Cassina's 10 Timeless Icons
Masterpieces That Made Design History

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For decades, Cassina has been a benchmark in the world of high-end design. Founded in 1927, the brand stands for elegance, experimentation, and modern vision, boasting a collection of true icons. In this article, we explore 10 timeless products that best represent Cassina’s legacy and unique aesthetic.
LC4 – The Ultimate Chaise Longue
Designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand, the LC4 is the definitive chaise longue. Created for "total relaxation", it combines sculptural form with exceptional comfort, thanks to its reclining structure that adapts to the body’s natural curves. A true symbol of modernist design, the LC4 is one of the most recognizable pieces in the world.
LC3 – The Rationalist Armchair
Also designed by the Le Corbusier trio, the LC3 is a low, boxy armchair defined by clean volumes and an exposed tubular steel frame. It’s a bold, architectural piece, blending comfort with the rigour of modernist geometry—perfect for sophisticated interiors with a strong character.
Superleggera – Lightness as a Manifesto
The Superleggera, designed by Gio Ponti in 1957, is a triumph of craftsmanship and innovation. Weighing just 1.7 kg, it’s incredibly lightweight yet surprisingly strong. Its minimal silhouette and timeless design make it one of the most iconic and enduring chairs in the history of Italian design.
Cab – A Chair Dressed in Leather
Designed by Mario Bellini in 1977, the Cab chair was groundbreaking: the first to feature a self-supporting leather structure. Its metal frame is entirely sheathed in stitched saddle leather, making it as much a feat of tailoring as it is of design. Elegant, tactile, and refined.
Utrecht – Radical Geometry from the Netherlands
Originally created by Gerrit T. Rietveld in 1935 and reissued by Cassina, the Utrecht armchair is celebrated for its angular, geometric lines. The contrast stitching and architectural form give it a striking presence, making it a favourite among lovers of radical, expressive design.
Doge – Monumental Minimalism by Carlo Scarpa
Designed by Carlo Scarpa in 1968, the Doge table is a masterpiece that transforms architecture into furniture. With its steel base and glass or marble top, it explores material contrasts with poetic balance. An icon of modern elegance and structural brilliance.
La Rotonda – Circular Harmony by Bellini
La Rotonda, by Mario Bellini, is a sculptural round table supported by three intersecting legs in solid wood. Available with a wooden or glass top, the design expresses balance, harmony, and proportion—a striking centrepiece for dining or meeting rooms.
Nuvola Rossa – Foldable Simplicity by Vico Magistretti
Designed by Vico Magistretti in 1977, Nuvola Rossa is a brilliant example of essential design. Its cross-shaped folding structure expands into a practical shelving system that’s both light and functional. A versatile bookcase that fits effortlessly into modern or classic interiors.
Veliero – A Library Suspended in Space
The Veliero, by Franco Albini, is a visionary, self-supporting bookcase that seems to defy gravity. Its glass shelves and tensioned cables resemble the rigging of a sailing ship, creating a dynamic visual effect. A poetic blend of engineering and design that turns storage into sculpture.
Cicognino – The Bird-Leg Table
Cicognino, designed by Franco Albini in 1953, is a charming and refined side table with three slender legs—one extending into a handle reminiscent of a bird’s beak. Playful, functional, and elegant, it brings character to any space as a side or occasional table.
Choosing a Cassina icon means investing in a design legacy. Each chair, table, armchair, bookcase, or accessory is the result of rigorous thought, timeless aesthetics, and uncompromising craftsmanship. These 10 timeless pieces go beyond functionality—they embody culture, creativity, and a vision that still defines contemporary living.