



Set of 8 chairs, Cassina design, Italy, 1960s
An elegant set of eight chairs with clean lines, produced in Cassina, Italy, in the 1960s. The rosewood frame features a curved backrest and open back, typical of post-war Italian sophistication. The seats were recently upholstered in white fabric, adding comfort and a contemporary feel to the set. Well-proportioned pieces, with excellent construction and detailed visible joints. A harmonious and versatile set, ideal for interiors where clean, timeless design is valued.
Era / Note
Founded in 1927 in Meda, Lombardy, Cassina is one of Italy's most iconic and influential design manufacturers. Initially producing classical furniture, the company gained international recognition from the 1950s onward through collaborations with renowned architects and designers, pioneering the shift from artisanal production to modern industrial design. Cassina is especially renowned for its “I Maestri” collection, which reissued modernist masterpieces by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand, Gerrit Rietveld, and Frank Lloyd Wright — often through exclusive licensing agreements. In the 1960s, the company further expanded its prestige through collaborations with Vico Magistretti, Mario Bellini, Afra & Tobia Scarpa, and Gaetano Pesce, embracing a bold and refined approach to contemporary design. Today, Cassina remains a global design leader, part of the Poltrona Frau Group since 2005, and is committed to innovation, technical excellence, and the preservation of 20th-century design heritage.
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Product details
SKU
14/4076
Designer / Manufacturer
Cassina
Style
Contemporary
Origin
Italy
Materials
Rosewood, upholstery
Color
Brown, white
Condition
Good condition
Height (cm)
75.0
Width (cm)
46.0
Depth (cm)
40.0
Seat Height (cm)
47.0