Poisson

Trays from Cassina, Designed by Le Corbusier

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Round tray - diameter 35 cm

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Cassina in collaboration with Richard Ginori and the Le Corbusier Foundation.
Cassina takes its inspiration from the genius of Le Corbusier for a collection of three trays in pure, unglazed porcelain. These trays borrow some of the bas-relief symbols chosen for the walls of the buildings of Chandigarh, the city designed in the 1950s and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The same procedure can be seen in Marseille in the Unité d’Habitation on the sculptures moulées, symbolic designs embedded by Le Corbusier in the concrete – béton brut – taken from his figurative portfolio. Each tray, made by Richard Ginori, includes a design sketched by the Master in 1956: the open hand symbolising peace (square tray with rounded corners), the fish (round tray), the movement of the sun (rectangular tray).

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Manufacturer Cassina
Family Collection Chandigarh
Architonic ID 20158102
Order number GNR
Year of Launch 1905

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