious lines of Cassina furniture integrate harmoniously into any environment, giving a touch of refinement and prestige. Thanks to its long history of collaborations with the most great design talents, Cassina remains a point of reference for lovers of beauty and elegance, offering furnishing solutions that are synonymous with luxury and sophisticated taste.


The story of Patricia Urquiola

 

Patricia Urquiola, an icon in the world of contemporary design, embodies the essence of creativity and innovation. Born in Oviedo, Spain, she has spent much of her life between Italy and Switzerland, where she honed her distinctive style and her unique vision. Her passion for design became evident. she manifested herself since childhood, when she drew and modeled objects with whatever materials she had available. After obtaining a degree in architecture at the University of of Madrid, she continued her studies at the Polytechnic School of Milan, under the guidance of masters of the caliber of Achille Castiglioni and Vico Magistretti, who contributed to shaping her talent and inspiring her extraordinary career.

 

Patricia Urquiola's iconic creations

 

Patricia Urquiola's name is firmly associated with a series of iconic creations that have redefined the very concept of interior design. Among her works the most famous include the "Husk" sofa for B&B Italia, with its enveloping profile and welcoming silhouette, and the "Fjord" armchair for Moroso, which skilfully blends organic lines and timeless comfort. Her collaboration with Kartell led to the creation of unique pieces such as the "Clap" chair, which combines transparency and solidity in a harmonious play of shapes and materials. Each piece designed by Urquiola tells a story, capturing the essence of Italian craftsmanship and reinterpreting it in a contemporary key. In the Ciat Design catalogue, design enthusiasts can discover the best creations by Patricia Urquiola, witnesses of her extraordinary mastery and innovative spirit.