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291 resultsCollection: Studio Simon
Brand: Cassina
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Created by Studio Simon, Otero is beveled on the vertical edges, its support being polyester painted, with a mirror-gloss finish. Like an arrow slit in the wall, or a slash of light, this rectangular mirror reflects everything that surrounds it.
Collection: Man Ray
Brand: Cassina
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A mirror that reveals its special, unexpected, touch wherever it is used, the enigmatic wordplay screen-printed on the glass merging with whatever is being reflected. Created by Man Ray, the American painter, photographer and film- maker. One of the more radical and multi-talented exponents of both Dada and Surrealism, he was particularly renowned for his love of experimentation, which included his achieving some extremely innovative results using air- brushes, photographic film, and common objects. This oval mirror, is backed with stiff polyurethane, and derives from a larger piece created by the artist, adapting a Surrealist artwork into an object for everyday use. This mirror has been in production since 1971, as part of Ultramobile by Simon and now part of the Cassina SimonCollezione.
Collection: Bethan Laura Wood
Brand: Cassina
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Cassina in collaboration with Venini. The English designer Bethan Laura Wood interprets the synthesis between the centenary art of Murano glass and contemporary design with a fruit bowl and a cylindrical flower vase, produced by Venini. The vases’ structure is in lacquered brass (available in two finishes in light shades) to which decorative glass is fixed through two brass elements; the individual tiles are cast in metal moulds and coloured thanks to the overlapping of two dots of colour from the Venini Archive, in a special colour combination depending on the size. Inside the structure it is possible to insert an optional blown glass vase in amber or horizon blue to offer an additional pool of colour to the object while also allowing it to be more easily filled with water for flowers.
Collection: Giacomo Balla
Brand: Cassina
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This wooden screen is based on an original tempera and pencil sketch on paper by artist Giacomo Balla. Today, Cassina revives this brightly coloured accessory to divide and complete the various areas of the house with a real artistic touch. The Balla Screen consists of three honeycomb panels of different heights and widths joined together by brushed brass double-action hinges specially designed by Cassina, carefully interpreting the original design. The silk- screen printed decoration, on both sides, is available in two versions, with orange background in the colours yellow and green, respecting the shades in the Balla sketch, and with white background in the colours blue and green. The Balla Screen, part of the Cassina I Maestri Collection, bears the signature of the designer and a serial number which guarantees the authenticity of the product.
Collection: Cassina
Brand: Cassina
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Inspired by a lily and its sinuous shape that retains water, Silvan is a hand-blown venetian glass vase available in shaded pink or shaded amethyst.
Collection: Cassina
Brand: Cassina
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Like a bright coloured jellyfish, the Jelly vase plays with light, transparency and lightness. Made in hand-blown venetian glass, it is available in transparent amethyst or smoked glass.
Collection: Cassina
Brand: Cassina
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Inspired by coral and its characteristic twisted shapes, the organic form of the Coral vase looks like it has been molded by the sea’s currents. The vase is in hand-blown venetian glass with a textured net finish reminiscent of a coral’s irregular and rough surface. It is available in amethyst, green and pale pink.
Collection: Cassina
Brand: Cassina
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Bo Maki is an oriental-inspired vase with a simple shape in exotic colours that refl ect through the transparent glass. It is available in two heights, 30 and 14cm, in transparent amethyst and transparent green glass.
Collection: Cassina
Brand: Cassina
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The Tantra rug stems from the hand loom technique, in which production is carried out on a loom using entirely manual processes. Its geometric pattern, obtained by repeating a simple pattern memorized by the weaver, recalls the rigorous and accurate decorations that can be seen in many Indian temples where colour is used in a formal manner. Available in grey and blue-grey in a yarn made with a mix of viscose and recycled PET․