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The Cassina Service Prunier, designed by Le Corbusier in collaboration with Richard Ginori, is a sophisticated coffee service that embodies the elegance of mid-century design. Originally created for the iconic Prunier restaurant in London in 1961, this set includes two flat plates, crafted from fine white porcelain. Each piece is adorned with the interlocking hands motif, a design taken from Le Corbusier’s Les Mains tapestry, which was prominently displayed in the restaurant’s private dining room.
Reissued with full respect to the original project, Cassina has worked closely with the Le Corbusier Foundation to ensure the authenticity of every detail, from the quality of the porcelain to the hand-applied design.
Item No.
GNR21
Dimensions
Ø 27 cm
Details & finishing
Cassina in collaboration with Ginori 1735 and the Le Corbusier Foundation
White porcelain, with hand application of Le Corbusier's original design
The collection includes dinner plate, soup plate, dessert plate, and coffee cup with saucer
Delivery & returns
Delivered to you in 6 – 8 weeks.
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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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