Table Basse Rio Charlotte Perriand

Currently available in just one size the rio low table was originally created by charlotte perriand as two.
Table basse rio charlotte perriand. Between 1962 the year she designed the piece and 1967 charlotte perriand made a larger version intended for the japanese embassy in paris. Cassina poursuivant avec un esprit authentique la réédition des modèles originaux a également reconstruit dans ce cas le premier projet de 1962 conçu pour la maison de jacques martin à rio. 64 9 302 2284. The rio coffee table was designed by charlotte perriand in 1962 for the japanese embassy in paris.
Charlotte perriand designed the rio table in two different sizes. The rio table designed by charlotte perriand for cassina is constructed from six wedge sections of varying radiuses set out of alignment alongside each other with an outside edge of solid natural oak or open pored black stained oak. The unusual beauty of the rio table matched by its functionality make it a veritable work of art. Between 1962 the year she designed the piece and 1967 charlotte perriand made a larger version intended for the japanese embassy in paris.
Entre 1962 année de sa conception et 1967 l auteure a adapté le modèle et en a amplifié le volume pour la version destinée à l ambassade du japon à paris. Cette table design rio a été conçue en deux tailles différentes par charlotte perriand et rééditée par cassina en 2015. The six non aligned sections forming the table top with a hole in. Between 1962 and 1967 charlotte perriand adapted this table for the japanese embassy in paris enlarging its measurements.
Currently available in just one size the rio low table was originally created by charlotte perriand as two. This design rio table has been designed in two different sizes by charlotte perriand and is reissued by cassina in 2015. Rio is made up of six staggered segments of different radii an outer edge in solid wood and a central hole which becomes the center of its spatial gravity. For sale on 1stdibs a very rare table in sapele mahogany by charlotte perriand which she used personally in her rio de janeiro apartment as a console table.