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'Collection Chandigarh Le Course du Soleil' tray, white

Item# CASS21REC299WHI
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Cassina 'Collection Chandigarh, Le Course du Soleil', rectangular porcelain tray undefined ${masterID} 2
  • Cassina 'Collection Chandigarh Le Course du Soleil' tray, white WHITE CASS21REC299WHI
  • Cassina 'Collection Chandigarh Le Course du Soleil' tray, white WHITE CASS21REC299WHI
  • Cassina 'Collection Chandigarh Le Course du Soleil' tray, white WHITE CASS21REC299WHI
  • Cassina 'Collection Chandigarh Le Course du Soleil' tray, white WHITE CASS21REC299WHI
  • Cassina 'Collection Chandigarh Le Course du Soleil' tray, white WHITE CASS21REC299WHI
  • Cassina 'Collection Chandigarh Le Course du Soleil' tray, white WHITE CASS21REC299WHI
Inspired by Le Corbusier, Cassina has teamed up with both Ginori 1735 and the Le Corbusier Foundation to produce a series of three porcelain trays that incorporate symbolic bas-relief designs found in the city of Chandigarh. This unglazed rectangular tray features a depiction of the movement of the sun at its centre — a detail directly lifted from a design sketched by the Master in 1956.

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Inspired by Le Corbusier, Cassina has teamed up with both Ginori 1735 and the Le Corbusier Foundation to produce a series of three porcelain trays that incorporate symbolic bas-relief designs found in the city of Chandigarh. This unglazed rectangular tray features a depiction of the movement of the sun at its centre — a detail directly lifted from a design sketched by the Master in 1956.
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FRANKBROS says
Inspired by Le Corbusier, Cassina has teamed up with both Ginori 1735 and the Le Corbusier Foundation to produce a series of three porcelain trays that incorporate symbolic bas-relief designs found in the city of Chandigarh. This unglazed rectangular tray features a depiction of the movement of the sun at its centre — a detail directly lifted from a design sketched by the Master in 1956.

Technical

Porcelain
Length 180mm
Width 380mm
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Technical
Porcelain
Length 180mm
Width 380mm

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