Beschrijving
The Traccia coffee table, designed by Meret Oppenheim in 1939 and reissued by Cassina in 2013, is a design icon. Featuring an elegant oval top in covered wood, it is supported by thin bronze legs with a zoomorphic shape, which recalls the surrealist aesthetic of the Swiss artist. A visionary work that continues to inspire the world of design. The product does not have a visible brand, but some historical documents mention it as: bibliography: Fondazione Scientifica Querini Stampalia, Dino Gavina, collezione emblematiche del moderno dal 1950 al 1992, p. 83, Jaca Book, 1992.
Verzendservice
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Voor bestellingen geplaatst in de maand december, is levering voor Kerstmis niet gegarandeerd.
Terugbetalingsbeleid
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ONTDEK MEERCassina
Cassina is an excellence of Made in Italy design that produces high-end furniture: armchairs and chaise longue, chairs, sofas and accessories by the greatest protagonist of design, from Le Corbusier to Philippe Starck. Since 1952 Cassina has made pieces of furniture that have become icons such as the Cicognino, the LC4 chaise longue and the Feltri armchair.
Beschrijving
The Traccia coffee table, designed by Meret Oppenheim in 1939 and reissued by Cassina in 2013, is a design icon. Featuring an elegant oval top in covered wood, it is supported by thin bronze legs with a zoomorphic shape, which recalls the surrealist aesthetic of the Swiss artist. A visionary work that continues to inspire the world of design. The product does not have a visible brand, but some historical documents mention it as: bibliography: Fondazione Scientifica Querini Stampalia, Dino Gavina, collezione emblematiche del moderno dal 1950 al 1992, p. 83, Jaca Book, 1992.












