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Design Jean-Marie Massaud,
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Sofas in two widths, 180 cm (70.9”) and 260 cm (102.4”). The inner structure is in steel, padded with CFCfree, differenciated density polyurethane foam and polyester wadding. The backrest is hallmarked by a horizontal twist that can turn either left or right. The 180 cm (70.9”) sofas (left and right) can be linked together to form a single item. The elements have visible bases in chromeplated steel and transparent nylon feet. Removable upholstery in fabric or leather.
1800W*900D*720H
2600W*900D*720H
Jean-Marie Massaud is born in Toulouse France,in 1966. He graduate at Les Ateliers, Ecole Nationale Superieure de Creation Industrielle,Paris France,in 1990.Since then he has been working for several design agencies in Asia and France.In 1994 he created his own studio in Paris,concentrating on industrial and interior design for European and Japanes companies including Yves Saint Laurent,Renault,Cappellini and Magis.He is now developing in association with Daniel Pouzet an architect activity for private and public partners.At the Ecole Nationale Superieur des Arts Decoratifs in Paris,he teaches contextual approach – focused on the individual through a research of essential–his work sustains the quest of sens,magic and vital emotions.Some of his creations have been awarded while some othes belong to design collections such Amsterdam,Chicago,London,Lisbonne,Paris and Zurich′s museums.
The Cassina company was created by the brothers Cesare and Umberto Cassina in 1927 in Meda, Brianza, (Northern Italy). In 1964, the Cassina Masters Collection was born, with the acquisition of product rights of Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand. Today, Cassina is the exclusive worldwide licensee of the Le Corbusier designs. The "Cassina I Maestri" collection was widened in 1968 with the acquisition of reproduction rights to some of the Bauhaus objects, and in 1971, the designs of Gerrit Rietveld, Frank Lloyd Wright, and of Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1972. The collection continued still, with the re-issue in 1983 of furniture by Erik Gunner Asplund, rights to reproduce furniture by Frank Lloyd Wright, including the Barrel chair, and, finally, in 2004, furniture by Charlotte Perriand.