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The Cassina Poisson tray, designed in collaboration with Richard Ginori and the Le Corbusier Foundation, is a beautiful round porcelain tray that pays homage to Le Corbusier’s architectural legacy. Inspired by the bas-relief symbols used in the iconic buildings of Chandigarh, the 1950s city designed by Le Corbusier and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this tray captures the essence of mid-century modern design. Crafted from pure, unglazed porcelain, the Poisson tray is part of a collection that includes other designs such as the open hand and the sun, each symbolizing peace and movement. With its refined aesthetic and cultural significance, this tray is a perfect blend of functional design and artistic expression, offering a timeless accent to any home.
Item No.
GNR32
Dimensions
Ø 35 cm
Details & finishing
Tray in unglazed pure porcelain
The collection consists of three trays, one square, one round, and one rectangular
The trays represent respectively the open hand in a peace sign, the fish, and the movement of the sun
The collection was created in collaboration with Ginori 1735 and the Le Corbusier Foundation
Delivery & returns
Delivered to you in 8 – 10 weeks.
The estimated arrival date is determined by the brand inventory, purchase date and the recipient's location. See our shipping policy.
Cassina, founded in Meda in 1927, launched industrial design in Italy during the 1950s by taking a completely new approach that saw a shift from handcraftsmanship to serial production. The company has always had a pioneering attitude thanks to its commitment to research and innovation, combining avant-garde technological skill with traditional craftsmanship. Over the years, it has worked with important architects, designers and creatives to envision new forms and transform them into projects. Today, ‘The Cassina Perspective’ expresses the company’s vision and values through an eclectic collection where innovative products and icons from the Modern Movement come together to create welcoming environments, dialoguing according to a unique design code based on excellence.
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