Cassina
Year Founded
1927
Styles
Modern , Mid-Century Modern , Contemporary
Designers
Le Corbusier , Pierre Jeanneret , Charlotte Perriand , Gio Ponti
Materials
Wood , Leather , Metal , Glass , Fabric
About The Brand
Cassina is one of Italy’s most influential furniture manufacturers, renowned for shaping the history of modern design. Founded in 1927, the brand became a pioneer in industrial furniture production while preserving the craftsmanship and material excellence of Italian tradition. Cassina is best known for bringing some of the most iconic modernist designs into contemporary living, particularly through its close collaboration with Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand.
Blending architectural rigor with innovation, Cassina’s collections unite timeless design, advanced manufacturing techniques, and a deep respect for cultural heritage. Each piece reflects a balance between form, function, and longevity, making Cassina a reference point for modern and contemporary interiors worldwide.
Designed With Purpose
Cassina designs furniture rooted in ideas, architecture, and culture. Since 1927, the brand has translated modern design thinking into pieces made for everyday living.
What sets Cassina apart is its balance of form, function, and restraint. Nothing is ornamental without reason. Every detail serves a purpose, resulting in furniture that feels considered, calm, and enduring.
Cassina creates pieces that respect their history while remaining relevant today. Designed to be used daily, and to stand the test of time.
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A Note on Curation
Every Cassina piece at REHAUS is fully authenticated.
We verify design details, materials, construction methods, and manufacturer markings specific to Cassina. Each piece is assessed against known production standards and historical references to ensure it is genuine.
Nothing enters our collection without passing this process.
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