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Frame:
  
Steel plate, legs in tubular steel
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Upholstery:
Finish/Colour:
  
Grey cast iron
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Marble top
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Dimensions:
160 x 80 x 72h cm
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Upon Request
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11 Table Pieds Corolle
Its sculptural impression makes this iconic piece of furniture extremely fine and versatile; as appropriate in classic decor settings as in new contemporary spaces.
Two versions of the rectangular 11-P Table Pied Corolle were designed by Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand and Pierre Jeanneret. The first, designed in 1934 for the Paris apartment of Le Corbusier, had a marble top, while the second, produced in 1935 for the House for a Young Man at the Universal Expo in Brussels, had a slate top.  
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BRAND HIGHLIGHT
Memory, research, innovation. Cassina blends traditional skills and superior productivity, meticulous attention to detail and passion, uniqueness and experimentation, wellbeing and sustainability. Today, the company continues to address new lifestyles with the creation of complete, harmonious interior decor solutions that embody the best contemporary design for all areas of the home. 
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DESIGNED BY
Le Corbusier
Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, known as Le Corbusier, was born at La Chaux-de-Fonds, in the Swiss Jura, in 1887; he died in France, at Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, on the French Côte d’Azur, in 1965.Early in his career his work met with some resistance owing to its alleged revolutionary nature and the radical look it acquired from its purist experiments; in time , however, it won the recognition it deserved and it is still widely admired.
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