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Bloc Cabinet

Designed by 

Charlotte Perriand

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Silver

Style

Midcentury

Brand

Cassina

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Base Game

Creator

Meinkatz

About this Product

The Bloc Cabinet is a modernist storage sideboard created around the late 1950s / early 1960s for use in the residences and offices of the iron-ore mining town Cansado, which was built according to modernist urban-planning ideals. It was part of a broader suite of furniture designed to meet practical needs while expressing a clean, rational aesthetic.

About the Designer

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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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