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Ombra Tokyo Chair
Designed by
Charlotte Perriand
Ombra Tokyo Chair by Charlotte Perriand for Cassina. This iconic piece was originally designed in 1954 and is the epitomy of refinement and visual aesthetics. The Chair is created from a single piece of plywood which has been cut, folded and curved evoking the Japanese tradition of Origami. The slim line seat was first presented in 1953 and was the first of its time, furthering its iconic status and timeless personality.
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Cassina
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Charlotte Perriand
Born in Paris, architect and designer Charlotte Perriand is one of the most influential furniture designers of the early modern movement. After famously initially being refused a job at Le Corbusier’s studio, receiving the renowned retort “we don’t embroider cushions here”, Perriand’s design prowess was initially overlooked; it was only when she exhibited her innovative ‘The Bar under the roof’ installation at Salon d’Automne that she was able to convince Le Corbusier of her talent, resulting in an offer of a position at his studio.
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Designed by
Charlotte Perriand
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