Cassina's Kangaroo is a bold yet effortlessly elegant lounge chair that consists of a simple, appealing and well-known shape. In the 1950s, designer Pierre Jeanneret teamed up with his cousin Le Corbusier on several architectural projects for public spaces in Chandigarh. The Kangaroo lounge chair, which is made up of three flat elements, was also born as part of the project. A woven cane seat adds a light, natural contrast, softening the geometric structure and bringing a warm, organic touch to the design. The Kangaroo lounge chair is a true design icon that fits well for living rooms, lounges and reading nooks, both in the home and public spaces.
Kangaroo lounge chair, black stained oak - Vienna cane
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Cassina's Kangaroo is a bold yet effortlessly elegant lounge chair that consists of a simple, appealing and well-known shape. In the 1950s, designer Pierre Jeanneret teamed up with his cousin Le Corbusier on several architectural projects for public spaces in Chandigarh. The Kangaroo lounge chair, which is made up of three flat elements, was also born as part of the project. A woven cane seat adds a light, natural contrast, softening the geometric structure and bringing a warm, organic touch to the design. The Kangaroo lounge chair is a true design icon that fits well for living rooms, lounges and reading nooks, both in the home and public spaces.
- Width: 22.83 in (58 cm)
- Depth: 29.92 in (76 cm)
- Height: 24.02 in (61 cm)
- Seat height: 13.39 in (34 cm)
- Colour Black, natural Vienna cane
- Frame material Solid oak, black stained
- Backrest material Vienna cane
- Seat material Vienna cane
- Weight 26.46 lbs (12 kg)
- Notes Black plastic glides.
- Product ID: CNA831058210009
Pierre Jeanneret (1896–1967) was a Swiss architect and designer, best known for his long-term collaboration with his cousin Le Corbusier. Together, the duo created numerous influential modernist architecture and design projects that left a lasting impact on both modern architecture and furniture design. Jeanneret is particularly recognized for his contributions to the urban planning of Chandigarh, India, where he led the design of public buildings with their interiors. His iconic teak and woven cane furniture remains highly sought after, seamlessly combining timeless esthetics with practicality.
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