Cassina’s Cicognino side table is a modern classic straight from 1958. Made from American walnut, its slender silhouette embraces minimalism without losing a bit of its distinctive character – an example of true design mastery by the legendary Italian architect and designer Franco Albini. Featuring a round tabletop and three balanced legs, the Cicognino side table embodies simplicity at its finest. One of the legs extends beyond the surface, doubling as a convenient handle and giving the table its unmistakable, sculptural charm.
Cicognino side table, American walnut
Description
Cassina’s Cicognino side table is a modern classic straight from 1958. Made from American walnut, its slender silhouette embraces minimalism without losing a bit of its distinctive character – an example of true design mastery by the legendary Italian architect and designer Franco Albini. Featuring a round tabletop and three balanced legs, the Cicognino side table embodies simplicity at its finest. One of the legs extends beyond the surface, doubling as a convenient handle and giving the table its unmistakable, sculptural charm.
- Width: 38 cm
- Depth: 41 cm
- Height: 80 cm
- Diameter: 40 cm
- Colour Walnut
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Table top material
Walnut veneered phenolic plywood panel, edge in
solid walnut - Base material Solid walnut
- Weight 2 kg
- Product ID: CNA831834020009
Franco Albini (1905–1977) was an Italian Neo-Rationalist architect and designer. He graduated from Politecnico di Milano in 1929 and began his career by working for the famous Italian architect Gio Ponti. Albini developed his own, distinctive style, where traditional Italian artisanship and raw, inexpensive materials combined with new forms of modern minimalism.
Albini’s best known designs were made of rattan, including the Belladonna sofa from 1951 and the chairs Margherita and Gala, that both belong to the permanent collection of New York’s MoMA. During his career Albini was awarded three times with the prestigious Italian design award Compasso d’Oro.
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